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17 nombres con significado y origen verificados

BYELOBOG

M

Means "the white god" from Slavic byelo "white" and bogu "god". This was the name of the Slavic god of the sun, happines...

CHERNOBOG

M

Means "the black god" from Slavic cherno "black" and bogu "god". Chernobog was the Slavic god of darkness, evil and grie...

DAZHDBOG

M

Possibly means "the giving god" in Slavic. He was a Slavic god of the sun and light, a son of Svarog. In some myths he i...

DAZBOG

M

Variant of DAZHDBOG.

LECH

M

From the name of the Slavic tribe the Lendians, called the Lędzianie in Polish. According to Slavic legend this was the ...

MARZANNA (2)

F

Polish form of MORANA.

MORANA

F

From a Slavic root meaning "death, plague". In Slavic mythology this was the name of the goddess of winter and death.

MOKOSH

F

Derived from Slavic mok meaning "wet, moist". Mokosh was a Slavic goddess of weaving, women, water and fertility. She wa...

PERUN

M

Means "thunder" in Slavic. In Slavic mythology Perun was the god of lightning, sometimes worshipped as the primary god. ...

STRIBOG

M

Possibly means "flowing god" in Slavic. Stribog was the Slavic god of the wind, cold, ice and frost.

SVAROG

M

Derived from Slavic svar "bright, clear". This was the name of the Slavic god of the sky and sun. He was originally the ...

SVANTOVIT

M

Variant of SVETOVID.

SVETOVID

M

Derived from the Slavic elements svetu "blessed, holy" and vidu "sight, view". This was the name of a four-headed Slavic...

VELES

M

Variant of VOLOS.

VOLOS

M

Derived from Slavic volu meaning "ox". Volos was the Slavic god of cattle, also associated with the earth, wealth, the u...

ŠIWA

F

Variant of ŽIVA.

ŽIVA

F

Means "living, alive" in Slavic. This was the name of a Slavic goddess associated with life, fertility and spring.

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