Certificate of Name
Biserka
Feminine
Croatian, Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Biserka is a female given name of Bisera, derived from the South Slavic word бисер (biser) meaning "pearl", ultimately from Arabic busra (bead). The name carries connotations of preciousness and beauty, akin to the gemstone's symbolism as something rare and valuable. It is a a popular onomastic tradition in South Slavic regions.Etymology and HistoryThe root name Bisera is a direct borrowing from the word for pearl, part of a broader regional pattern of adopting names from gemstones or natural phenomena. The Arabic origin traces back to trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road. Biserka is formed by adding the common Slavic feminine suffix -ka, which can function as a diminutive or a regular form in naming conventions. In Croatia and Serbia, such names were historically favored for their melodic sound and cultural resonance, often used among the South Slavic peoples.Cultural SignificancePearls hold symbolic value in South Slavic traditions, appearing in folklore, wedding customs, and embroidery where they represent purity and abundance. Biserka does not appear heavily in mythology, but fits into a broader group of virtuous names given to girls. The name is fairly rare on a global scale but is regionally recognized in countries of the former Yugoslavia.Notable BearersWhile historical notable bearers are not specified within standard biographical databases, Biserka as a name appears passively in records from Croatia and Serbia. There is also a notable hospitality company named Biserka in North Macedonia, founded in 1954, demonstrating the term's use as a brand. Occasionally, the name is found among those associated with arts or local professions. It is also feasible that speakers use but Biserka appears reflective of traditional culture.Meaning: PearlOrigin: South Slavic (Arabic root)Type: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia
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