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Magdalena (given name) Maja (given name) Maria (given name) Marija; Marijana; Marina (given name) Marta (given name) Melania; Melina (given name) Mia (given name) Mila (given name) Milena (given name) Milica; Milka (given name) Mina (given name) Mira (given name) Mirjana; Mirna (name) Monika (given name)
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Slovak feminine given names" The following 71 pages are in ...
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K. Kaganovich; Kalish; Kanev; Kanievsky; Kaniuk; Kaplowitz; Karišik; Kecmanović; Kisel; Klasky; Klimenta (surname) Klimovets; Klochkov (surname) Knapek; Kodro ...
Recently, the Gagauz have been increasingly borrowing foreign names. The name of the child is given in two ways: named after grandparents; by the name of godparents; Gagauz surnames are of Balkan origin. Mostly they are from the Gagauz, Bulgarian, Greek languages. In addition, surnames come from professions, street nicknames, and the father's name.
Additionally, more numerous sources in which Slavic theonyms are preserved include names, proper names, place names, folk holidays, and language, including sayings. Information about Slavic paganism, including the gods, is scarce because Christian missionaries were not very interested in the spiritual life of the Slavs . [ 1 ]