Diccionario de nombres
17 nombres con significado y origen verificados
BYELOBOG
Means "the white god" from Slavic byelo "white" and bogu "god". This was the name of the Slavic god of the sun, happines...
CHERNOBOG
Means "the black god" from Slavic cherno "black" and bogu "god". Chernobog was the Slavic god of darkness, evil and grie...
DAZHDBOG
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
Variant of DAZHDBOG.
LECH
From the name of the Slavic tribe the Lendians, called the Lędzianie in Polish. According to Slavic legend this was the ...
MARZANNA (2)
Polish form of MORANA.
MORANA
From a Slavic root meaning "death, plague". In Slavic mythology this was the name of the goddess of winter and death.
MOKOSH
Derived from Slavic mok meaning "wet, moist". Mokosh was a Slavic goddess of weaving, women, water and fertility. She wa...
PERUN
Means "thunder" in Slavic. In Slavic mythology Perun was the god of lightning, sometimes worshipped as the primary god. ...
STRIBOG
Possibly means "flowing god" in Slavic. Stribog was the Slavic god of the wind, cold, ice and frost.
SVAROG
Derived from Slavic svar "bright, clear". This was the name of the Slavic god of the sky and sun. He was originally the ...
SVANTOVIT
Variant of SVETOVID.
SVETOVID
Derived from the Slavic elements svetu "blessed, holy" and vidu "sight, view". This was the name of a four-headed Slavic...
VELES
Variant of VOLOS.
VOLOS
Derived from Slavic volu meaning "ox". Volos was the Slavic god of cattle, also associated with the earth, wealth, the u...
ŠIWA
Variant of ŽIVA.
ŽIVA
Means "living, alive" in Slavic. This was the name of a Slavic goddess associated with life, fertility and spring.