Philosophy

Kreshimo

A name engineered between languages. Three roots, one direction.

Χρήσιμο Greek Useful
Cresciamo Italian We grow
Krešimo Slavic Strike a spark

Most names are accidents. Someone’s grandfather, a town on a map, a word that sounded right at three in the morning and stuck. Kreshimo is not that. It was pulled from the gaps between languages, because no single language had everything we needed to say.

The Greeks had Χρήσιμο, khrisimo, which means useful. Not brilliant. Not bold. Useful. There is more dignity in that word than people give it credit for. The Italians had cresciamo, we grow, plural and collective, because anything built alone tends to collapse the moment it meets the world. And somewhere in the Slavic languages there is krešimo, which means let’s strike a spark.

That one felt the most honest. Building software from nothing is exactly that. You sit in front of a blank screen and you hit things together until something catches. Sometimes it doesn’t. Sometimes it does and the thing you made ends up in someone’s pocket, running quietly in the background of their actual life. That’s the whole ambition. Not to be remembered. To be used.

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