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Belobog Masculine Slavic

EtymologyBelobog is a name proposed as a Slavic deity, representing a reconstructued bělŭ 'white' and bogŭ 'god'. The pagan pantheons of the Slavs are notoriously sparse, with Belobog forming a late reconstruction based...

Chernobog Masculine Slavic

Chernobog is a disputed deity from Slavic mythology. According to the 12th-century German monk Helmold, Chernobog was a god of misfortune worshipped by the Polabian tribes, particularly the Wagri and Obodrites. The name...

Dazbog Masculine Slavic

Dazbog is a variant of the Slavic divine name Dazhdbog, ultimately deriving from the major solar deity Dazhbog of Slavic mythology. The name itself means 'the giving god,' from Old Slavic dati 'to give' and bogŭ 'god.' D...

Dazhbog Masculine Slavic

Dazhbog is a major deity from Slavic mythology, whose name means "the giving god" in Old Slavic, derived from dati "to give" and bogŭ "god". He is most commonly interpreted as a sun god and a giver of light and warmth, a...

Dazhdbog Masculine Slavic

Dazhdbog is a variant spelling of Dazhbog, the name of a major Slavic solar deity. The name is composed of Old Slavic elements: dati "to give" and bogŭ "god", thus meaning "the giving god". This variant appears in mediev...

Lech Masculine Polish Slavic

Lech is a Polish masculine given name with deep roots in Slavic legend and national identity. According to Polish mythology, Lech was the name of the legendary founder of Poland, one of three brothers—Lech, Czech, and Ru...

Perun Masculine Slavic

Perun is the supreme god in Slavic mythology, the deity of thunder, lightning, the sky, law, war, and oak trees. His name derives from Old Slavic *perunŭ, meaning "thunder", and is cognate with similar thunder gods in ot...

Stribog Masculine Slavic

Stribog is a god in Slavic mythology whose name and cult appear in East Slavic sources from the 12th century onward. The name is linguistically interpreted as possibly deriving from Old Slavic sterti "to extend, to sprea...

Svantovit Masculine Slavic

Svantovit is a variant of the Slavic god Svetovid, ultimately derived from the name Svetovit.EtymologyThe name Svetovit combines the Slavic elements svętŭ "sacred, holy" and vitŭ "master, lord", thus meaning "holy lord"...

Svarog Masculine Slavic

Svarog is a theonym from Slavic mythology, a god primarily known from the Primary Chronicle, a medieval East Slavic historical text. The name's probable meaning is "fire", derived from the Old Slavic element sŭvarŭ meani...

Svetovid Masculine Slavic

Svetovid is a variant of Svetovit, the name of a major deity in Slavic mythology. Both forms derive from the Slavic elements svętŭ ("sacred, holy") and vitŭ ("master, lord"), giving meanings like "Strong Lord" or "Holy L...

Svetovit Masculine Slavic

Svetovit is a masculine name of Slavic origin, derived from the elements svętŭ "sacred, holy" and vitŭ "master, lord". Thus, the name means "holy lord" or "strong lord". It is best known as the name of a prominent West S...

Veles Masculine Slavic

Veles is a Slavic given name derived from the ancient pagan god of the same name. The etymology is uncertain, with possible roots in Old Slavic volŭ meaning "ox" or velĭ meaning "great"; a connection to hair or wool has...

Volos Masculine Slavic

Volos is a variant of Veles, reflecting a different phonetic rendering preserved in certain Slavic languages and historical texts. As a given name, it directly references the Slavic god Veles (also known as Volos), a maj...

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