kismetcarina - noun
/ˌkɪzmɛtkəˈriːnə/
the destined bond between two sovereign beloveds whose meeting was apportioned before their knowing, each remaining wholly themselves while yoked as mutual companions through the unfolding of their shared lot; by structural definition a realized mutually unconditional eternal love, wherein the apportioning establishes its eternality, the yoking establishes its mutuality, the sovereignty of each establishes its unconditionality, and the meeting in time establishes its realization; true love and affection of the whole of two individuated souls
Origin: From Arabic "qismat" (apportioned share, destined lot), via Turkish "kısmet" into English "kismet" + Arabic "qarīn" (one joined to another, yoked companion), via Persian usage and rendered through Latin "carina" (keel, that which holds true), which in Romance descent (Italian and Spanish "carina," from Latin "cārus") also carries the sense of "dear one, beloved."