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A. V. TREKHLEBOV

SLAVIC NAME LIST

Perm 2002 CONTENTS

DICTIONARY OF THE SLASHER.................................................... ........................................................ .....3
Basic concepts of the name book... ..... ………………………………………………………….4

SLAVIC NAME LOOK................................................................. ............................................ 16
Preface........................................................ ........................................................ ............................ 16
Distortion of the purpose of the name in modern
borrowings........................................................ ........................................................ ....................... 18
Slavic names reflecting the qualities of Knowledge ……………………………………………………. 20
The way of Slavic society and its connection with the name
person........................................................ ........................................................ .................................... 24
Slavic names........................................................ ........................................................ .................... 26
Names of the smerds........................................................ ........................................................ ............... 26
Names of the villages................................................... ........................................................ ................... 29
Names of the knights................................................... ........................................................ ............... 35
Names of sorceresses........................................ ........................................................ ............. 41

DICTIONARY OF THE SLASHER

Oh, Russian Word, Holy!
For better Future Times
Verb You, Life and Enlightenment.
F. I. Tyutchev

The main goal of this dictionary is to cleanse the Russian language from distorted interpretations of native Russian words, names and concepts. Nowadays, a completely opposite meaning is attached to many words of the Vedic culture of the Slavs, for example: blasphemy, witch, righteous man, culture, etc. Since ancient times in Rus', blasphemers-storytellers were the bearers and guardians of the heritage of their ancestors. The enemies of Russian culture falsely declared blasphemy (the transfer of the experience of ancestors) to be sacrilege and began to assert that the history of Russia began only with its baptism. But the word “history” means “taken from the Torah” - the Jewish scripture, translated as the Old Testament. It turns out that the “historian” is a follower of the Old Testament tradition. Now historians carefully keep silent about the fact that many thousands of years before the forced baptism of Rus', all Slavs were literate. It is silent that the Slavic runica and knotted writing formed the basis of the writing of the Pelasgians, Etruscans, Greeks, Egyptians, Chinese, etc. Historians do not say that Sanskrit came from the Russian knotted script and is based on the spelling rules of the Slavic runica.
For many centuries, the experience of mankind has consisted of the struggle between light and dark principles - divine and demonic, followers of culture and civilization. And since time immemorial, Russia has been the stronghold of the forces of light in this struggle. The name of the great power appeared many thousands of years ago, its meaning is as follows: “grew” - growth, increase; “siya” - radiance, light; i.e. Russia is a force that increases enlightenment. That is why it is the only country bearing the name “holy” - Light Rus', Light Russia (trying to hide the truth about the luminous beginning of Russian names, ill-wishers replaced the letter “e” with the letter “ya” in luminous words. Instead of “light” it turned out “holy” , instead of “light” - “holy”, etc.)
For the revival of the Vedic culture of Russia and the greatness of the state, it is now extremely important to return the true meaning of Russian words. To correctly understand the meaning of Russian names, you cannot do without this dictionary.

BASIC CONCEPTS OF A NAME WORD

And Veles said:
Open the box of songs!
Unwind the ball/
For the time of silence is over
And it's time for words!
Songs of the bird Gamayun

SLAVIC NAME LIST

PREFACE

“Svarog is our God, and not other gods, and without Svarog we cannot
we have nothing but death.
... And the Greeks want to baptize us so that we forget the gods
ours and so turned to them to collect tribute from us, like shepherds flocking to Scythia.
Don't let the wolves steal the lambs that are
children of the Sun!
... The Greeks do not know about our gods and speak evil about us
ignorance. But we have a name of glory.
...Having the beautiful crown of our Faith, we should not
accept someone else's."
Veles' book (translation into modern Russian of the writings of the Magi of the 8th-9th centuries)

Since ancient times, Russian people have known about the fateful meaning of the name. It testifies to the purpose of the child, his eminence (nobility), character, abilities, and level of spiritual development. Knowledgeable parents, wanting to have a child with certain qualities, try to attract life with the corresponding fate and destiny to incarnate in him. They achieve this not only through special rituals, but also by choosing an appropriate name for the child. The sound of each name contains a certain frequency of sound vibration, therefore only that life that has a similar vibration is embodied in the child. Zhivatma, knowing her fate, knows what name she will be called after her incarnation. Thus, it is not the name that influences a person’s fate, but with the help of the name, life is attracted to the embodiment with the corresponding fate and destiny.
The ancestors of the Russian people were Slavs. They called themselves that not only because they were a glorious family, but more because, living in accordance with the Laws of the Ancestor, they never asked Him for anything, but only glorified Him. Hence “slav-yang-in” and “cross-yang-in”: here “Yang” is the positive side of the attraction of the Almighty, that is, spiritual life; “Yin” is the negative side, i.e., worldly, self-loving life, from which one should start in order to know good and evil for the sake of gaining the wisdom of the Triune God (Svarog, Dazhbog, Perun - Light, Conscience, Will). To ask the Progenitor for anything is to suspect Him of negligence, that He may not do something for our benefit. A true believer completely trusts his Heavenly Father and therefore, under any circumstances, says: “Thy will be done, but not mine.” For the Almighty knows best what a person really needs - that is exactly what He sends to him out of His immeasurable love. The Slavs always realized that true Faith would not try to involve the Almighty in the vanity of human affairs. The Book of Veles (1.1; 1.5; 6.1; 1.6) says this:
“Glory to our fathers and mothers! Because they taught us to honor our gods and led us by the hand along the right path.
So we walked, and were not parasites, but were Russian Slavs who sing glory to the gods, and therefore are Slavs.
...For we came from Dazhbog and became famous, glorifying our gods, and we never asked or begged them for our good.
...And when they prayed, they washed our bodies and said glory, and also drank surya, a drink to the glory of the gods; Five times a day a fire was lit in the sanctuaries - they burned Oak. And they also magnified Sheaf (Veno) and praised Him, for we are Dazhbog’s grandchildren, and did not dare to resist our glory.
...And so we remain glorious, for we glorify our gods and pray with our bodies washed with clean water.”
In order to make sure that the Slavs derived their name from glory, it is enough to cite some Slavic proper names, which included the root “slav” as a fundamental concept. For example: Bogu-slav, Budi-slav, Bole-slav, Breti-slav, Buri-slav, Bryachi-slav, Verkhu-slav, Voloslav, Vyshe-slav, Vladi-slav, Vito-slav, Enter-slav, All-slav, Vyacheslav, Gremi-slav, Gori-slav, Gorodi-slav, Dobro-slav, Dobe-slav, Dan-slav, Dedo-slav, Domo-slav, Zhizne-slav, Zhilislav, Zhdi- slav, Zhe-slav, Zveni-slav, Zde-slav, Izya-slav, Lyuboslav, Miroslav, Milo-slav, Na-slav, Pero-slav, Pereya-slav, Predi-slav, Rado-slav, Rati-slav, Sby-slav, Sveto-slav, Stanislav, Sudi-slav, Tverdi-slav, Churo-slav, Yaroslav, etc. In “The Tale of Igor’s Host”, out of 20 Slavic names, 14 end with “slav”, and in Nestor’s chronicle, out of 130 Slavic names, 103 fall on the same root. For example: Slavomir, Slavyata, Slavomil, Slaventa, Slavetin, Slavibor, Slavich, Slavish, Slavnik, Slavin, Slavo, Slavoboy, Slavolub, etc.
This root is in the names of many Slavic cities, tracts and other places: Pereyaslavl (now Rosslau), Zaslavl, Brislavl, Yaroslavl, Slavensk, Slavyansk-Serbsk, Slavenskoe Lake, Slavenskie Klyuchi, Slavitino (a village in the Novgorod region), Slavyansk-on- Kuban, Slavenka (street in Novgorod), etc.
There is not even a shadow of a doubt that all these names and titles were derived from the root “slav”. Is it possible to say that at least one of them was derived from the “word”, as ignorant people do? In the first case, each name and title expresses the special attitude of the Slavs to the world around them, and in the second, they would all mean nonsense.
And in order to confirm that Slavic names contain not only a deep meaning, but also a characteristic of an educated people, who clearly expressed their love for peace, peace and harmony with a number of personal names that contain deep ideological content, greatness, fortitude, euphony, caressing hearing and delighting the soul, several more examples can be given.
Names testifying to the peacefulness of the Slavs: Bogumir, Budimir, Dobromir, Dragomir, Zhdimir, Zhiznemir, Zvonimir, Zdimir (“to build” - to build, to create), Krepimir, Ladimir, Lyubomir, Miran, Mirbud, Mirogray, Mirodar, Miromir, Mironeg, Mirota, Mirya, Miroslava, Mirava, Mircea, Radomir, Ratmir, Svetomir, Stanimir, Tvorimir, Tihomir, Khvalimir, Khotimir, Jaromir, etc.
Spiritual qualities were highly revered by the Slavs, as evidenced by the names: Vladdukh, Vsemil, Dobrovlad, Dobrogov, Dobrozhen, Dobrozhizn, Dobromil, Dukhovlad, Dushevlad, Lyubomysl, Miloduh, Radovlad, Radomysl, etc.
Names testifying to the hospitality of the Slavs: Budigost, Gostevid, Dobrogost, Lyubogost, Radgost.
Names testifying to heroism, speed and ability to exercise power: Vladimir, Vlastimir, Vsevolod, Vladislav, Chestimir, Gromoboy, Yaropolk.
The Slavs call their women names that are pleasing to the ear, characterizing them as a source of joy, love, tenderness, peace, goodness and harmony: Bogumila, Bozhena, Beliana, Bratomila, Vesela, Veselina, Vesnyana, Vsemila, Vsenezha, Golub, Dobrodeya, Dobromila, Dobronega . , Sineoka, Smeyana, Smirena, Slavomila, Umila, Ulada, Uslada, Yasynya.
Only the Slavs have the names of Faith, Nadezhda, Love, Osmomysl (thinking for eight or having eight thoughts for each matter), Vsemysl (thinking about everything), Premysl (rethinking everything), Goreslav (glorifying in grief). Together with other names, they testify that since ancient times the Slavs discussed deeply about all areas of human life, about all the needs of the soul and heart; that they are hospitable and peace-loving, but brave and courageous, love glory and boasting, can exercise power, honor spiritual virtues, and are devoted to the true Faith. All this can be seen from the Slavic names, breathing high, spiritualized life, from which emanates the vigor and strength of a wise people, full of luminous aspirations.

DISTORTION OF THE PURPOSE OF THE NAME
IN MODERN BORROWINGS

In the Vedic culture of the Slavs, a person’s name is directly related to his fate and evolutionary level of development. If the varna (etheric body, level of evolutionary development of a person in society (“var” is paint, i.e. the color of the etheric body)) of a born child corresponds to a priest, then his name has two roots. And one of the roots is usually “slav” - that is, glorifying, or “lyubo” - loving. For example: “Boguslav” - glorifying God, “Dobroslav” - glorifying goodness, “Lyubomir” - loving the world, “Lyubomysl” - loving to think, etc. A two-root name indicates that a person is twice-born (i.e. born in body and spirit). If varna corresponds to a knight, then the child is given a two-root name, having the roots “peace”, “vlad”, etc. For example: “Branimir” - fighting for the world, “Tvorimir” - creating the world, “Vladimir” - owning the world. If varna corresponds to vesya, then the name has one root, and if smerdu, a simple nickname or nickname is given. Christians who came to Rus' forbade calling Russian children Russian names in order to hide the true level of human development. Of the 150 names allowed by the official Christian Church (the Orthodox Autocephalous Church, unfairly called now the Russian Orthodox Church, i.e. the Russian Orthodox Church), only 14 are Russian: Boris, Vadim, Vladimir, Vladislav, Vsevolod, Vyacheslav, Gleb, Rostislav, Vera, Zla - that, Lyubov, Lyudmila, Nadezhda, Svetlana. The remaining names are Jewish, Greek or other peoples.
The Jewish names imposed by priests during baptism were pronounced by Russian people in their own way. So the name Johanaan turned into John, then into Ivan. Most of the names used today are not Slavic. This is a bizarre mixture of Greek, Latin and Hebrew nicknames, nicknames, names and entire sentences. For example, Benjamin is the “son of the right hand,” Maria is the “wretch,” etc. Together with the surname and patronymic, the result is completely bizarre combinations. For example, Yakov Moiseevich Ivanov is translated as “The heel taken out of the water by Jehovah-given,” and Liya Trofimovna Efremova as “The Well-fed Fertile Heifer.”
For comparison with the Slavic tradition of naming, which takes into account the level of spiritual development of a person and has a deep meaning, we can cite the meanings of modern common names, diligently implanted by the official church and often serving simply as nicknames.

Names brought from Israel
Male: Avdei (servant), Adam (dirt, clay), Azarius (Jehovah's help), Akim (Jehovah set), Ananias (Jehovah's gift), Bartholomew (son of the bearded one), Benjamin (son of the right hand), Gabriel (man of God) , Gury (lion cub), David (beloved), Daniel (God's judge), Elizar (the help of the gods), Elisha (saved by the gods), Ephraim (fruitful), Ivan (Jehovah gave), Ishmael (the gods hear), Elijah (the power of God ), Joseph (increased), Isaac (she laughed), Isaiah (God's salvation), Lazarus (God is a helper), Michael (who is like God), Savvatiy (Saturday), Seraphim (fiery), Savely (desired), Samson ( sunny), Thomas (twin), Jacob (heel).

Female: Ada (joyful), Anna (grace), Eve (vital), Elizabeth (who worships God), Leah (heifer), Marianne (miserable grace), Mary (miserable), Susanna (water lily).

Names brought from Byzantium
Male: Agathon (kind), Anatoly (resident of Anatolia), Andrey (courageous), Andronik (winner of husbands), Anisim (helpful), Antip (persistent), Arkady (shepherd), Artyom (possessor of impeccable health), Arkhip (senior groom) ), Athanasius (immortal), Vasily (royal), Vissarion (forest), Galaktion (milk), Gennady (noble), George (venerable), Gregory (vigilant), Demid (council of the gods), Denis (Dionysus, god wine and fun), Dmitry (dedicated to Demeter, goddess of agriculture), Dormidont (carried on spears), Dorotheus (gift of God), Eugene (noble), Evgraf (well written), Evdokim (illustrious), Evlampius (well luminous), Euseus (pious), Eustathius (steadfast), Evstigney (blessed), Epiphanes (declared), Ermolai (merchant), Erofey (sanctified by God), Efim (compassionate), Zinovy ​​(living in God's will), Zosima (vital), Hilarion (cheerful) ), Hippolytus (unharnesser of horses), Carp (fruit), Cyrus (lord), Makar (blessed), Matthew (divine gift), Methodius (purposeful), Mitrofan (having a glorious mother), Nestor (who returned home), Nikanor (seeing victories), Nikita (winner), Nikon (victorious), Nifont (sober), Panfil (beloved by all), Parfyon (virgin), Peter (stone), Plato (wide), Polycarp (multiple), Savva (slave) , Sophron (sane), Stepan (ring), Trophim (pet), Tryphon (pampered), Fedor (gift of God), Fedot (given by God), Philip (loving horses), Phocas (seal), Christopher (Christ-bearer), Erasmus (beloved).

Female: Agatha (kind), Angelina (bringer of news), Anisya (evenly distributing), Anfisa (blooming), Vassa (wooded gorge), Veronica (bringing victory), Glafira (skillful), Glyceria (sweet), Dora (gift) , Dorothea (gift of God), Eugenia (noble), Evdokia (favour), Catherine (virgin), Elena (torch), Euphrosyne (joyful), Zinaida (born of Zeus), Zinovia (power of Zeus), Zoya (life), Iraida (daughter of Hera), Iya (violet), Kira (mistress), Cleopatra (glorious by father), Xenia (foreigner), Lydia (resident of Lydia), Mavra (black woman), Melania (black), Muse (goddess of sciences and arts) , Olympiad (Olympic), Pelageya (sea), Praskovya (Friday), Raisa (light), Sophia (wisdom), Stepanida (organizer), Teresa (hunting), Faina (shining).

Names borrowed from the Romans
Male: Augustus (sacred), Anton (Roman family name, in Greek - entering into battle), Valentin (strong man), Valery (strong man), Venedict (blessed), Vincent (victorious), Victor (victor), Vitaly (vital ), Dementius (dedicated to the goddess Damia), Donatus (gift), Ignatus (unknown), Innocent (innocent), Hypatius (high consul), Capito (tadpole), Claudius (lame-footed), Clement (lenient), Constantine (permanent), Kornil (horned), Laurus (tree), Laurentius (crowned with a laurel wreath), Leonid (lion cub), Leonty (lion), Maxim (largest), Mark (languid), Martyn (born in March), Modest (modest), Mokey (mockingbird), Pavel (finger), Prov (test), Prokofy (prosperous), Roman (Roman), Sergei (Roman family name), Sylvester (forest), Felix (lucky), Frol (blooming), Caesar (royal) , Juvenal (youthful), Julius (fidgety, curly), Januarius (gatekeeper).

Female: Aglaya (brilliance), Agnessa (lamb), Akulina (eagle), Alevtina (strong woman), Alina (step-brother), Albina (white), Beatrice (lucky), Victoria (goddess of victory), Virginia (virgin), Diana ( goddess of the hunt), Kaleria (alluring), Capitolina (named after one of the seven hills of Rome), Claudia (lame leg), Clementine (indulgent), Margarita (pearl), Marina (sea), Natalia (nee), Regina (queen), Renata (renewed), Ruth (red), Silva (forest).

Names borrowed from other peoples
Male: Arthur (Celtic) - big bear; Varlaam (Chaldean) - son of the people; Karl (German) - brave; Kirill (pers.) - sun; Rudolf (German) - red wolf; Timur (Mongolian) - iron; Eduard (German) - taking care of property;

Women's: Adelaide (German) - sparkling with nobility; Lucia (Italian) - luminous; Martha (Syrian) - mistress, mistress; Nonna (Egyptian) - dedicated to God; Stella (Italian) - star; Tamara (Georgian, from the Israeli Tamar) - palm tree, fig tree; Emma (German) - affectionate.

SLAVIC NAMES,
REFLECTING QUALITIES OF KNOWLEDGE

Since ancient times, the Slavs have used the hidden power of names. Each name is a characteristic of a certain quality and property. For example, in Russian legends they talk about the Snake Yusha, who has many heads and personifies the power (energy) of the Progenitor - as many types of energies exist, Yusha has as many heads. One day Yusha decided to pronounce all the names of the Almighty God, each of which means some of His qualities or properties: God is rich; The Lord is sovereign; The Creator is the creator; Creator - creator; Lord - owner; Progenitor - original, generating; Genus - giving birth; Buddha - awakened one; Dazhbog - gracious, giving; Yarilo - ardent, powerful; Sventovit - winning light; Svarog is the creator of the worlds of the universe, etc. Voicing similar names with all his heads at the same time, Yusha continues to list them, without repeating himself, to this day.
The Slavs have names corresponding to 21 qualities of Knowledge, that is, human wisdom. These qualities take people to the spiritual level, elevating them to the highest state of human existence. Such Knowledge is the key to a person’s spiritual life and cultivates in him unshakable faith in the Almighty and spiritual teachers, without whose mercy it is impossible to find the truth.
The Vedas (Bhagavad-gita, 13.8-12) say that: modesty; humility; non-violence; tolerance; simplicity; approaching a bona fide spiritual teacher; purity; durability; self-discipline; renunciation of objects of sense gratification; absence of false ego; awareness that birth, death, old age and illness are evil; lack of attachments; independence from enslavement to wife, home, children, housework and work; calmness in the face of both pleasant and unpleasant events; constant and pure devotion to the Progenitor; an enlightened mind that leads away from idle communication and crowds of people to solitude; self-sufficiency; recognition of the importance of achieving excellence; continuity of deep knowledge of the Spirit, Light and true “I”; the wise search for perfect Truth - all this is proclaimed Knowledge, and everything that exists besides this is ignorance.
Let's take a closer look at each of these qualities.
MODESTY and HUMILITY mean that a person should not strive to be revered. And even if he has achieved a high level of spirituality, or rather, precisely because of this achievement, his self-esteem should always be objectively restrained. For many people, vanity has become an insurmountable obstacle to spiritual growth, sometimes leading to the collapse of their best aspirations.
The quality of modesty is reflected in the names: Lepko, Lyudmil, Mal, Molchan, Svetolik, Taislav, Tihomir; Bozhemila, Velizhana, Vsemila, Lyuba, Lyudmila, Malusha, Milovzora, Beloved, Prelesta, Prigoda, Umila.
Quality of humility: Blagomir, Bogumir, Bozhimir, Bratimir, Vadimir, Velimir, Vitomir, Gostimir, Dobrolyub, Dobromil, Dragomir, Miran, Mirko, Mironeg, Mirya, Zhiznomir, Svetomir, Smirya, Spitimir, Tvorimir; Bozena, Mira, Mirava, Nadiya, Smirena, Slawomir.
NON-VIOLENCE means that any person should not, under any circumstances, be the cause of suffering for other beings. This also includes the inadmissibility of concealing information leading to liberation from suffering.
These qualities are reflected in the names: Blaginya, Blagoslav, Blagoyar, Borimir, Vsemir, Dobr, Dobrovit, Dobrodey, Dobroslav, Dobrokhod, Dobrynya, Kazimir, Ladimir, Lyubomir, Ludomir, Mirobog, Mirogost, Mirogray, Mironeg, Mirolyub, Miroslav, Mirota, Nekrut, Putimir, Radimir, Ratimir, Stanimir, Stoymir, Sudibor, Tverdimir; Dobrava, Dobrina, Dobrogora, Dragomira, Zvenimir, Milonega, Marina, Miroslava, Radomir.
TOLERANCE means that a person must resist the demands of his feelings, steadfastly endure all external worries and trials caused by unfavorable natural phenomena and hostile creatures.
This quality is reflected in the names: Blazhko, Vsemil, Dobrovlad, Krepimir, Milad, Miley, Milen, Milovan, Milodar, Milomir, Miloslav, Miloneg, Mirognev, Mirodar, Miromir, Terpimir, Khotomir; Vseslava, Dobromila, Dobromira, Ladomila, Lyubusha, Nadezha, Ulada, Shchedra.
SIMPLICITY means that, having realized the law of cause and effect (the law of Karma), a person becomes so simple-minded that he does not hide the truth, whatever it may be, even from his ill-wishers.
This quality is reflected in the names: Lipok, Lyudobozh, Milorad, Milyuta, Milyai, Umil, Chesn; Veselina, Domoslava, Mila, Milava, Milena, Nezhana, Rada, Radmila, Ruta, Sineoka, Tsvetana.
As for APPEAL TO THE TRUE SPIRITUAL TEACHER, then this issue needs to be considered in more detail.
The Vedic scriptures constantly speak about the invaluable benefits of spiritual guidance. It is argued that a thousand lives lived without communicating with a spiritualized person are not worth even a minute spent with him. The Almighty is Love, and only those who have come to know Him as Love can teach others about the Progenitor and His laws. “Become perfect yourself, and then teach others,” knowledgeable people advise. At the same time, the main, deep task of the teacher is not simply to encourage or excite the mental or any other abilities existing in the student, but to transfer spiritual power to the student: in order to revive the spirit, the impulse must come from another soul and from nowhere else. This spiritualizing impulse cannot be extracted from books, since their study can only make a person smart, teach him to express thoughts intelligently and consistently, including about spirituality. But when it comes to everyday life, being well-read and informed is of little help, and a person turns out to be completely incompetent in his actions and in his attitude towards what is happening. A true teacher is distinguished by knowledge of the very spirit of the Holy Scriptures, and not by studying them with the help of grammar, etymology and philosophy; a teacher who allows his mind to be carried away by such research loses the spirit of the Teaching. The soul from which a high spiritual impulse emanates—the person who directly transfers the life-giving power of Love to another—is the True Teacher (sage). His duty is to determine the means by which the disciple can fix his mind on the Supreme.
The Vedic scriptures list six signs of a Teacher: a sane person who is not disturbed by the demands of the mind, the desire to speak, outbursts of anger, who does not yield to the demands of the tongue, stomach and genitals - is worthy of teaching people all over the world. Despite the apparent simplicity of observing these conditions, acquiring these qualities - not through volitional effort, but through the deep spiritualization of the entire nature - is a very difficult task. A person who has fulfilled these conditions can no longer be seduced by transitory worldly joys; he experienced a higher, spiritual state - the worst was replaced by the best.
In the scriptures, a person, whose mental powers and functions of the body are entirely under the heel of irrepressible passions, is likened to a heap of damp firewood, resisting spiritual fire and stubbornly refusing to burn. Therefore, it is necessary to bring “dry firewood” from the side and light it: while burning, they will gradually dry out the damp wood, which sooner or later will ignite along with them. “Dry firewood” for kindling can only be taken from the one who has it, that is, from the sorcerer.
In our chaotic, difficult times, many people have appeared who call themselves “teachers.” Such impostors have been presented to the worldly public more than once by the media. Such false teachers, at best, are capable of giving out information at the mental level, and at worst, misleading.
The Vedic scriptures say that fools, living in darkness, thinking themselves wise, boasting of their useless knowledge, walk like blind men led by blind people. Unfortunately, the world is full of such people: every beggar would like to give millions, and every ignoramus would like to be a teacher. But as much as a beggar is a millionaire, so an ignoramus is a teacher. Nowadays many people do not accept sound doctrine and choose teachers who cater to their desires.
Choosing a spiritual teacher can be decisive in your life. So be careful! Remember that a true Teacher must have all the qualities of Knowledge.
The quality of acceptance of a true spiritual teacher is reflected in the names: Vedoslav, Vedogost, Rodislav, Slaver, Khvalibud; Ladoslava, Uslada.
PURITY is a necessary condition for progress on the spiritual path. It can be external and internal. External cleanliness includes constant washing of the body with all kinds of cleansing of the entire body and living environment. Inner purity is achieved through prayer, concentration of consciousness on the Almighty and other means.
These qualities are reflected in the names: Belun, Lebedyan, Luchezar, Peresvet, Rodosvet, Rodoslav, Svetlan, Chestimir; Beloslava, Vidana, Golub, Krasa, Kupava, Lazorya, Lyubava, Lyubomila, Milolika, Miloslava, Beautiful, Rosana, Rusava, Svetana, Svetla, Svetlena, Svetolika, Siyana, Yasynya.
PERSISTENCE, SELF-DISCIPLINE and DENYING mean that a person must have great determination to improve in spiritual life, accepting that which is favorable to this and rejecting that which hinders progress along the path of spiritual development. The vanity of this world should not concern those striving for perfection.
The quality of perseverance is reflected in the names: Blyud, Velikosan, Vitoslav, Moguta, Nadya, Prokuy, Stavil, Stoyan, Tverdolik, Tverdyata, Yarobor, Yarun; Borislava, Bronislava, Verna, Vladelina, Vlastelina, Stanislava, Stoyan, Jan.
Quality of self-discipline: Boris, Boyan, Vazhni, Vecheslav, Vlad, Voislav, Mezislav, Ozar, Svetozar, Svetopolk, Stoislav, Tvorilad, Cheslav, Chest; Velena, Vlad, Voyslav, Vysheslav, Vyacheslav, Dobrodey, Zhdislav, Krasnoslav, Prebran, Mesta, Jaromil.
The quality of renunciation is reflected in the names: Bedoslav, Goremysl, Niskinya, Ostrovets, Uprav, Yaroslav; Gorislava.
ABSENCE OF FALSE EGO means not identifying with your body. After all, our true “I” is nothing more than zhivatma - an individual, self-luminous particle of the Almighty, equal to Him in quality, but not in power. Zhivatma, as written in the Vedic scriptures, has the size of one ten-thousandth the thickness of a hair and is located in the human body at the level of the heart, permeating with consciousness and creating the entire body. Thus, it is the cause of life, for when life leaves the human body, the latter becomes non-viable and, due to the law of constant increase in entropy, is destroyed. That is, when the main zhivatma, for some reason, ceases to support the space it organizes (in this case, the human body), then it disintegrates to the level of the secondary zhivatmas’ ability to create the space available to them. In the Vedic scriptures (Bhagavad-gita, 2.18-20) it is said: “Life is indestructible, immeasurable and eternal; only the body in which it incarnates is subject to death... For zhivatma there is neither birth nor death, it has never arisen, does not arise and will not arise. She is unborn, eternal, original; it is not destroyed when the body dies.”
If we resort to modern concepts, we can say that zhivatma is beyond the influence of space-time dimensions. That is why it is considered spiritual and not material. This is our true “I”.
The absence of a false ego is reflected in the names: Vedenya, Vedoman, Vedomysl, Vseved, Vsevid, Dukhoslav, Ogneved, Svetoslav, Solntslav, Stolposvet, Yarosvet; Bogdana, Bozhedan, Bozhedara, Vedana, Dolyana.
BIRTH, DEATH, OLD AGE AND DISEASES bring suffering to a person, which he begins to realize while still in the womb. The only way to get rid of suffering is to spiritualize your consciousness.
Awareness of this is reflected in the names: Goremysl, Maribor, Milodukh, Michura, Navolod, Provided, Prozor, Yavolod, Jaromir; Velmira, Veslava, Goreslava.
INDEPENDENCE FROM enslavement by your wife and children does not mean at all that you need to get rid of all feelings towards your loved ones: love for them is a natural manifestation of human relationships. But when misunderstood love becomes an obstacle to spiritual improvement, one should abandon such attachment.
The lack of affection is reflected in the names: Lyutomir, Lyutomysl, Mezhdamir, Sivoyar, Trimir.
INDEPENDENCE FROM enslavement to worldly activities does not mean the cessation of activity as such. On the contrary, one should work hard, but one should not become attached to the fruits of one’s labor and desire reward, for labor for reward is slavery. Free activity is necessary for spiritual development.
Free activity is reflected in the names: Bozhan, Bozhedom, Volelub, Volemir, Stozhar.
CALM IN THE FACE OF BOTH PLEASANT AND UNPLEASANT EVENTS appears as a result of the spiritualization of consciousness.
The quality of calm is reflected in the names: Bedoslav, Vseslav, Likhovid, Likhoslav, Nerev, Slavomir, Khvalimir, Brave, Yar; Bogolepa, Boleslav, Vladislav, Lyuborad, Lyuboslav, Svatava.
CONSTANT AND PURE DEVOTION TO THE HIGH is the natural need of any being, since it is an integral part of the Almighty. By serving Him, any being brings benefit to the Common Whole, and therefore to itself: a person has no other way to achieve personal benefit.
Devotion to the Almighty is reflected in the names: Beloslav, Bogdavlad, Bogolyub, Bogorod, Bohumil, Bozheslav, Lyubislav, Lubodar, Svetoslav, Slavata, Slavy, Tvorislav, Khvalibog; Boguslav, Vysheslav, Zvenislav, Rodoslav, Slavomil, Yaroslav.
A TENDENCY TO SOLITUDE is favorable for spiritual life. Solitude makes it possible to avoid communication with unrighteous people and preserve the living environment in natural purity.
This necessary condition for the enlightenment of the mind is reflected in the names: Bogodey, Boguslav, Bogukhval, Vedomysl, Molibog, Trevzor.
DETACHMENT FROM THE DICTAT OF THE CROWD is a necessary condition for the preservation and development of individuality, which is the basis of personality, without which spiritual improvement is impossible. Ancient Greek scientists argued that the worst are always in the majority, because the crowd inevitably averages the individual and does not allow it to go beyond the limits of philistine concepts, interfering with its spiritual advancement. Detachment from the dictates of the crowd indicates self-sufficiency and the desire for self-improvement.
Self-sufficiency is reflected in the names: Bogolep, Bozhidar, Bozhko, Velizar, Vsevlad, Dovol, Lyubozar, Radovlad, Samovlad, Sobeslav, Tverdislav, Troyan, Jan, Yarovit, Jaromil, Yarun.
Recognition of the importance of self-improvement is reflected in the names: Beloyar, Bylyata, Virilad, Gayan, Gremislav, Dushevlad, Zoryan, Rostislav, Svetislav, Svetobor, Svetogor, Svetozar, Svetoyar, Tvorilo, Khotibor, Chestimysl; Breslava, Guya, Gradislava, Dobroslava, Zorina, Irina, Matryona, Svetogora, Svetozar, Slavina, Sobin, Cheslava, Yanina, Yarina.
CONTINUITY OF DEEP KNOWLEDGE OF SPIRIT, LIGHT AND TRUE “I” ensures non-stop evolutionary development.
This quality is reflected in the names: Budislav, Veznich, Velesvezd, Verkhuslav, Zhizneslav, Istislav, Lyubomysl, Ogneslav, Yanislav, Yarosvet, Yaroslav; Agnia, Boyana, Veroslava, Gala, Zarya, Zarina, Lara, Radosveta, Svetoslava, Yara,
A CONSCIOUS, WISE SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT TRUTH leads a person to inner perfection, which consists in conscious service to the Almighty.
This quality is reflected in the names: Bogoved, Borzomysl, Vedarop, Velimudr, Vseved, Dorogomysl, Osmomysl, Premysl, Radomysl, Skorodum, Yaromudr; Alla, Omniscience, Inga, Lyubomudra.
WAY OF SLAVIC SOCIETY
AND ITS CONNECTION WITH THE NAME OF A PERSON

The Slavs give names not only in accordance with the moral qualities of a person, but also in accordance with his varna. The great legislator Manu teaches: people are divided by natural evolutionary development into four varnas - witches, knights, vesi and smerds.
VEDUNS - those who have wisdom, i.e. are able to keep the mind and feelings under control, have tolerance and simplicity, purity, knowledge, truthfulness, faith in Vedic wisdom, devotion to the Progenitor, etc. They teach Vedic knowledge, are priests perform ceremonies and rituals.
VITYAZI - those who have virtue, strength, determination, courage in battle, nobility and the ability to lead. Although they study the Vedic scriptures, they never act as preachers and teachers. Their duty is to fight for justice.
VESI - those who are engaged in farming, trading, raising cows. The cow is considered one of the mothers of man, as she feeds him with her milk. Therefore, according to Slavic laws, killing these animals is considered a crime. Just as a king is obliged to protect his subjects, so a village must protect cows. When an animal dies a violent death, its development stops. He will have to be born again in the same body and live his entire life to its natural end, gaining the full experience of this incarnation. In addition, the killer and his victim at the level of nature are one organism, therefore they are inseparable from each other. They can be compared to different creatures inside the human body. For example, if a lymphocyte harms a red cell (erythrocyte), then it harms the entire body, and therefore itself. If the development of the victim slows down, then, naturally, the development of all nature slows down, and therefore the development of the killer. And according to the law of cause and effect, all sinful responsibility for the actions committed falls on him, creating his fate both in this and in the next life.
Vedic society does not need industrial development and urbanization. Since ancient times, the Slavs knew that they could live happily if they had land and raised grain and cows on it. For it is not muscular labor that enriches the country, but the sale of grain abroad, which is the purest gift of Nature. But if non-ferrous metals, oil and other raw materials are sold to buy bread, the state not only does not get rich, but leads its people to impoverishment and harnesses them to the colonial yoke of other countries that provide bread. Therefore, the wealth of the villages is not money, but cows, grain, milk and butter. But, nevertheless, they do not refuse to wear jewelry, beautiful clothes and even gold, receiving them in exchange for their agricultural products.
SMERDS are those who serve the other three varnas, for they have no inclination towards mental, military and commercial activities and, as a result, are satisfied with their position. They are content to: eat, sleep, defend themselves and copulate.
The duties of all four varnas are non-harm, truthfulness, purity and self-control. Inclusion in one of the varnas depends on the individual natural abilities and inclinations of a person, which can be clearly seen from the life goal that he sets for himself.
Such a goal could be:
lust is the uncontrolled activity of vital feelings. This is a stinking state.
benefit - consciously controlled fulfillment of desires. This is a state of weight.
responsibility - correctness of actions. This is the state of a knight.
self-improvement - living in spirituality and preaching religious doctrine. This is the state of a sorcerer.
Each of the varnas has its own correspondence with the qualities of nature (ignorance, passion and virtue) and reflects the following:
STERDS - darkness, ignorance, immobility, unmanifested possibilities.
VESI - a combination of ignorance, passion and intensified action. VITYAZI - a combination of passion and justice.
VEDUNY - enlightenment, peace, balance.
That's why:
· Smerds live in fear, despondency and worries;
· weigh - in grief, joy and labor;
· knights - in anger, rage and battle;
· witches - in calmness, peace and prayer.
Names are given according to the varna. If a person has the varna of a priest, then his name should consist of words meaning goodness, glorification of the Almighty, joy, love, knowledge. If the varna is a warrior, then the name should contain words meaning order, power, protection, struggle, military strength. The name of artisans and peasants should mean wealth, creativity, homeliness, type of activity; and for servants - service, a character trait, an external sign.

SLAVIC NAMES

SMERD NAMES
Male names:
BAWA is funny.
BAIKO is a talker.
BATASH - long-legged (“batat” - chat, swing your legs).
BATURA is stubborn.
BERN - bumpkin (“ber” - forest, “bern” - log).
BODIN (Drove, Boden) - prickly.
BOTKO - knocking, pounding.
BOTUK is a fat man.
BRENKO - earthly, calm.
BULGAK - restless.
BULYCH is a cunning man.
BULBA is a fat, strong man.
BUN (Bunya, Bunko) - proud, rebel.
BUS - foggy.
BUSLAY - reveler.
VAZHDAY - sporun.
VAKEY - verbose.
VALUY is a screamer.
BETPAH - windy.
VECHERKO - born in the evening.
VESH (Veshnyak) - spring, born in spring.
VITCHAK - twisted.
VIKHORKO - disheveled, tousled.
VICA - flexible.
VLAS - hairy.
VORONETS - black-haired.
VOROSHILA - a heap.
GAM - noisy, loud.
GLAZKO - big-eyed.
GLUSHATA (Glushko) - quiet.
GNEVESH (Wrath) - angry.
GODUN - slow.
GOLIK - thin, bald.
GRABKO - handy.
DREAM - dreamer.
DOVBUSH is a dumbass.
DUBETS (Dubovik, Dubok, Dubun, Dubynya) - sturdy.
DUGINYA - bending in an arc, strong.
GREED - greedy.
HEAT (Zharok, Zharakh) - hot.
ZERDEY - lanky.
Zhmuryonok (Zhmurya) - narrow-eyed, squinted
ZALOM is proud.
GREEN - young.
ZYRYAY - looker, big-eyed.
KATAY is a reveler.
KOPTEL - dark-skinned.
COSMAT - shaggy, shaggy.
Kochen - big-headed.
KRUT - cool, sharp.
ROCK - hard, strong.
KUDROY (Kuzhel) - curly.
KULTA is a fighter.
KURBAT is a stocky, strong man.
KUTS is short.
KUCHMA - shaggy, unkempt.
LAGACH is a giant.
LOBAN - big-headed.
LOCHOK - curl.
LUZG is worthless.
HARRIER - whitish.
LYUT - fierce, evil.
MALIGA is short.
MALYUTA (Small, Malyuga) - small.
INTERMEDIATE - business.
ME - changed.
MENSHAK (Menshik) - small, younger
MLAD - young.
MNATA - suspicious.
MOLCHAN - silent.
FOUND - foundling
NAMES - local.
NARYSHKA - reddish.
UNVER - non-believer, doubter.
NEVZOR - nondescript.
UNJED - unexpected, unexpected.
A simpleton is a simpleton.
NEVZVAN - uninvited.
NZDA (Nezdilo) - non-creating (“zda” - create, do).
NECLUDE - clumsy.
NEKRAS - ugly.
NEKRUT - soft, flexible.
UNLOVER - unloved.
NEMAT - poor.
NEMIL - not nice.
NEMIR - restless.
NOT OURS is a stranger.
Sloth is a lazy person.
NEREV - quiet, calm.
NESDA - unyielding, patient.
UNPLEASED - unwanted.
NECHAY - random.
NON-POISON - not gluttonous.
NISKINYA - empty.
NYANKO - nanny, guardian.
OFFENSIVE - touchy.
OLSTIN (Olyata) - flatterer, talker.
OPOST - annoying.
OTAY - secretive.
SHURK - petty.
OSHCHRA - fierce, grinning.
PASMUR - gloomy.
PASCHECK - toothy.
PELG - faded.
PAWN (Pawn) - a walker.
PLEKHAN (Pleshka) - thin-haired.
PLOSKINYA - flat.
SUPPORTED - assistant.
LATE - late.
POPEL - ashen.
POSPEL - hasty.
POCHINOK - firstborn.
PROKHN - beggar.
RAGOZA - quarrelsome, abusive.
REPEKH - pestering, annoying.
ROPSHA - dissatisfied, murmurer.
ROSTIKH - tall.
RTISCH - largemouth.
RUDAK (Rutyn, Ryzh) - red.
RUSAK - light brown.
RYNDA is a big guy.
ROMA is a whiner.
SAMOKHA is a proud person.
SVIR is a liar who blames others.
FISTULA - whistler.
SIVAK - gray.
SKLOV is a troublemaker.
SLINKO - slobber, lazy.
SMEKHN - amusing person.
SMIRNIOUS (Smirya) - humble.
STUSH - shy.
SUVOR (Suroven) - severe.
SUMNIK - doubter.
SUTORMA - without rest.
SUKHAN is skinny.
SYP - quarrels over trifles.
TALALAY - talkative.
TESHATA (Teshen) - comforting.
TOMILO - tiring.
TUGARIN (Tuglo) - sad.
TULIK - tenacious.
PRISON - a weakling, incompetent.
UGRIM (Gloomy) - gloomy.
URYUPA is a crybaby.
USHAK - eared.
KHLIN is a deceiver.
HOV (Khovan) - hiding
HOC - desired.
KHOHRYAK - weak.
CHUH - idle talker.
SHADR - pockmarked.
CHARKO - pot-bellied.
NOISE - screamer.
SHUST - smart.

Female names:
Bezputa - directionless, unlucky.
VERESCHAGA is a chatterbox.
VETRANA - windy, light.
VLASYA - long-haired.
DREAM - dreamer.
ZUBAKHA - toothy, witty.
EXHAUSTION - tiring, tender.
KUKOBA - hoarder, stingy.
KUNAVA - dormant.
LATUTA - sweet tooth.
LETA - angry.
LINDA is a slacker.
MAZYRYA is a gourmet.
MALUSH (Mala, Malyava, Malukha) - small.
NAYDENA (Naida) - found.
UNGODA - worthless.
NEMYRA - restless.
NESMEYANA - sad.
RESULT - touchy.
LATE - late.
RUTA is a redhead.
RUSSIA - fair-haired.
SOLOKHA is a sluggish slob.
DRY - skinny.
TAMILA (Tomila) - languishing, sweet.
TUGA - sad.
TSYBA is a slob, unkempt.
SHCHEPETUHA - dressy girl, dandy.

EVERY NAMES

Male names:
BAZHAN (Bazhen) - adored.
BAKUNYA is a talker.
BASCO is a handsome guy.
BACHAR is a storyteller.
BEL (Belik, Belota, Belun, Belyai, Belyak) - white, pure; white-faced
BLAZHKO - blessed.
DISH - guardian.
BOZH (Bozhan, Bozhko) - divine.
BOLOREV - loud.
BOLSHAK - big, senior.
BORZYATA - fast.
BORIS (Boray, Boris, Boryata) - struggling.
BORIS - upland, forest, strong.
BORODAY - rich in birth, bearded.
BRAZD - plowman.
BRANCO - warlike.
BUDAI (Budan, Budanko, Budilo) - awakening, early riser, waking everyone up.
BUY - powerful.
BUYAN - violent, courageous ("Yang" - male energy, strength).
BULAT - strong, hardy (often a blacksmith).
BUSHUI - swift, strong.
BYLYATA - experienced, experienced. VAVULA is a talker.
VADIM (Vodimo) - ringleader, leader. VAZHIN - respectful, sedate.
VARUN - dyer ("var" - paint).
VARYAZHKO - swimmer (“varyaty” - swim).
VELIKA (Velichko) - big.
FAITHFUL - faithful.
VERSHYLO - active.
VESNYAN - spring.
VESYAK - villager.
VIDAN (View) - prominent.
VITIM (Vitya) - winner.
VLAD (Vladan) - owner.
POWER - powerful.
VOIK (Voets, Voshlo, Voiko) - combative, warlike.
VOLOT (Volbtok) - a giant.
FLASH - awakening.
VYSHATA - tall.
VYATKO - big, senior, chief.
GAI - mobile.
GAYAN - lucky, courageous (“ga” - movement, path; “Yan” - male strength).
GLADYSH - white-handed.
GLEB - heavy, powerful.
NEST - large family, large family.
GODA - lucky, beautiful.
GODTA - slow.
GODIM is a reconciliator.
GOYKO is a big guy, a strong man.
GOLOVAN - smart.
GORAZD - capable, understanding.
GORAN - tall.
GORDEY (Proud) - proud.
GOROVATO - excellent, sublime.
BURNING - hot.
GUEST - merchant.
GRODAN - builder.
GUDIM (Goodby) - musician.
DAVILO is a strong man.
DAN (Danko, Dinsha) - given.
DARYAN - courageous, Aryan.
GRANDFATHER - who took after his grandfather.
DELYAN (Deyan) - businesslike, active.
DIVISH is amazing.
KIND - virtuous.
DOBRYNYA (Dobr, Dobrilo, Kind) - kind.
SATISFIED - satisfied.
DOLYAN - lucky.
DOMZHAR is a homebody, a family man who loves the heat of the hearth.
DOMN - homely, economical.
DOMOZHIR - homely, prosperous (“fat” - wealth, prosperity)
ROAD - dear.
DRAGAN (Dragosh) - precious.
DUSHAN - soulful.
ZHADAN - demanding, greedy.
Zhdan (Zhdanko) - awaited.
ZHIVKO - lively, fast.
ZHILEN - tenacious.
ZHITKO - grain grower.
ZHIKHAR is a daredevil.
ZABAY - bully
ZADORA - perky.
ZASLAV - glorifying.
ZVAN - called.
RINGED - ringing, ringing voice.
HEALTHY - big guy.
ZLATAN - golden, golden-haired.
ZORKO - vigilant.
ZORAN (Zoriy) - born at dawn, son of the dawn.
IGOR - connecting, unifying (“yoke” - connection).
IDAN is a walker.
IZBOR - chosen one, chosen one.
ISKR is fast.
KARIN (Brown) - brown-eyed; races.
KIY - blacksmith.
KRAS - beautiful.
LEBEDKIN - okay, slender.
LEPKO is handsome.
LIPOK - flower.
LYUBOM (Lyubsha) - favorite.
LYUDIN (Lyudota) - artisan.
LOCAL - local.
MIL (Miley, Milen, Milko, Milyuta, Milyatin) - dear.
MILOVAN - touching.
MIRAN (Mirash, Miren, Mirko, Mirota, Mircha, Mirya) - peaceful.
MICHURA - remembering the departed ancestors (“chur” - ancestor).
MOGUTA is a strong man.
BRIDGE (Mostilo) - paving, paving the way.
NADEZHA (Nadey) - reliable.
NAKON - observing the law.
NASLAV - working for the glory of the Ancestor, gods and ancestors.
Nezhata (Tender) - gentle.
ODYAKA - grateful.
OZER - illuminated.
OLEL - beloved.
OLES - forest (“about” - near, nearby.).
OREY - farmer.
OSKOL - beekeeper.
PERYATA - light.
PLAVEN - swimmer.
POLAD - flexible.
POLEL - loving.
PREBRAN - neat.
PREDRAG - very expensive.
PROFIT - adding.
PROKOSH - thrifty (for future use).
PROKUI - forged, strong.
PROCHITSA - durable, strong.
PUTYATA - smart.
PYAST - strong-armed (“past” - fist).
RADEY (Radek) - guardian, advisor.
RADIM (Rad, Radko, Radom, Radota) - joyful.
RANKO - early.
REKUN - storyteller.
RUSLAN - a bright soul (“Rus” - light brown, light).
RYADKO - decent.
RAHA - clean.
SVARN (Svarun) - beautiful (“var” - paint, color).
SEZHIR - rich.
SESEM is a tiller.
SELYAN (Selyata) - villager.
SEMYUN - family man.
SIVER - northern, harsh.
SIDOR (Sidrag) - precious, dear.
SIYAN - shining
SLAVY (Slaven, Slavi, Slavish, Slavuta, Slavyata) - glorious
LAUGHTER - cheerful.
SMIRAN (Smirn) - meek, modest.
SNEPHAN - white-skinned.
SUN - sunny.
BET - persistent.
STAVR - marked, experienced.
STANIL (Stanyata) - solid.
STRIGA (Strizhak) - fast, impetuous.
VERDILO - approver.
CREATED - creator.
PATIENT - patient.
TOROP - hasty.
TURILA (Turyak) - mighty.
UVETICH - exhorting.
UDAL - daring.
ULAD - settling.
UMIL - touching, dear.
GOVERNMENT - fair.
BRAVE - brave man.
HOREB - balanced (“choir” - center, balance).
KHOT (Hoten) - desired.
KHOTUL - thrifty.
FLOWER - blooming, prosperous.
TSUKAN - sweet.
CHAYAN - desired.
CHINA - important.
HONEST (Chesn) - honest.
CHURA - well-born (“chur” - ancestor).
SHEMYAKA - strong-armed (“mellow” - crush, reap).
SHIRYAI - broad-shouldered.
FEDR - generous.
YAN - positive, courageous.
YAR (Yarun, Jarek) - furious.

Female names:
BAZHENA - desired (“bazhati” - to desire).
BELA - white, clean.
BLAGYNYA - kind.
BOZHANA - God's.
BORNA - upland, forest, strong.
BUDANA - awakening.
BUYANA - noisy, courageous.
VELENA - commanding.
VENDA - assembled.
VERNA - faithful.
VESELA (Veselina) - cheerful.
VESEYA - rural, rustic.
VESNYANA - spring.
VIDANA (Vida) - prominent, beautiful.
VLADA - okay, slender.
VLASTA - powerful.
HIGH - high.
GALA - spiritual (“ga” - movement; “lan - soul”).
GALINA - feminine, earthy.
GAYA - mobile.
GAYANA - courageous.
GODITSA (Godna) - pretty, lucky.
BLUE - tender.
MUCH - capable.
DANA (Danuta) - given.
DARENA (Darina) - gifted.
DARYANA (Daria) - courageous, d'Aryan.
DELANA - businesslike.
DOBRAVA (Dobrina, Dobrana) - kind.
DOVOLA - satisfied.
GUESS - quick-witted.
DOLYANA - lucky.
DOMNA - homely, economical.
DRAGANA - precious.
DUSHANA - soulful.
ZhDANA - awaited.
ZHELANA - desired.
ZHILENA - tenacious.
FUN - funny; comforter.
ZADORA - perky.
ZARINA (Zarena, Zara) - illuminated, beautiful.
ZASLAVA - glorifying.
ZVANA - called.
ZLATA (Zlatana) - golden, golden-haired.
ZORYA (Zorina, Zoryana) - born at dawn, sparkling.
IZBORA - chosen one.
INNA (Inga) - feminine (“Yin” is female energy).
KARINA - brown-eyed, little race.
BEAUTY - beautiful.
LAGODA - pleasant, sincere.
LAZORYA - azure.
LARA (Clara) - guardian ("lar" - guardian spirit).
LEBEDYANA - slender.
LEPAVA - beautiful, gentle, pleasant.
LYUBAVA (Lyuba, Lyubima, Lyubusha) - beloved.
LUDA is humane.
MATRONA - mature.
MILA (Mlava, Militsa) - sweetheart.
MIRA (Mirava, Mirana, Mirona, Mireta) - peaceful, reconciling.
MLADA - young, okay.
NADEZHA (Nadia) - reliable.
NASLAVA - doing everything for glory.
Nezhana (Nezha) - tender.
LOVELY - beloved, attractive.
OLELYA - beloved.
OLESYA - forest (“o” - nearby, about).
OLGA (Olyana) - playful (“ol” - drink, “ga” - active
POLADA - flexible.
POLEVA - field.
POLELYA - loving.
POLINA (Polyana) - balanced (“Yin” is feminine; “Yang” is masculine).
PREB RANA - neat.
BEAUTIFUL - beautiful.
PRELESTA - lovely.
PRIGODA - pretty.
RADA - pleasing.
ROSANA - clean, fresh.
RUZHENA - pink.
BLUSH - rosy, rosy-cheeked.
RUSAVA (Rusana, Ruslana) - fair-haired.
SVATAVA - infusing happiness.
SVETANA (Sveta, Svetla) - light.
SELYANA - rural.
SIANA - shining.
SLAVIA (Slavena, Slavna) - glorious.
SMEYANA - laughing, cheerful.
SMIRENA - humble.
SNEZHANA (Snezhina) - snowy, white-faced.
SOBINA - special, feminine.
TURA is powerful.
ULADA - settling.
UMILA - touching.
Uslada - delightful.
FLOWER - blooming, delicate.
CHARUSHA - plump, kind, generous.
CHAYANA - awaited, desired.
SHEDRA - generous.
JADVIGA - nurse.
YANA is courageous.
YARA (Yarina) - sunny, ardent.
ASH - clear.

HMEHA VITYAZI
Male names:
BELOVOLOD - light-powerful.
BELOTUR - light-strength.
BELOYAR - light-colored.
BIVOY - beating warriors.
NOBLE - noble.
BLAGOYAR - merciful.
BOESLAV - glorious in battle.
BOYDAN - given for battle.
BOLESLAV - striving for greater glory.
BORIVY - winner of warriors.
BORIMIR - fighting for peace (the word “peace” has 5 meanings: 1) a state without war; 2) society, cop; 3) Universe; 4) oil; 5) peace of mind).
BORIPOLK - a victorious regiment.
BORISLAV (Boruslav) - fighting for glory.
BOYAN is a courageous fighter.
BRAVLIN - brave, warlike.
BRANEN (Branim) - military man.
BRANIBOR - victorious in battles.
BRANIMIR - fighting for peace.
BRANIPOLK - commander.
BRANISLAV - gaining glory in battles.
BRATIVOY - governor.
BRATIMIR - gathering the world (veche, cop).
BRATOSIL - strong with brotherhood.
BRATOSLAV (Bratislav) - glorious brotherhood.
BRETISLAV (Breslav) - gained fame.
BRONISLAV - glorious with weapons.
BRYACHISLAV - ringing with glory.
BUDVOY - awakened (spiritualized) warrior.
BUDIMIR - awakening (spiritualizing) world (veche, cop).
BUDISLAV - glorious in awakening, seeking glory.
BUY-TUR - assertive, strong, powerful.
BUESLAW - renowned for his assertiveness and courage.
BURIVOY - a warrior like a storm, a hurricane.
BURISLAV - famous for power (like a storm).
BYSLAV - renowned for its experience.
VADIMIR - leader of the world (veche, cops).
VADISLAV - glorious for his leadership.
VALDAI - lord.
VARTISLAV - filled with glory.
VELEBA - nobleman, ruler.
VELEMIR (Velmir) - commander, ruler of the world (society).
VELIKOSAN - great rank (rank).
VELISLAV - famous.
WENCESLAUS - crowned with glory.
VIDBOR is a prominent (famous) wrestler.
VIDOGOST - a prominent (noble) guest.
VITOMIR - victorious at the world (meeting, meeting).
VITOSLAV - famous for his victories.
LORD - ruler.
VLADIMIR (Volodimer) - owning the world, ordering society.
VLADISLAV (Vlaslav) - owner of glory.
VLATIMIL - dear, merciful with power.
VLATISLAV - famous for his fair power.
VNISLAV - famous for attention, insight, understanding of the essence.
VOEGOST - mercenary warrior.
VOIBOR - fighting (winning) warriors.
VOYNATA is a hereditary warrior.
VOISVET - fighting with light (energy).
VOISLAV (Vojtislav) - a glorious warrior.
VOYMIR is a warrior of the world (society).
VOYTEKH - mayor, voit (head of the city cop).
VOLBRAN (Olbran) - free warrior.
VOLELOVER - lover of will.
VOLEMIR - fulfilling the will of the world (veche, cops).
VOLODAR - ruler (“owning Aryan”).
VOLODYSLAV (Voloslav) - owner of glory.
VOLGA (Volegost, Volgost, Voleg) - favoring guests.
VOROTISLAV (Vratislav) - returned glory.
VOYAN (Voyata) - warlike.
VSEVOLOD (Vsevlad) - all-powerful.
VYATSHESLAV - eldest in glory.
VYACHESLAV (Vyacheslav) - the most glorious.
GODIMYR - suitable, needed by the world (society).
GODISLAV - fit for glory.
GORDIAN - courageous, having self-esteem (“Yang” - masculine).
GORIMIR - burning (living) for the world (society).
GORISLAV - burning (living) for glory.
GOROBOY is a capable, excellent fighter.
GOSTOMYSL (Gostevit, Gosteneg, Gostimir) - caring, thinking about guests.
GRADISLAV (Grodislav, Gorodislav) - creator of glory.
GRADIMIR - creating the world (veche, cop).
GREMISLAV - resounding with glory, glorified.
GRIDYA - griden, warrior, warrior.
GROMOBY (Gromol) - a powerful fighter.
GUDIMIR - convener of the world (veche, cop).
GUDISLAV - gathering, proclaiming glory.
DALEBOR - capable of fighting at a distance.
DANISLAV (Danslav) - paying tribute to glory.
ELEIGNE - powerful.
DERZHIKRAY - border guard, border guard.
DOBESLAV (Dobislav) - one who obtains glory.
EXPENSIVE - having expensive (valuable, unusual) power.
ESISLAV - truly glorious.
ZHIZNEMIR (Zhiznomir) - living for the world (veche, cops).
ZHILISLAV - famous for his endurance.
ZHIROVIT - victorious with wealth (“vit” - victory; “fat” - wealth).
ZHIROMIR - increasing the wealth of the world (society).
ZHIROSLAV - glorious in wealth.
ZHITOVAB - advocate for prosperity (“Zhito” - grain, life, wealth; “knock in” - call on).
ZHYTOMYR - ensuring the prosperity of the world (society).
ZARUBA - fighter, grunt.
ZAKHAR - character (i.e. a warrior who owns the energy center of the hara).
Zbigniew - saving, restraining anger.
ZBYSLAV (Zbraslav) - chosen the path of glory.
ZVEZDAN - born under the stars.
ZVENISLAV - calling for glory.
ZVEROPOLK - an ardent commander.
ZVONIMIR (Zvenimir) - convener of the world (veche, cop).
ZDEBOR - creator of victory (“bor” - struggle, victory).
ZDESLAV - creator of glory (“zde” - create, create, build).
ZDIMIR - creator of the world (veche, cop).
ZEMISLAV - glorious by the land (Motherland).
ZEMOVIT - conquering by the power of the earth.
ZEMOMYSL - thinking about the earth (Motherland).
ZLATOVLAS - golden-haired.
ZLATOGOR - precious, dear to society.
ZLATOTSAN - sun-born.
ZLATOYAR - fierce as the sun.
ZORESLAV - illuminated by glory.
IZYASLAV - glorious for instructions, explanations in the world (veche, cop).
CASIMIR - calling for a truce.
KARESLAV (Karislav) - glorious rasei (brown-eyed).
KOLOVRAT (Koloyar) - “rotating circle” - a knight who uses rotational movements and cutting techniques during battle.
KOCHEBOR - conqueror of nomads.
KRASNOMIR (Krasemir) - beautiful, pleasant to the world (society).
KRASNOSLAV - beautiful with his glory.
KREPIMIR - strengthening peace (veche, cop, society).
LEGOSTAY - proficient in light-footing (the simplest way of lifting the body with mental effort).
LIPOXAI - a merciful, just king (“lipo” - beauty, perfection; “ksay” - king).
LIHAR - a dashing, invulnerable character.
FALKHOVID - a daredevil who sees dashingly (trouble) and copes with it.
LUDSLAV - full of glory.
LYUBOR - someone who loves to fight.
LYUDEVIT - leader of the people, knight.
LYUDOSLAV - famous by people.
LYUTOBOR is a fierce, passionate fighter.
LYUTOBRAN - furious, passionate in battle (battle).
LYUTOMIR - furious, passionate about the world (veche, cop).
MARIBOR - fighting death, invulnerable (“mara” - death).
vengeful - warrior of revenge.
METISLAV - marked by glory.
MECHESLAW (Mechislav) - gaining glory with a sword.
PEACE - affirming peace, truce.
MIROGNEV - pacifying anger.
PEACEFUL - coming in peace, arranging a truce.
MIROGRAY - speaker at the world (meeting, meeting).
MIRODAT - giver, establisher of peace, truce.
MIROMIR - ensuring the peaceful life of society.
MIRONEG - caring for peace (sunshine) and peace in society.
MOISLAV - having glory.
AVENGER - avenger of the gods.
MSTISLAV - gloriously avenging.
PAKISLAV - multiplying glory.
PERESLAV - the most glorious.
PEREYAR - the most furious.
PEREYASLAV - took over the glory of its ancestors.
PERKO - Sagittarius ("per" - arrow).
PEROSLAV is a glorious shooter.
PIROGOST - hospitable, hosting feasts.
PREDISLAV (Predslav) - one who gains glory, that is, one who performs deeds leading to glory.
PRESLAV - very nice.
PRIBISLAV - adding glory.
PRIBUVOY - adding (increasing) military experience.
WAY - wandering warrior.
PUTIMIR - walking along the path chosen at the world (veche, kope).
PUTISLAV - famous for fulfilling his path (duty).
PUTISIL - trying to fulfill his path (duty).
RADIVOY - caring, caring for soldiers.
RADIMIR (Radmir) - thinning, caring about the world (society).
RADISLAV - caring for glory, striving for glory.
RATEBOR (Ratibbr) - fighting, conquering army (army).
RATIMIR (Ratmir) - warrior, defender of peace (society).
RATISLAV - glorious warrior (warrior).
RATSHA - warrior (warrior).
ROSVOLOD - multiplying, increasing possessions.
ROSTISLAV (Roslav) - nurturing, increasing glory.
SBISLAV - realizing, realizing glory.
SVETOPOLK - illuminating regiment (army).
SIVOYAR - powerful, mighty.
SINEOK - blue-eyed, light-haired.
SLAVIBOR is a glorious wrestler.
GLORY - glorious in battle.
SLAVOLIUB - lover of glory.
SLAVOMIR - glorifying the world (veche, shock law).
SLAVYAN - glorious for courage (“Yang” - masculine, positive energy).
SOBESLAV (Sobislav) - glorious in himself (qualities).
SPITIGNEV - subjugating anger (“sleep” - keep up, ripen).
SPITIMIR - promoting peace in society.
SPITISLAV - subjugating the desire for glory.
STANIMIR - establishing peace (truce).
STANISLAV (Stoislav) - establishing glory, steadfastly (constantly) glorious.
STOGOST - hospitable (hospitable).
STOZHAR - passionate, active.
STOIMIR - establishing, affirming peace (truce).
STOYAN - very courageous (having Yang strength one hundred times greater than usual).
SUDIBOR (Sudi howl, Sudimir) is a conciliator who resolves complex issues.
SUDISLAV is a glorious judge.
TAISLAV - modest (hiding glory).
TARAS is a representative of the race, a descendant of Tarkh and protected by the goddess Tara.
TVERDIMIR - affirming peace (truce).
TVERDISLAV - asserter of glory.
TVERDOLIK - harsh.
CREATURE - creating, convening the world (veche, cop).
CREATURE - creator of glory.
TREZOR (Trevzor) - clairvoyant (opening the third eye - the energy center of the will).
PRAISE - praising the world (veche, cop).
KHLEBOSLAV - glorifying bread, wealth.
KHOTIBOR - willing to fight.
KHOTOMIR - desiring peace, promoting peace.
CHAESLAV - desiring glory.
CZESLAW - glorious in honor.
CHESTA - increasing one’s honor (“che” - the energy of life; “sta” - a hundred times).
CHESTIMIL - one to whom honor is dear.
CHESTIMIR - defending the honor of the world (society).
HONORTHOUGHT - thinking about honor.
CHTIRAD - honoring the council (veche, council).
YANISLAW - famous for his masculine strength, Jan, courageous.
YAROBOR is a fierce fighter.
YAROMIR - furious at the world (veche, cop).
YAROPOLK - a furious commander.

Female names
SNOW WHITE - pure, white.
BELOYARA - light-colored.
NOBILITY - noble.
BOLESLAVA - famous.
BORIMIRA - fighting for peace.
BORISLAVA - fighting for glory.
BOYANA - fighting, courageous.
BRATISLAVA - taking glory.
BRATOMILA - dear to the brothers.
BRESLAVA - gained fame.
BRONISLAVA - glorious for its protection.
BRYACHISLAV - ringing with glory.
BUDEMIRA - awakening the world,
BUESLAVA - assertive, strong (“buy” - mighty, strong).
BYSLAVA is famous for its experience.
VADISLAVA is a glorious leader.
VELINA - commanding.
VELISLAVA is very nice.
VELMIRA (Velemira) - ruler of the world (people)
WENCESLAW - crowned with glory.
VITOSLAV - glorious with victories.
VLADELINA - owner.
VLADIMIRA - owning the world (knowing how to manage society
VLADISLAVA - owner of glory.
VLASTELINA - ruler.
VNISLAVA - glorious for its attention and understanding of the essence.
VOENEG - gentle to the warrior.
VOISLAVA - winning glory.
VOLEGOSTYA - favoring guests.
VRATISLAVA - who returned glory.
VSEMILA - dear to everyone (in oneself).
VSVLADA - omnipotent.
VSENEZHA - tender to everyone (in herself).
VSESLAV - glorious to everyone (in herself).
VYACHESLAV (Vyacheslava) - the most glorious.
GODIMIRA - needed by the world (society).
GODISLAVA - fit for glory.
GORISLAVA - burning, living in glory.
GOSTENEGA (Gostimira) - taking care of guests.
GRADISLAVA - creator of glory.
GREMISLAV - loudly famous.
GUDISLAVA - proclaiming glory.
DANISLAVA - paying tribute to glory.
DOBESLAVA - gaining glory.
ESISLAVA - truly glorious.
Zhdislava - glorious in anticipation, deserving of glory.
ZHIZNEMIRA - living for the world.
ZHIROSLAVA - glorious with wealth.
ZBIGNEVA - restraining anger.
ZBYSLAVA - the one who sells glory.
STAR - born under the stars.
ZVENIMIRA - calling for peace (reconciliation).
ZVENISLAVA - calling on glory.
ZVONIMIRA - calling for peace.
ZDEBORA - creating victory (“zde” - build, create).
ZDESLAVA - creator of glory.
ZEMISLAVA - glorious land (homeland).
ZLATOVLASA - golden-haired.
ZLATOGORA - precious, dear.
ZLATODANA - sun-born.
GOLDEN - beautiful, golden (hair color).
ZLATOYARA - ardent, strong, like the sun.
ZORESLAV - glorious beauty, similar to the dawn.
IZYASLAVA - glorious with instructions.
CASIMIR - calling for peace (truce).
KARISLAVA - famous for belonging to the Rasen, brown-eyed.
KRASNOMIRA (Krasimira) - beautiful, pleasant to the world (society).
KRASNOSLAVA - beautiful with glory.
KREPIMIRA - strengthening peace in society.
LYUBORA - who loves to fight.
LUBORADA - beloved and pleasing.
LYUDOSLAVA - glorified by people.
METISLAVA - marked by glory.
MILOLIKA - sweet face.
MILONEGA - sweet and gentle.
MILOVZORA - sweet to the eye.
MIROGNEVA - pacifying anger.
MIRONEGA - peaceful, gentle.
PAKISLAVA - multiplying glory.
PEREYARA - very furious.
PEREYASLAVA - which took over the glory of its ancestors.
PRESLAVA - very nice.
PREDSLAVA (Predislava) - seeking glory.
PRIBYSLAV - adding glory.
PUTIMIRA - walking along the path chosen by society.
PUTISLAVA - glorious in fulfilling her path (duty).
RADIMIRA (Radmira) - caring about the world (society).
RADISLAV - striving for glory.
RITA - born in accordance with the Law of the Family (“rhythm” - vibration, energy, law).
ROGNEDA - abundant (“horn” is an image of abundance).
ROSTISLAVA (Roslava) - cultivating glory.
SBYSLAVA - who has achieved fame.
SIVOYARA - experienced, ardent (strong).
SINEOKA - blue-eyed, belonging to the Svetorus.
SLAVOLIBA - lover of glory.
SLAVOMIRA - glorious in the world (society).
SLAVYANA - glorious in courage (“Yang” - masculine).
SOBISLAVA - glorious by herself.
SPITIGNEVA - subduing anger.
SPITIMIRA - promoting peace in society.
STANISLAV - constantly glorious.
STOYANA - very courageous.
SUDISLAVA is a glorious judge.
TAISLAVA - modest, concealing glory.
TVERDISLAV - asserting glory.
CREATURE - creating peace (truce).
CREATURE - creating glory.
PRAISE - praising the world.
KHLEBOSLAVA - glorifying bread, wealth.
KHOTOMIRA - wishing for peace.
CHAESLAVA - desiring fame.
CHESLAVA - glorious in honor.
YANISLAVA - glorious for her courage.
YAROMILA - bright and sweet.
YAROMIRA - bright and peaceful.
YAROSLAVNA - bright and glorious

NAMES OF THE SAGES
Male names:
AGNIUM - fiery, light, pure (“agni” - fire).
BAYAN is a storyteller (“bayati” - to tell), a keeper of antiquity.
BELOGOR - highly enlightened.
BELOGOST - a distinguished guest.
BELOGUB - talking about luminosity.
BELOSLAV - glorifying lightness, enlightenment.
BELOZER - clairvoyant, spirit seer.
BELYAN - enlightened (spiritualized) the male vitality of Yang.
BLAGOMIR - bringing benefit to the world (society).
BLAGOSLAV - glorifying good (i.e. everything that accelerates evolutionary development).
BOGDAN - given by God (Progenitor).
BOGDAVLAD - given by God for possession (i.e. ordering, harmony, way of society).
God-knower - knowledgeable of the gods.
BOGODEY - acting according to the will (commandments) of the gods of his ancestors.
BOGOLEP - pleasing to the gods.
GODOLUB - loving the gods of his ancestors.
MATISM - praying to the gods.
BOGOROD - related to the gods.
BOGUMIL (Bogomil) - dear to the Almighty God.
BOGUMIR - reconciled with God (Progenitor).
BOGUSLAV - glorifying God the Progenitor.
GOD PRAISE - one who brings praise to the Most High God.
BOJEMIL - dear to the gods.
BOZHEDOM - the dwelling of God
BOZHESLAV - glorifying the gods and the Progenitor.
BOZHETEKH - comforting with God's word.
BOZHIDAR - having the gift (ability) of divinity, i.e., a demigod.
BOZHIMIR (Bozhemir) - capable of transferring his consciousness to the world of the gods (the worlds of Rule and Glory).
BORZOMYSL - quick-thinking, quick-witted, master of the mental body (mind body).
VEDAGOR - knowledgeable about the highest, knowledgeable.
VEDENEY - in charge.
VEDISLAV - glorifying knowledge (knowledge).
VEDOGOST - sorceress-wanderer.
VEDOMYSL - one who knows the thought, that is, who owns the mental body.
VEZNICH - a priest in charge (“znich” - priest, keeper of Fire).
VELEZZZD - an astrologer who knows the influence of the stars.
VELIGOR - great sublime.
VELIZHAN - very polite, pacified feelings.
BELIZAR - many-lighted, illuminated.
VELIMIR - very peaceful, balanced, peace-loving.
VELIMUDR - great wise.
VEROSLAV - glorifying the Faith.
VERKHUSLAV - glorifying the upper worlds, i.e. the worlds of Rule and Glory.
WESLAW - glorifying knowledge (knowledge).
VIRILAD - spiritualized (“viry” - spiritual world; “lad” - love, beauty).
VITENEG - victorious bliss (laziness, relaxation), i.e. hardened, resistant to temptations.
VLADSDUH - twice-born - in body and spirit, that is, owning a dekonic (spiritual) body.
VLESOSLAV - glorifying Veles.
omniscient - omniscient.
VSEVIDS - all-seeing.
ALL-merciful.
WORLD - universal, i.e. capable of penetrating all worlds.
VSESVET - all-light, i.e. capable of perceiving all lights (worlds).
VSESLAV - all-glorifying.
VYSHEZOR - one who sees (sees) the higher worlds, i.e. the worlds of Rule and Glory.
VYSHESLAV - glorifying the Almighty.
GOEMYSL - comprehending vital force (“goe” - the power of life and fertility).
GOENEG - tender (nurturing) vitality.
GORESLAV - glorifying in adversity.
SORRY THOUGHT - comprehending good and evil.
GOROSLAV - the one who brings glorification.
GOROM1SL - thinking about lofty things.
DALEMIR - far from the world (society).
DALIMIL - giver of mercy, abundantly merciful.
DEDOSLAV - glorifying ancestors, keeper of family traditions.
KINDNESS - telling about goodness (i.e., about what accelerates evolution).
DOBROVIT - conquering through virtue.
DOBROVLAD - possessing kindness, non-violence.
DOBROGOR - exalting goodness.
GOOD - one who does good, good.
KIND - raising good wives.
DOBLOB - loving kindness, good.
DOBROMIL - kind and sweet, merciful to everyone.
DOBROMIR - kind to people (the world), humane.
DOBROSLAV - glorifying kindness.
DOROGODOD - coming with goodness, benefit.
HOME - hospitable.
DOMANEG - basking in the house (family), a perfect family man.
DOMISLAV (Domoslav) - glorifying homeliness, family
DOMORAD - enjoying homelessness, solitude.
DOROGOMIL - dear and dear to everyone.
DEAR1SL - expensive-minded, i.e. thinking about highly spiritual things.
DRAGOMIR - precious to the world (society).
DREVOSLAV - glorifying antiquity, the heritage of ancestors, the family tree.
DUKHOVLAD - possessing the spirit.
SOUL Vlad - owning the soul (devaconic body).
ZHDAMIR (Zhdimir) - awaited by the world (veche, cop) for advice and participation.
ZHELISLAV (Zheslav) - glorifying Zhelya, the goddess of afterlife.
LIVEBIRTH - living for the sake of his kind.
ZHIZNEMIR - an enlivening, spiritualizing world (veche, cop).
ZHIZNESLAV - glorifying life in all its manifestations.
LIFEBUD - awakening life, self-awareness in everyone.
ZARESLAV - glorifying the dawn.
ZOREMIR - illuminating, enlightening world.
ISTISLAV - glorifying the truth.
KUDEYAR is an ardent magician.
LADAMIR (Ladimir) - settles (orders) society, brings peace of mind (peace).
LADISLAV (Ladoslav) - a glorifying manner (way of life, order), worshiping the goddess Lada.
LIKHOSLAV - glorifying famously - the source of the knowledge of good and evil.
RADIANT - radiant, illuminating with light.
LUCHEMIR - directed towards light, peace (peace of mind).
LUBISTIN - lover of truth.
LYUBODAR - giver of love.
LYUBOSAR - illuminated by love.
LYUBOMIL - merciful, loving.
LYUBOMIR - loving peace (peace of mind).
LUBOMUDR - loving wisdom, knowing.
CURIOUS - someone who loves to think.
LUBONEG - loving bliss (peace of mind).
LYUBORAD - loving joy, sunshine (“Ra” - Dazhbog, god of the sun).
LOVE - loving growth (spiritual development).
LYUBOSLAV (Lyubislav) - glorifying Love.
LYUBOCHAD - loving and raising children.
LYUBOYAR - loving Yarila - the sun.
LYUDMIL - dear to people (society), humane.
LUDOBOZH - a man of God, a light.
LYUDOMIR - peaceful towards people, pacifying.
LUTOMISL - thinking about good and evil.
INTERWORLD (Mezemir) - able to transfer his consciousness to the interworld (parallel worlds).
MEZISLAV - glorifying spiritual vision (mystical insight).
MILAD - dear to the goddess Lada.
MERCY - dear, welcome guest.
MYLODAR - giver of mercy, mercy.
MELOSPIRUT - sweet in spirit (spirituality).
MILOMIR - dear to the world (society), peace-loving.
MILONEG - sweet and gentle to everyone; desiring peace of mind (bliss).
MILORAD - merciful.
MILOSLAV - glorifying mercy, mercy.
PEACE LOVER - loving Peace (the Universe) and peace of mind.
MIROMIR - bringing peace of mind to the world (society).
MIROSLAV - glorifying peace (peace of mind).
MOVESLAV - glorifying Russian speech (“mov” - speech).
MOLIBOG is a prayer book.
MOLNEZAR - illuminated by lightning, blessed.
NAVOLOD - owns the navy (i.e. astral, leptonic) body.
NEGORAD - rejoicing in bliss (peace of mind).
NEGOSLAV - glorifying bliss (peace of mind).
OGNEVED - one who knows the spiritual essence of any fire - flame (chemical), lightning (electric), the Sun and stars (nuclear, thermonuclear).
OGNEDAR - giver, sacrificer to Fire.
OGNESLAV - glorifying Fire.
OLEG - similar to leg (the serving spirit of the world of Rule).
OLEGSEY - this (really) is similar to the leg, that is, the serving spirit of the Rule.
OLEXANDER is the leg-like son of the priest of the forest (“san” - son; “dr” - tree, i.e. druid).
osmomysl - many thoughts, eight thoughts.
OSTROGLAZ - sharp-eyed, clairvoyant.
OSTROMIR - top of the world; aspiring to the worlds of Rule and. Slavi.
OCT-EYE - eight-eyed, all-seeing.
PREMYSHL - rethinking, getting to the essence of things.
PERENEG - having found complete peace of mind.
PERESVET - the brightest, most enlightened.
PREMISLE is a perfect thinker.
PROVID (Prozor) - seer, clairvoyant.
RODISLAV (Rodoslav) - glorifying the Motherland and his family.
RADMIL - pleasing with mercy, mercy.
RADOBUD - awakening joy (“Ra” - sun).
RADOVAN - making everyone happy.
RADOVLAD - possessing joy.
JOY - a pleasing, welcome guest.
RADOZHAR - pleasing with spiritual warmth.
RADOMIR - pleasing the world (society).
RADOMYSL - thinking about joy.
RADOSVET - pleasing with light (purity), enlightened.
RADOSLAV - glorifying joy (“Ra” - sun god, Dazhbog).
RODOGY - supporting the life of the race (“goy” - life force).
RODOGOR - elevating race.
RODOMYSL - thinking, caring about his family.
RODOSVET is an enlightening, spiritualizing genus.
ROSTICHAR - increasing the gifts of sacrifices (“chara” - sacrificial bowl: “cha” - cup, life force, “Ra” - sun).
SAMOVLAD - master of oneself.
SVEBOZH - enlightened, inspired by the Light (of God), i.e. a demigod.
SVENTOYAR - fiercely bright, enlightened.
SVETISLAV (Svetoslav) - glorifying light, enlightenment.
SVETLAN - enlightened (“light” - light, pure; “la” - soul, i.e. pure soul).
Svetobor - fighting, winning with light, enlightenment.
SVETOGOR - highly luminous, enlightened.
SVETOZAR - illuminated by light.
LIGHT KNOCKER - surrounded by the light of the buddhic body (“colo” - wheel, circle, i.e. halo of light).
SVETOLIK - light-faced, spiritual.
SVETOMIR - enlightening the world (society).
SVETOYAR - fiercely light, enlightened, sunny.
SVETODOR - walking the road (path) of lightness, enlightenment.
SEMIDOL - very experienced, capable.
SEMOVIT - conquering through spirituality, cultivating the seven subtle bodies.
SKORODUM - quick-witted, possessing a mental body.
SLAVER - glorifying the Faith.
SLAVONEG - glorifying peace of mind (negu).
SOLNTSESLAV - glorifying the sun.
STAVER - persistent, firm in Faith.
STOLPOSVET - a light, i.e. a person who has a powerful energy channel of communication with the ancestral and spiritual egregor.
TERPIMIR - showing tolerance in the world (society).
TIKHOMIR - quiet, modest in the world, simple.
TRIMIR is a spirit seer capable of studying in all three worlds - Reveal, Navi and Rule.
TRIYAN (Trayan, Troyan) - who has strengthened the energy of his evolutionary development three times (“Yan” is the positive force of evolutionary development).
PRAISEGOD - one who praises the Most High God.
CHUROSLAV - glorifying ancestors (“chur” - ancestor).
YAVOLOD - who has achieved self-control.
YAROLIK - sun-faced.
YAROMIL - in mercy similar to Yarila - the sun.
YAROMIR - peaceful like Yarila - the sun.
YAROMUDR - similar in wisdom to the god Yarila.
YAROSLAV - glorifying Yarila (light, enlightenment).
YARYOMA - power, strength, radiance of the Almighty (OMa); hence - Yarema, Erema.

Female names:
AGNIA - fiery, enlightened (“agni” - fire).
ALLA - highly spiritual (“al” - high, “la” - soul).
BAYANA - storyteller, keeper of antiquity.
BELOGORA - enlightened.
BELOSLAVA - glorifying purity (external and internal).
BELYANA - enlightened, spiritualized.
BLAGOMIRA - bringing benefit to the world.
BLAGOSLAVA - glorifying goodness.
BOGDANA (Bozhedana, Bozhedara) - given by God (Progenitor).
BOGOVEDA - knowledgeable of the gods.
GODS - acting according to the will of the gods.
BOGOLEPA - pleasing to God the Progenitor.
BOGOLYUBA - loving her gods.
BOGUMILA - dear to the Almighty God.
BOGUSLAV - glorifying God the Progenitor.
BOZHEMILA - dear to the gods.

BOKECJIABA - glorifying her gods.
VEDAGORA - knowledgeable.
VEDANA (Vedeneya, Vedenya) - in charge.
VEDISLAVA - glorifying knowledge.
VELIZHANA - polite, pacified her feelings.
BELIZARA - many-lighted, illuminated.
VELIMIRA - very peaceful, balanced.
FAITH - knowing Ra (sun, primordial Light).
VEROSLAVA - glorifying the Faith.
VESLAVA - glorifying knowledge.
VIRILADA - spiritualized (“Yuri” - the world of Slavi).
VITENEGA - victorious bliss (laziness), temptations.
Omniscience - omniscient.
VSEVIDA - all-seeing.
VSEMILA - all-merciful.
VSEMIRA - universal, kind to all things.
VSESLAV - glorifying everything.
VYSHESLAVA - sublime, glorifying the Almighty.
GORESLAVA - glorifying in grief.
GOROSLAVA - glorious with the glorification of the gods.
DALIMILA - giving mercy, abundantly merciful.
DEDOSLAVA - glorifying ancestors, keeper of family traditions.
KINDNESS - telling about goodness.
DOBROVLADA - possessing kindness.
DOBROG6RA - exalting good.
VIRTUE - doing good.
DOBROLN5BA - loving goodness.
DOBROMILA - kind and sweet to everyone.
DOBROMIRA - kind to people (the world).
DOBRONEGA - kind and gentle.
DOBROSLAVA - glorifying kindness.
DOMISLAV (Domoslava) - glorifying family life, homeliness.
DOMORADA - enjoying solitude in her home, home-loving.
DRAGOMIRA (Darling) - dear, dear to the world (society).
SOUL VLADA - generous.
ZHELISLAVA - glorifying Zhelya.
LIVEBIRTH - living for the family.
ZHIZNESLAVA - glorifying life.
ZARESLAV - glorifying the dawn.
ZOREMIRA - illuminating, enlightening the world.
IRINA - ascended (viry" - spiritual world).
ISTISLAV - glorifying the truth.
LADOMILA - dear to the goddess Lada, merciful.
LADOMIRA - bringing harmony and peace of mind to the world (society).
LADOSLAVA - glorifying Lada, the goddess of love, beauty and perfection.
LEPOSLAVA - glorifying beauty, perfection.
LUCHESARA - radiant, illuminating with light.
LUCHEMIRA - aspiring, striving for peace (peace of mind).
LUBISTINA - lover of truth.
LYUBODARA - giving love.
LYUBOZARA - illuminated by love.
LYUBOMILA - loving, merciful.
LYUBOMIRA - loving peace (peace of mind).
LUBOMUDRA - loving wisdom, knowledge
LUBONEGA - loving bliss (peace of mind).
JIIOBOPACA - loving joy (sunshine).
LYUBOSLAVA (Lyubislava) - glorifying Love.
LYUBOYARA - loving Yarila.
LYUDMILA - sweet to people, humane.
LUDOMIRA - pacifying people.
MILADA - dear to the goddess Lada.
MILODARA - giving mercy, merciful.
MILOMIRA - dear to the world (society).
MILORADA - sweet joy.
MILOSLAVA - glorifying mercy, mercy.
MILONEGA - sweet, gentle towards everyone, desiring peace of mind (tenderness).
PEACE-LOVER - loving peace (peace of mind), calm.
MIROSLAV - glorifying peace (peace of mind).
OGNESLAV - glorifying Fire.
PERESVETA - enlightened.
RADMILA - pleasing with mercy
RADOVLADA - possessing joy.
RADOMIRA (Ramira) - pleasing the world (society), pacifying.
RADOSVETA - pleasing with light (purity).
RADOSLAVA - glorifying joy.
RODOSLAVA - glorifying the family of her husband's ancestors.
SVETISLAVA (Svetoslava) - glorifying light, enlightenment.
SVETLANA (Svetlena) - a bright, pure soul (“la” - soul).
SVETOGORA - highly enlightened.
SVETOZARA - illuminated by light.
SVETOLIKA - enlightened.
SVETOMIRA - enlightening the world (society).
SVETOYARA - sunny.
SEMIDOLA - multifunctional.
SLAVERA - glorifying the Faith.
SLAVONEGA - glorifying peace of mind (tranquility).
SOLNTSESLAV - glorifying the sun.
TIKHOMIRA - quiet, modest in the world.
YANINA - perfect (“yang” - male, positive energy; “yin” - female, negative energy).
YAROLIKA - sun-faced.
YAROMILA - dear Yarile.
YAROSLAVA - glorifying Yarila the sun.

The design of the cover of the “Slavic Name Book” with knotted patterns is not accidental.
Knots are signs of the figurative writing of the Slavs, the original form of all written signs. They are read from left to right, i.e. salting, and mean: “Family Tree”, “Three Worlds: Reality, Nav, Rule”, “Sun - Dazhbog”, “Element of Fire”, “Element of Water”, “Element of Air”, “Element of Earth”.
The bird - Finist the Clear Falcon - personifies Russia, reborn from the Primordial Fire. Finist interprets blasphemies - tales of bygone times.

A. V. Trekhlebov

SLAVIC NAME LIST


Perm 2002


Alexey Vasilievich Trekhlebov

SLAVIC NAME LIST

Signed for publication on July 28, 2002.

Boom. offset. Format 60x84 1/16. Times typeface.

Offset printing. Conditional oven l. 4.93. Academic - ed. l. 2.95.

Circulation 500 copies.


DICTIONARY OF THE SLASHER ..................................................... 4

Basic concepts of names.................................................... 5

SLAVIC NAME LIST............................................ 27

Preface........................................................ ........................... 27

Distortion of the purpose of the name in modern borrowings 30

Slavic names reflecting the qualities of Knowledge........... 34

The way of Slavic society and its connection with a person’s name 42

Slavic names........................................................ ................. 45

Names of the smerds........................................................ ................... 45

Names of the villages................................................... ........................ 50

Names of the knights................................................... .................... 58

Names of sorceresses........................................ .................... 68

Blasphemer's Dictionary


Oh, Russian Word, Holy!

For better Future Times

Verb You, Life and Enlightenment.

F. I. Tyutchev

The main goal of this dictionary is to cleanse the Russian language from distorted interpretations of native Russian words, names and concepts. Nowadays, a completely opposite meaning is attached to many words of the Vedic culture of the Slavs, for example: blasphemy, witch, righteous man, culture, etc. Since ancient times in Rus', blasphemers-storytellers were the bearers and guardians of the heritage of their ancestors. The enemies of Russian culture falsely declared blasphemy (transmission of the experience of ancestors) as sacrilege and began to claim that the history of Russia began only with its baptism. But the word “history” means “taken from the Torah” - the Jewish scripture, translated as the Old Testament. It turns out that the “historian” is a follower of the Old Testament tradition. Now historians carefully keep silent about the fact that many thousands of years before the forced baptism of Rus', all Slavs were literate. It is silent that the Slavic runica and knotted writing formed the basis of the writing of the Pelasgians, Etruscans, Greeks, Egyptians, Chinese, etc. Historians do not say that Sanskrit came from the Russian knotted script and is based on the spelling rules of the Slavic runica.

For many centuries, the experience of mankind has consisted of the struggle between light and dark principles - divine and demonic, followers of culture and civilization. And since time immemorial, Russia has been the stronghold of the forces of light in this struggle. The name of the great power appeared many thousands of years ago, its meaning is as follows: “grew” - growth, increase; “siya” – radiance, light; i.e. Russia is a force that increases enlightenment. That is why it is the only country that bears the name “holy” - Holy Rus' *, Bright Russia.

For the revival of the Vedic culture of Russia and the greatness of the state, it is now extremely important to return the true meaning of Russian words. To correctly understand the meaning of Russian names, you cannot do without this dictionary.


Basic concepts of a name book

And Veles said:

Open the box of songs!

Unwind the ball!

For the time of silence is over

And it's time for words!

Songs of the bird Gamayun

ARYAN, ARYAN, in Western European terminology - ARIAN - a follower of the Vedic culture. The Sanskrit name “Aryan” comes from the Old Russian word “aprian” - a peaceful, non-military person (“a” - against, “prya” - dispute; hence - “strife”).

ASTRAL BODY is the second subtle material vestment of the living being. Created by feelings, desires and passions. With a change in feelings, the color and outline of the astral body change.

AURA is a set of energy radiations of a person emanating from his subtle structures and bodies, reflecting both the general spiritual level and his momentary mental state, emotional mood.

ACHARATE PILLAR is an energy channel connecting a person with the noosphere (sphere of the mind), i.e. information and energy field of the Earth. Consists of two light cords. One cord comes from the top of a person’s head, where the hair diverges in a spiral, and connects it to the spiritual egregor. The second comes from the fontanel, located on the crown of the head, and connects with the generic egregor. When a person begins to intensively use both communication channels, they merge into a single column of light. Therefore, a person with such abilities is called a “light”.

BASTARD - a cross between two different types of animals or a person from parents with different skin colors (otherwise - a degenerate, a bastard, an incompetent). Such crosses are either infertile* or have deviations in mental and physical development. The fate of a child from such fornication is, as a rule, flawed, and his inner life is in constant conflict with his soul and public opinion. For fornication, which entails bad heredity, embodies an individual who is unable to establish the boundary between good and evil.

BLOGY is a generous person (“b” - big, “la” - soul, “goy” - man).

GOD is “rich”, i.e. owning wealth: a parallel world, some element, etc.; patronizing a nation, a city, a craft, or various manifestations of Nature. There are two types of gods: those who have cultivated a dekonic (spiritual) body, which has a humanoid form, live in the world of Glory; those who have fully cognized Good and Evil and cultivated a sattvic (light) body live in the world of Rule.

GOD RA - the Slavic god of the Sun, Dazhbog (hence: “rainbow” - the arc of the god Ra; “joy” - what Ra gives).

BEARD – hair on a man’s face. Serves to accumulate vital and mystical power.

BOYARIN – twice-born, i.e. born in body and in spirit (devaconic body); incarnate demigod; enlightened (“bo” – big, rich, “yarin” – bright, strong). The highest boyars are aristocrats (“Aryans a hundred times higher”) by right of their level of development, clan nobility.

BRAHMOZHGETI – the Highest, Primordial Light, consisting of zhivatmas (“burns” - fire, light).

BUDDHIAN BODY – the body of the intellect. It is cultivated through conclusions drawn by the mind from the information and information received. It has the shape of a ball of light extending beyond the human skull, and is perceived as a halo around the head of the light ones.

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Since ancient times, Russian people have known about the fateful meaning of the name. It testifies to the purpose of the child, his eminence (nobility), character, abilities, and level of spiritual development.

Name: Slavic name book
A.V. Trekhlebov
Publisher: Moscow
The year of publishing: 2003
Pages: 128
Language: Russian
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Slavic name book

Preface

“Svarog is our God, and not other gods, and without Svarog we have nothing but death.

...And the Greeks want to baptize us so that we forget our gods and so turn to them in order to collect tribute from us, like shepherds flocking to Scythia.

Do not let the wolves steal the lambs, who are the children of the Sun!

...The Greeks do not know about our gods and speak evil about us out of ignorance. But we have a name of glory.

... Having the beautiful crown of our Faith, we should not accept someone else’s.”

Veles's book*

Since ancient times, Russian people have known about the fateful meaning of the name. It testifies to the purpose of the child, his eminence (nobility), character, abilities, and level of spiritual development. Knowledgeable parents, wanting to have a child with certain qualities, try to attract life with the corresponding fate and destiny to incarnate in him. They achieve this not only through special rituals, but also by choosing an appropriate name for the child. The sound of each name contains a certain frequency of sound vibration, therefore only that life that has a similar vibration is embodied in the child. Zhivatma, knowing her fate, knows what name she will be called after her incarnation. Thus, it is not the name that influences a person’s fate, but with the help of the name, life is attracted to the embodiment with the corresponding fate and destiny.

The ancestors of the Russian people were Slavs. They called themselves that not only because they were a glorious family, but more because, living in accordance with the Laws of the Ancestor, they never asked Him for anything, but only glorified Him. Hence both “slav-yang-in” and “cross-yang-in”: here “Yang” is the positive side of the attraction of the Almighty, that is, spiritual life; “Yin” is the negative side, i.e. worldly, self-loving life, from which one should start to know good and evil for the sake of gaining the wisdom of the Triune God (Svarog, Dazhbog, Perun - Light, Conscience, Will). To ask the Progenitor for anything is to suspect Him of negligence, that He may not do something for our benefit. A true believer completely trusts his Heavenly Father and therefore, under any circumstances, says: “Thy will be done, but not mine.” For the Almighty knows best what a person really needs - that is exactly what He sends to him out of His immeasurable love. The Slavs always realized that true Faith would not try to involve the Almighty in the vanity of human affairs. The Book of Veles (1.1; 1.5; 6.1; 1.6) says this:

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“Glory to our fathers and mothers! Because they taught us to honor our gods and led us by the hand along the right path.

So we walked, and were not parasites, but were Russians - Slavs who sing glory to the gods, and therefore are Slavs.

...For we came from Dazhbog and became famous, glorifying our gods, and we never asked or begged them for our good.

...And when they prayed, they washed our bodies and said glory, and also drank surya drink to the glory of the gods; Five times a day, fire was lit in the sanctuaries - Oak was burned. And they also magnified Sheaf (Veno) and praised Him, for we are Dazhbog’s grandchildren, and did not dare to resist our glory.

…And so we remain glorious, for we glorify our gods and pray with our bodies washed with clean water.”

In order to make sure that the Slavs derived their name from glory, it is enough to cite some Slavic proper names, which included the root “slav” as a fundamental concept. For example: Bogu-slav, Budi-slav, Bole-slav, Breti-slav, Buri-slav, Bryachi-slav, Verkhu-slav, Voloslav, Vyshe-slav, Vladi-slav, Vito-slav, Enter-slav, All-slav, Vyacheslav, Gremi-slav, Gori-slav, Gorodi-slav, Dobro-slav, Dobe-slav, Dan-slav, Dedo-slav, Domo-slav, Zhizne-slav, Zhili-slav, Wait- slav, Zhe-slav, Zveni-slav, Zde-slav, Izya-slav, Lyubo-slav, Miroslav, Milo-slav, Na-slav, Pero-slav, Pereya-slav, Predi-slav, Rado-slav, Rati-slav, Sby-slav, Sveto-slav, Stanislav, Sudi-slav, Tverdi-slav, Churoslav, Yaroslav, etc. In “The Tale of Igor’s Host”, out of 20 Slavic names, 14 end with “slav”, and in Nestor’s chronicle, out of 130 Slavic names, 103 fall on the same root. For example: Slavomir, Slavyata, Slavomil, Slaventa, Slavetin, Slavibor, Slavich, Slavish, Slavnik, Slavin, Slavo, Slavoboy, Slavolub, etc.

This root is in the names of many Slavic cities, tracts and other places: Pereyaslavl (now Rosslau), Zaslavl, Brislavl, Yaroslavl, Slavensk, Slavyansk-Serbsk, Slavenskoe Lake, Slavenskie Klyuchi, Slavitino (a village in the Novgorod region), Slavyansk-on- Kuban, Slavenka (street in Novgorod), etc.

There is not even a shadow of a doubt that all these names and titles were derived from the root “slav”. Is it possible to say that at least one of them was derived from the “word”, as ignorant people do? In the first case, each name and title expresses the special attitude of the Slavs to the world around them, and in the second, they would all mean nonsense.

And in order to confirm that Slavic names contain not only a deep meaning, but also a characteristic of an educated people, who clearly expressed their love for peace, peace and harmony with a number of personal names that contain deep ideological content, greatness, fortitude, euphony, caressing hearing and delighting the soul, several more examples can be given.

Names testifying to the peacefulness of the Slavs: Bogumir, Budimir, Dobromir, Dragomir, Zhdimir, Zhiznemir, Zvonimir, Zdimir (“to create” - to build, to create), Krepimir, Ladimir, Lyubomir, Miran, Mirbud, Mirogray, Mirodar, Miromir, Mironeg, Mirota, Mirya, Miroslava, Mirava, Mircea, Radomir, Ratmir, Svetomir, Stanimir, Tvorimir, Tihomir, Khvalimir, Khotimir, Jaromir, etc.

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Spiritual qualities were highly revered by the Slavs, as evidenced by the names: Vladdukh, Vsemil, Dobrovlad, Dobrogov, Dobrozhen, Dobrozhizn, Dobromil, Dukhovlad, Dushevlad, Lyubomysl, Miloduh, Radovlad, Radomysl, etc.

Names testifying to the hospitality of the Slavs: Budigost, Gostevid, Dobrogost, Lyubogost, Radgost.

Names testifying to heroism, speed and ability to exercise power: Vladimir, Vlastimir, Vsevolod, Vladislav, Chestimir, Gromoboy, Yaropolk.

The Slavs call their women names that are pleasing to the ear, characterizing them as a source of joy, love, tenderness, peace, goodness and harmony: Bogumila, Bozhena, Beliana, Bratomila, Vesela, Veselina, Vesnyana, Vsemila, Vsenezha, Golub, Dobrodeya, Dobromila, Dobronega . , Sineoka, Smeyana, Smirena, Slavomila, Umila, Ulada, Uslada, Yasynya.

Only the Slavs have the names of Faith, Nadezhda, Love, Osmomysl (thinking for eight or having eight thoughts for each matter), Vsemysl (thinking about everything), Premysl (rethinking everything), Goreslav (glorifying in grief). Together with other names, they testify that since ancient times the Slavs discussed deeply about all areas of human life, about all the needs of the soul and heart; that they are hospitable and peace-loving, but brave and courageous, love glory and boasting, can exercise power, honor spiritual virtues, and are devoted to the true Faith. All this can be seen from the Slavic names, breathing high, spiritualized life, from which emanates the vigor and strength of a wise people, full of luminous aspirations.

Distortion of the purpose of the name

in modern borrowings

In the Vedic culture of the Slavs, a person’s name is directly related to his fate and evolutionary level of development. If the varna* (etheric body) of a born child corresponds to a priest, then his name has two roots. And one of the roots is usually “slav” - that is, glorifying, or “lyubo” - loving. For example: “Boguslav” - glorifying God, “Dobroslav” - glorifying goodness, “Lyubomir” - loving the world, “Lyubomysl” - loving to think, etc. A two-root name indicates that a person is twice-born (i.e. born in body and spirit). If varna corresponds to a knight, then the child is given a two-root name, having the roots “mir”, “vlad”, etc. For example: “Branimir” - fighting for the world, “Tvorimir” - creating the world, “Vladimir” - owning the world. If varna corresponds to vesya, then the name has one root, and if smerdu, a simple nickname or nickname is given. Christians who came to Rus' forbade calling Russian children Russian names in order to hide the true level of human development. Of the 150 names allowed by the official Christian Church (the Orthodox Autocephalous Church, unfairly called now the Russian Orthodox Church, i.e. the Russian Orthodox Church), only 14 are Russian: Boris, Vadim, Vladimir, Vladislav, Vsevolod, Vyacheslav, Gleb, Rostislav, Vera, Zlata , Love, Lyudmila, Nadezhda, Svetlana. The rest of the names are Jewish, Greek or other peoples.

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The Jewish names imposed by priests during baptism were pronounced by Russian people in their own way. So the name Johanaan turned into John, then into Ivan. Most of the names used today are not Slavic. This is a bizarre mixture of Greek, Latin and Hebrew nicknames, nicknames, names and entire sentences. For example, Benjamin is the “son of the right hand,” Maria is the “wretch,” etc. Together with the surname and patronymic, the result is completely bizarre combinations. For example, Yakov Moiseevich Ivanov is translated as “The heel taken out of the water by Jehovah-given,” and Liya Trofimovna Efremova as “The Well-fed Fertile Heifer.”

For comparison with the Slavic tradition of naming, which takes into account the level of spiritual development of a person and has a deep meaning, we can cite the meanings of modern common names, diligently implanted by the official church and often serving simply as nicknames.

Names brought from Israel

Male: Avdei (servant), Adam (dirt, clay), Azarius (Jehovah's help), Akim (Jehovah set), Ananias (Jehovah's gift), Bartholomew (son of the bearded one), Benjamin (son of the right hand), Gabriel (man of God) , Gury (lion cub), David (beloved), Daniel (God's judge), Elizar (the help of the gods), Elisha (saved by the gods), Ephraim (fruitful), Ivan (Jehovah gave), Ishmael (the gods hear), Elijah (the power of God ), Joseph (increased), Isaac (she laughed), Isaiah (God's salvation), Lazarus (helper god), Michael (who is like a god), Savvatiy (Saturday), Seraphim (fiery), Savely (desired), Samson ( sunny), Thomas (twin), Jacob (heel).

Female: Ada (joyful), Anna (grace), Eve (vital), Elizabeth (who worships God), Leah (heifer), Marianne (miserable grace), Mary (miserable), Susanna (water lily).

Names brought from Byzantium

Male: Agathon (kind), Anatoly (resident of Anatolia), Andrey (courageous), Andronik (winner of husbands), Anisim (helpful), Antip (persistent), Arkady (shepherd), Artyom (possessor of impeccable health), Arkhip (senior groom) ), Athanasius (immortal), Vasily (royal), Vissarion (forest), Galaktion (milk), Gennady (noble), George (venerable), Gregory (vigilant), Demid (council of the gods), Denis (Dionysus, god of wine and fun), Dmitry (dedicated to Demeter, goddess of agriculture), Dormidont (carried on spears), Dorotheus (gift of God), Eugene (noble), Evgraf (well written), Evdokim (illustrious), Evlampius (well luminous), Evsey (pious ), Eustathius (steady), Evstigney (blessed), Epiphanes (proclaimed), Ermolai (merchant), Erofey (sanctified by God), Efim (compassionate), Zinovy ​​(living as God pleases), Zosima (vital), Hilarion (cheerful), Hippolytus (unharnesser of horses), Carp (fruit), Cyrus (lord), Makar (blessed), Matthew (divine gift), Methodius (purposeful), Mitrofan (having a glorious mother), Nestor (returned home), Nikanor (seeing victories) , Nikita (winner), Nikon (victorious), Nifont (sober), Panfil (beloved by all), Parfyon (virgin), Peter (stone), Plato (wide), Polycarp (multiple), Savva (slave), Sophron (sane) ), Stepan (ring), Trofim (pet), Tryphon (pampered), Fedor (gift of God), Fedot (given by God), Philip (loving horses), Foka (seal), Christopher (Christ-bearer), Erasmus (beloved).

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Female: Agatha (kind), Angelina (bringer of news), Anisya (evenly distributing), Anfisa (blooming), Vassa (wooded gorge), Veronica (bringing victory), Glafira (skillful), Glyceria (sweet), Dora (gift) , Dorothea (gift of God), Eugenia (noble), Evdokia (favour), Catherine (virgin), Elena (torch), Euphrosyne (joyful), Zinaida (born of Zeus), Zinovia (power of Zeus), Zoya (life), Iraida (daughter of Hera), Iya (violet), Kira (mistress), Cleopatra (glorious by father), Xenia (foreigner), Lydia (resident of Lydia), Mavra (black woman), Melania (black), Muse (goddess of sciences and arts) , Olympiad (Olympic), Pelageya (sea), Praskovya (Friday), Raisa (light), Sophia (wisdom), Stepanida (organizer), Teresa (hunting), Faina (shining).

Names borrowed from the Romans

Male: Augustus (sacred), Anton (Roman family name, in Greek - entering into battle), Valentin (strong man), Valery (strong man), Venedict (blessed), Vincent (victorious), Victor (victor), Vitaly (vital ), Dementius (dedicated to the goddess Damia), Donatus (gift), Ignatus (unknown), Innocent (innocent), Hypatius (high consul), Capito (tadpole), Claudius (lame-footed), Clement (lenient), Constantine (permanent), Kornil (horned), Laurus (tree), Laurentius (crowned with a laurel wreath), Leonid (lion cub), Leonty (lion), Maxim (largest), Mark (languid), Martyn (born in March), Modest (modest), Mokey (mockingbird), Pavel (finger), Prov (test), Prokofy (prosperous), Roman (Roman), Sergei (Roman family name), Sylvester (forest), Felix (lucky), Frol (blooming), Caesar (royal) , Juvenal (youthful), Julius (fidgety, curly), Januarius (gatekeeper).

Female: Aglaya (brilliance), Agnessa (lamb), Akulina (eagle), Alevtina (strong woman), Alina (step-brother), Albina (white), Beatrice (lucky), Victoria (goddess of victory), Virginia (virgin), Diana ( goddess of the hunt), Kaleria (alluring), Capitolina (named after one of the seven hills of Rome), Claudia (lame leg), Clementine (indulgent), Margarita (pearl), Marina (sea), Natalia (nee), Regina (queen), Renata (renewed), Ruth (red), Silva (forest).

Names borrowed from other peoples

Male: Arthur (Celtic) – big bear; Varlaam (Chaldean) – son of the people; Karl (German) – brave; Kirill (pers.) – sun; Rudolf (German) – red wolf; Timur (Mongolian) – iron; Edward (German) – taking care of property;

Female: Adelaide (German) – sparkling with nobility; Lucia (Italian) – luminous; Martha (Syrian) – mistress, mistress; Nonna (Egyptian) – dedicated to God; Stella (Italian) – star; Tamara (Georgian, from the Israeli Tamar) - palm tree, fig tree; Emma (German) – affectionate.

Slavic names,

reflecting qualities Knowledge

Since ancient times, the Slavs have used the hidden power of names. Each name is a characteristic of a certain quality and property. For example, in Russian legends they talk about the Snake Yusha, who has many heads and personifies the power (energy) of the Progenitor - as many types of energies exist, Yusha has as many heads. One day Yusha decided to pronounce all the names of the Almighty God, each of which means some of His qualities or properties: God is rich; The Lord is sovereign; The Creator is the creator; Creator – creator; Lord - owner; Progenitor – original, generating; Genus – giving birth; Buddha - awakened one; Dazhbog - gracious, giving; Yarilo - ardent, powerful; Sventovit – winning light; Svarog is the creator of the worlds of the universe, etc. Voicing such names with all his heads at the same time, Yusha continues to list them, without repeating himself, to this day.

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The Slavs have names corresponding to 21 qualities of Knowledge, that is, human wisdom. These qualities take people to the spiritual level, elevating them to the highest state of human existence. Such Knowledge is the key to a person’s spiritual life and cultivates in him unshakable faith in the Almighty and spiritual teachers, without whose mercy it is impossible to find the truth.

The Vedas (“Bhagavad-gita”, 13.8-12) say that: modesty; humility; non-violence; tolerance; simplicity; approaching a bona fide spiritual teacher; purity; durability; self-discipline; renunciation of objects of sense gratification; absence of false ego; awareness that birth, death, old age and illness are evil; lack of attachments; independence from enslavement to wife, home, children, housework and work; calmness in the face of both pleasant and unpleasant events; constant and pure devotion to the Progenitor; an enlightened mind that leads away from idle communication and crowds of people to solitude; self-sufficiency; recognition of the importance of achieving excellence; continuity of deep knowledge of the Spirit, Light and true “I”; a wise search for perfect Truth - all this is proclaimed Knowledge, and everything that exists besides this is ignorance.

Let's take a closer look at each of these qualities.

MODESTY and HUMILITY mean that a person should not strive to be revered. And even if he has achieved a high level of spirituality, or rather, precisely because of this achievement, his self-esteem should always be objectively restrained. For many people, vanity has become an insurmountable obstacle to spiritual growth, sometimes leading to the collapse of their best aspirations.

The quality of modesty is reflected in the names: Lepko, Lyudmil, Mal, Molchan, Svetolik, Taislav, Tihomir; Bozhemila, Velizhana, Vsemila, Lyuba, Lyudmila, Malusha, Milovzora, Beloved, Prelesta, Prigoda, Umila.

Quality of humility: Blagomir, Bogumir, Bozhimir, Bratimir, Vadimir, Velimir, Vitomir, Gostimir, Dobrolyub, Dobromil, Dragomir, Miran, Mirko, Mironeg, Mirya, Zhiznomir, Svetomir, Smirya, Spitimir, Tvorimir; Bozena, Mira, Mirava, Nadiya, Smirena, Slawomir.

NON-VIOLENCE means that under no circumstances should any person be the cause of suffering for other beings. This also includes the inadmissibility of concealing information leading to liberation from suffering.

These qualities are reflected in the names: Blaginya, Blagoslav, Blagoyar, Borimir, Vsemir, Dobr, Dobrovit, Dobrodey, Dobroslav, Dobrokhod, Dobrynya, Kazimir, Ladimir, Lyubomir, Ludomir, Mirobog, Mirogost, Mirogray, Mironeg, Mirolyub, Miroslav, Mirota, Nekrut, Putimir, Radimir, Ratimir, Stanimir, Stoymir, Sudibor, Tverdimir; Dobrava, Dobrina, Dobrogora, Dragomira, Zvenimir, Milonega, Mirina, Miroslava, Radomir.

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TOLERANCE means that a person must resist the demands of his feelings, steadfastly endure all external worries and trials caused by unfavorable natural phenomena and hostile creatures.

This quality is reflected in the names: Blazhko, Vsemil, Dobrovlad, Krepimir, Milad, Miley, Milen, Milovan, Milodar, Milomir, Miloslav, Miloneg, Mirognev, Mirodar, Miromir, Terpimir, Khotomir; Vseslava, Dobromila, Dobromira, Ladomila, Lyubusha, Nadezha, Ulada, Shchedra.

SIMPLICITY means that, having realized the law of cause and effect (the law of Karma), a person becomes so simple-minded that he does not hide the truth, whatever it may be, even from his ill-wishers.

This quality is reflected in the names: Lipok, Lyudobozh, Milorad, Milyuta, Milyai, Umil, Chesn; Veselina, Domoslava, Mila, Milava, Milena, Nezhana, Rada, Radmila, Ruta, Sineoka, Tsvetana.

As for the APPEAL TO THE TRUE SPIRITUAL TEACHER, this issue needs to be considered in more detail.

The Vedic scriptures constantly speak about the invaluable benefits of spiritual guidance. It is argued that a thousand lives lived without communicating with a spiritualized person are not worth even a minute spent with him. The Almighty is Love, and only those who have come to know Him as Love can teach others about the Progenitor and His laws. “Become perfect yourself, and then teach others,” knowledgeable people advise. At the same time, the main, deep task of the teacher is not simply to encourage or excite the mental or any other abilities existing in the student, but to transfer spiritual power to the student: in order to revive the spirit, the impulse must come from another soul and from nowhere else. This spiritualizing impulse cannot be extracted from books, since their study can only make a person smart, teach him to express thoughts intelligently and consistently, including about spirituality. But when it comes to everyday life, being well-read and informed is of little help, and a person turns out to be completely incompetent in his actions and in his attitude towards what is happening. A true teacher is distinguished by knowledge of the very spirit of the Holy Scriptures, and not by studying them with the help of grammar, etymology and philosophy; a teacher who allows his mind to be carried away by such research loses the spirit of the Teaching. The soul from which a high spiritual impulse emanates—the person who directly transfers the life-giving power of Love to another—is the True Teacher (sage). His duty is to determine the means by which the disciple can fix his mind on the Supreme.

The Vedic scriptures list six signs of a Teacher: a sane person who is not disturbed by the demands of the mind, the desire to speak, outbursts of anger, who does not yield to the demands of the tongue, stomach and genitals - is worthy of teaching people all over the world. Despite the apparent simplicity of observing these conditions, acquiring these qualities - not through volitional effort, but through the deep spiritualization of the entire nature - is a very difficult task. A person who has fulfilled these conditions can no longer be seduced by transitory worldly joys; he experienced a higher, spiritual state - the worst was replaced by the best.

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In the scriptures, a person, whose mental powers and functions of the body are entirely under the heel of irrepressible passions, is likened to a heap of damp firewood, resisting spiritual fire and stubbornly refusing to burn. Therefore, you need to bring “dry firewood” from the side and light it: as they burn, they will gradually dry out the damp wood, which sooner or later will ignite along with them. “Dry firewood” for kindling can only be taken from the one who has it, that is, from the sorcerer.

In our chaotic, difficult times, many people have appeared who call themselves “teachers.” Such impostors have been presented to the worldly public more than once by the media. Such false teachers, at best, are capable of giving out information at the level of the mind, and at worst, misleading.

The Vedic scriptures say that fools, living in darkness, thinking themselves wise, boasting of their useless knowledge, walk like blind men led by blind people. Unfortunately, the world is full of such people: every beggar would like to give millions, and every ignoramus would like to be a teacher. But as much as a beggar is a millionaire, so an ignoramus is a teacher. Nowadays many people do not accept sound doctrine and choose teachers who cater to their desires.

Choosing a spiritual teacher can be decisive in your life. So be careful! Remember that a true Teacher must have all the qualities of Knowledge.

The quality of acceptance of a true spiritual teacher is reflected in the names: Vedoslav, Vedogost, Rodislav, Slaver, Khvalibud; Ladoslava, Uslada.

PURITY is a necessary condition for progress on the spiritual path. It can be external and internal. External cleanliness includes constant washing of the body with all kinds of cleansing of the entire body and living environment. Inner purity is achieved through prayer, concentration of consciousness on the Almighty and other means.

These qualities are reflected in the names: Belun, Lebedyan, Luchezar, Peresvet, Rodosvet, Rodoslav, Svetlan, Chestimir; Beloslava, Vidana, Golub, Krasa, Kupava, Lazorya, Lyubava, Lyubomila, Milolika, Miloslava, Beautiful, Rosana, Rusava, Svetana, Svetla, Svetlena, Svetolika, Siyana, Yasynya.

PERSISTENCE, SELF-DISCIPLINE and DENYING mean that a person must have great determination to improve in spiritual life, accepting that which is favorable to this and rejecting that which hinders progress along the path of spiritual development. The vanity of this world should not concern those striving for perfection.

The quality of perseverance is reflected in the names: Blyud, Velikosan, Vitoslav, Moguta, Nadya, Prokuy, Stanil, Stoyan, Tverdolik, Tverdyata, Yarobor, Yarun; Borislava, Bronislava, Verna, Vladelina, Vlastelina, Stanislava, Stoyan, Jan.

Quality of self-discipline: Boris, Boyan, Vazhin, Vecheslav, Vlad, Voislav, Mezislav, Ozar, Svetozar, Svetopolk, Stoislav, Tvorilad, Cheslav, Chest; Velena, Vlad, Voyslav, Vysheslav, Vyacheslav, Dobrodey, Zhdislav, Krasnoslav, Prebran, Chesta, Jaromil.

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The quality of renunciation is reflected in the names: Bedoslav, Goremysl, Niskinya, Ostrovets, Uprav, Yaroslav; Gorislava.

ABSENCE OF FALSE EGO means not identifying with your body. After all, our true “I” is nothing more than zhivatma - an individual, self-luminous particle of the Almighty, equal to Him in quality, but not in power. Zhivatma, as written in the Vedic scriptures, has the size of one ten-thousandth the thickness of a hair and is located in the human body at the level of the heart, permeating with consciousness and creating the entire body. Thus, it is the cause of life, for when life leaves the human body, the latter becomes non-viable and, due to the law of constant increase in entropy, is destroyed. That is, when the main zhivatma, for some reason, ceases to support the space it organizes (in this case, the human body), then it disintegrates to the level of the secondary zhivatmas’ ability to create the space available to them. The Vedic scriptures (Bhagavad-gita, 2.18-20) say: “Life is indestructible, immeasurable and eternal; only the body in which it incarnates is subject to death... For zhivatma there is neither birth nor death, it has never arisen, does not arise and will not arise. She is unborn, eternal, original; it is not destroyed when the body dies.”

If we resort to modern concepts, we can say that zhivatma is beyond the influence of space-time dimensions. That is why it is considered spiritual and not material. This is our true “I”.

The absence of a false ego is reflected in the names: Vedenya, Vedoman, Vedomysl, Vseved, Vsevid, Dukhoslav, Ogneved, Svetoslav, Solntslav, Stolposvet, Yarosvet; Bogdana, Bozhedan, Bozhedara, Vedana, Dolyana.

BIRTH, DEATH, OLD AGE AND DISEASES bring suffering to a person, which he begins to realize while still in the womb. The only way to get rid of suffering is to spiritualize your consciousness.

Awareness of this is reflected in the names: Goremysl, Maribor, Milodukh, Michura, Navolod, Provided, Prozor, Yavolod, Jaromir; Velmira, Veslava, Goreslava.

INDEPENDENCE FROM enslavement by your wife and children does not mean at all that you need to get rid of all feelings towards your loved ones: love for them is a natural manifestation of human relationships. But when misunderstood love becomes an obstacle to spiritual improvement, one should abandon such attachment.

The lack of affection is reflected in the names: Lyutomir, Lyutomysl, Mezhdamir, Sivoyar, Trimir.

INDEPENDENCE FROM enslavement to worldly activities does not mean the cessation of activity as such. On the contrary, one should work hard, but one should not become attached to the fruits of one’s labor and desire reward, for labor for reward is slavery. Free activity is necessary for spiritual development.

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Free activity is reflected in the names: Bozhan, Bozhedom, Volelub, Volemir, Stozhar.

CALM IN THE FACE OF BOTH PLEASANT AND UNPLEASANT EVENTS appears as a result of the spiritualization of consciousness.

The quality of calm is reflected in the names: Bedoslav, Vseslav, Likhovid, Likhoslav, Nerev, Slavomir, Khvalimir, Brave, Yar; Bogolepa, Boleslav, Vladislav, Lyuborad, Lyuboslav, Svatava.

CONSTANT AND PURE DEVOTION TO THE HIGH is the natural need of any being, since he is an integral part of the Supreme. By serving Him, any being brings benefit to the Common Whole, and therefore to itself: a person has no other way to achieve personal benefit.

Devotion to the Almighty is reflected in the names: Beloslav, Bogdavlad, Bogolyub, Bogorod, Bohumil, Bozheslav, Lyubislav, Lubodar, Svetoslav, Slavata, Slavy, Tvorislav, Khvalibog; Boguslav, Vysheslav, Zvenislav, Rodoslav, Slavomil, Yaroslav.

A TENDENCY TO SOLITUDE is favorable for spiritual life. Solitude makes it possible to avoid communication with unrighteous people and preserve the living environment in natural purity.

This necessary condition for the enlightenment of the mind is reflected in the names: Bogodey, Boguslav, Bogukhval, Vedomysl, Molibog, Trevzor.

DETACHMENT FROM THE DICTAT OF THE CROWD is a necessary condition for the preservation and development of individuality, which is the basis of personality, without which spiritual improvement is impossible. Ancient Greek scientists argued that the worst are always in the majority, because the crowd inevitably averages the individual and does not allow it to go beyond the limits of philistine concepts, interfering with its spiritual advancement. Detachment from the dictates of the crowd indicates self-sufficiency and the desire for self-improvement.

Self-sufficiency is reflected in the names: Bogolep, Bozhidar, Bozhko, Velizar, Vsevlad, Dovol, Lyubozar, Radovlad, Samovlad, Sobeslav, Tverdislav, Troyan, Jan, Yarovit, Jaromil, Yarun.

Recognition of the importance of self-improvement is reflected in the names: Beloyar, Bylyata, Virilad, Gayan, Gremislav, Dushevlad, Zoryan, Rostislav, Svetislav, Svetobor, Svetogor, Svetozar, Svetoyar, Tvorilo, Khotibor, Chestimysl; Breslava, Guya, Gradislava, Dobroslava, Zorina, Irina, Matryona, Svetogora, Svetozar, Slavina, Sobin, Cheslava, Yanina, Yarina.

CONTINUITY OF DEEP KNOWLEDGE OF SPIRIT, LIGHT AND TRUE “I” ensures non-stop evolutionary development.

This quality is reflected in the names: Budislav, Veznich, Velesvezd, Verkhuslav, Zhizneslav, Istislav, Lyubomysl, Ogneslav, Yanislav, Yarosvet, Yaroslav; Agnia, Boyana, Veroslava, Gala, Zarya, Zarina, Lara, Radosveta, Svetoslava, Yara.

A CONSCIOUS, WISE SEARCH FOR THE PERFECT TRUTH leads a person to inner perfection, which consists in conscious service to the Almighty.

This quality is reflected in the names: Bogoved, Borzomysl, Vedagor, Velimudr, Vseved, Dorogomysl, Osmomysl, Premysl, Radomysl, Skorodum, Yaromudr; Alla, Omniscience, Inga, Lyubomudra.

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Bazhen (Bazhan)- desired child, desired.
Belozar- white dawn, enlightened.
Belogor- highly enlightened.
Beloslav- From BEL- white, turn white and SLAV- glorify.

Belyan- walking the path of light and spiritual improvement.
Berimir- caring about the world; or the conqueror of it.
Berislav- one who takes glory, who cares about glory.
Blagoslav- glorifying kindness.
Bogdan (Bozhko)- a child given by God.

God scholar- knower of the gods.
Bogodar (Bogadar)- gifted by the gods.
Bogolyub- lover of the Gods.
Bogomil (Bogumil)- dear to some of the Gods.
Bogumir- interaction between the Gods and the world.

Boleslav- glorifying the forest deity.
Borimir- a fighter for peace (or in the world), a peacemaker.
Borislav- a fighter for glory or a glorious fighter. (Judeo-Christian abbr. "Boris").
Boyan- divine storyteller.

Bratislava- From BROTHERS- fight and SLAV- to glorify or glorify brotherhood (brother).
Bronislav (Branislav)- a famous warrior or one who glorifies battle.
Bryachislav- from BRYACHI- rattle and SLAV- glorify.

Budimir- peacemaker or peacemaker.
Vedagor- knowledgeable about the highest, knowledgeable.
Vedislav- glorifying knowledge (knowledge).
Veleslav- glorifying Veles.
Veligor- great sublime.

Velimir (Velemir)- the great world or embodiment of Veles.
Velimudr (Velemudr)– knowledgeable or wise, like Veles.
Velisvet (Velesvet)- great enlightened one; light of Veles; interaction between Veles and Svetovit.
Velislav- great glory, most glorious.
Wenceslaus- dedicating to glory, crowned with glory.

Veselin- cheerful, cheerful.
Vladimir- owner of the world (a cursed name in Rus' in connection with its bloody baptism).
Vladislav (Volodislav)- possessing glory.
Vojislav- a glorious warrior or truly glorious.
Wolf- one of the personified names of the animal world or a partial embodiment of Perun.

Crow- one of the personified names of the animal world or a dark incarnation.
Vorotislav- returning glory.
Vsevid (Omniscient)– all-seeing; omniscient.
Vsevolod- the ruler of the people, who owns everything.
Vsemil- loved by everyone.

World- worldwide, i.e. capable of penetrating all worlds.
Vsesvet- all-worldly, i.e. capable of perceiving all lights (worlds).
Vseslav- all-glorifying, famous.
Vyshezor- one who sees (sees) the higher worlds, i.e. the worlds of Rule and Glory.
Vysheslav- glorifying the elder RELATIVES (Gods). Vyacheslav is the most famous, the most glorious.

Vyachko- legendary personality: Vyachko - the progenitor of the Vyatichi.
Godoslav (Godlav)- Historical figure: Godoslav- Prince of the Bodrichi-Rarogs.
Gorazd- skillful, capable, good.
Gorislav- fiery, burning in glory or highly revered.

Gorynya- mountain-like, huge, indestructible; fiery.
Gostemil (Gostomysl; Gostemysl)- dear to another (guest). Historical figure: Gostomysl- Prince of Novgorod.
Gradimir- guarding the world or your city.
Gradislav- protecting the glory or glorifying the city (or glorified in it).

Granislav- improving fame.
Gremislav- illustrious.
Gudislav- a renowned musician, trumpeting glory.
Dalemir- far (secluded) from the world (society).
Darimil- giving mercy, abundantly merciful.

Daren- donated.
Dzvenislav- glorified.
Dedoslav- glorifying ancestors, keeper of family traditions.
Dobrovest- telling about good.
Dobrovlad- possessing kindness and non-violence.

Dobrogor- exalting goodness.
Dobrolyub- kind and loving.
Dobromil- kind and sweet.
Dobromir (Dobrynya, Dobrysha)- kind and peaceful.
Dobromysl- kind and reasonable.

Dobroslav- glorifying kindness.
Domaslav- glorifying relatives.
Dragomir- more expensive than the world.
Drevoslav- glorifying antiquity, the heritage of ancestors, the family tree.
Treeworld- associated with the family tree and nature.

Dubynya- like an oak, indestructible.
Druzhina- comrade.
Ruff
Lark- one of the personified names of the animal world.
Zhdan- long-awaited child; expected.

Zhivomir- living in the world or the embodiment of Alive.
Zhivorod (Zhivarod)- the path of a healer to ROD.
Zimovit- harsh, merciless; winter orbit is the prototype of “Santa Claus”.
Zlatomir- golden world.
Sincerely– sincere; sparkling.
Kazimir- showing the world.
Koschey- thin, bony.
Krasimir- beautiful and peaceful.

Kriv- leader of the tribal union, which later began to be called "Children of Kriv" or "Krivichi".
Kudeyar- sorcerer Yarila.
Ladimir (Ladomir)– living in harmony with the world; sorcerer of Lada.

Ladislav- glorifying Lada (love), the embodiment of Lada.
Swan- personified name of the animal world; one of the incarnations of Mara.
Luchezar- radiating dawn.
We love you- Darling.
Lubodar- giver of love.

Lubomir- loving the world or loved in the world.
Lyubomysl- loving to think.
Luboslav- lover of glory, beloved, glorified.
Lyubomud- keeping wisdom.
Lyuboyar- loving Yarila - the sun.

Mal (Small, Mladen)- Jr.
Mieczyslaw- famous for the sword.
Milan- Cute.
Milovan- caressing, caring, or the one who was spared.
Milorad- sweet, joyful (to the sun).

Miloslav- sweetly glorifying.
Miloyar- beloved by Yarila.
Peaceful- peace-loving.
Miroslav- glorifying the world and glorified in the world.
Molchan- taciturn, silent.

Mstislav- glorifying revenge. Historical figure: Mstislav Vladimirovich- Prince of Tmutarakan, Grand Duke of Kiev.
Nevzor– blind.
Nekras- one of the “negative” names.
Fire expert- knowing the spiritual essence of fire; sorcerer of the Fire God.

Ognedar- giver, sacrificer to Fire.
Firelover- loving fire or embodiment of the Fire God
Ogneslav- glorifying Fire God or his incarnation.
Ogneyar- fusion of two elements (levels); solar flame; partial embodiment or embodiment.

Oleg- early Russian (post-Aryan) meaning - “movement towards the light”.
Eagle
- one of the personified names of the animal world; one of the incarnations of Perun.
Peresvet- a very light or partial incarnation of one of the Gods of the light pantheon. Historical figure: Peresvet- warrior of the Battle of Kulikovo.
Provid (Prozor)- seer, clairvoyant.
Putimir- wanderer.

Putislav (Putyata)- glorifying wanderings; explanatory.
Radigost- caring for another (guest).
Radimir (Radomir)- caring about the world.
Radislav- caring about fame.
Reasoner- reasonable, reasonable.

Ratibor- defender.
Ratmir- defender of the world.
RODislav (RODaslav, RODeslav, RODoslav)- glorifying the ROD; glorifying his family.
Rostislav- growing fame.
RODimir (RODamir, RODemir, RODomir)- GENUS And WORLD; giving birth to the world; partial embodiment or embodiment;

RODomysl- thinking about his kind.
RODOSVET- enlightening, spiritualizing kind; the name of the sorcerer ROD.
Svetoslav (Svetislav)- glorifying light, bright, ardent.
Svetlana- bright, pure soul.
Svetobor- struggling, winning with light, enlightenment.

Svetovid- seeing the light, perspicacious; incarnation of Belobog.
Svetozar- illuminating with light.
Svetogor- The embodiment of the power of the earth.
Svetomir- enlightening the world (society).
Svetopolk- leader of the light army.

Svetoyar- fiercely light (enlightened), sunny.
Skorodum- quick thinker.
Slawomir– glorifying the world or glorious in the world.
Smeyan- funny.
Nightingale- personified name of the animal world.

Som - personified name of the animal world.
Stanimir- establishing peace.
Stanislav- establishing glory.
Stoyan- strong, unbending.
Sudimir- a sage who talks about the world.

Sudislav- conferring glory.
Tverdimir (Tverdomir)- from HARD- hard and WORLD- peaceful, peace.
Tverdislav (Tverdoslav)- from HARD- hard and SLAV– glorify; glorifying the firmament.

Tvorimir- creating the world.
Tihomir- quiet and peaceful.
Trislav- glorifying Triglav.
Tour- personified name of the animal world. Historical figure: Tour- founder of the Turic clan.

Brave- brave.
Caslav- seeking glory.
Churoslav- glorifying CHUR (sorcerer).
Yarilo- solar incarnation, hypostasis of the heavenly plowman.
Jaromil- dear Yaril the sun.

Jaromir- sunny world.
Yaromudr- endowed with bright wisdom.
Yaropolk- leader of the solar army.
Yaroslav- glorifying Yarila.

Female names

Bazhena- female form of the name Bazhen.
Belogora- enlightened.
Beloslava- female form named after Beloslav.
Berislava- female form named after Berislav.
Blagoslava- female form named after Blagoslav.

Bogdana- female form of the name Bogdan.
Bogumila- dear to the Gods.
Boleslav- female form named after Boleslav.
Borislava- female form named after Borislav.
Boyana- female form of the name Boyan.

Bratislava- female form of the name Bratislav.
Bronislava- female form named after Bronislav.
Vedana (Vedeneya, Vedenya)- in charge.
Vedislava- glorifying knowledge.
Velizhana- polite, pacified her feelings.

Velizara- multi-light, illuminated.
Velimira- female form of the name Velimir.
Velislava- female form named after Velislav.
Wenceslas- female form named after Wenceslaus.
Faith- faith, faithful.

Veselina (Vesela)- female form named after Veselin.
Vladimir- female form named after Vladimir.
Vladislav- female form named after Vladislav.
Vojislava- female form named after Voislav.
Omniscient- omniscient.

Vsemila- female form of the name Vsemil.
Vseslav- female form of the name Vseslav.
Golub- meek.
Gorislava- female form named after Gorislav.
Gradislava- female form named after Gradislav.

Granislava- female form named after Granislav.
Darena (Darina, Dara)- female form of the name Daren.
Dzvenislava- glorified.
Dobrovlada- possessing kindness.
Dobrogora- exalting goodness.

Dobrolyuba- loving goodness.
Dobromila- female form of the name Dobromil.
Dobromira- female form of the name Dobromir.
Dobroslava- female form named after Dobroslav.
Dragomira- female form of the name Dragomir.

Zhdana- female form of the name Zhdan.
viviparidae- Priestess Zhiva.
Zvenislava- proclaiming glory; glorifying.
Zlatotsveta (Zlata)- golden-colored.
Zoremira- illuminating, enlightening the world.

Spark- female form named after Iskren.
Casimir- female form named after Kazimir.
Krasimira- female form of the name Krasimir.
Lada- beloved, dear. Goddess of love, mother of the Gods.
Ladomila- dear to the goddess Lada, merciful.

Ladomira– female form of the name Ladomir.
Ladoslava- glorifying Lada.
Luchesara- radiant, illuminating with light.
Lyubava (Love)- darling.
Lyubomila - beloved, dear.

Lyubomir- female form of the name Lyubomir.
Lyuboyar- loving Yarila.
Lyudmila- female form named after Lyudmil.
Ludomira- reconciling people.
Milada- dear to the goddess Lada.

Milana (Milena)- female form of the name Milan.
Miloslava- female form named after Miloslav.
Miroslava- female form named after Miroslav.
Mstislava- female form named after Mstislav.
Hope- hope.

Nekras- female form of the name Nekras.
Ogneslav- glorifying Fire.
Ogneyara- female form of the name Ogneyar.
Peredslava (Predslava)- preceding glory. Historical figure: Predslava- wife of Svyatoslav Igorevich, mother of Yaropolk Svyatoslavich.

Peresvet– female form of the name Peresvet.
Radmila- pleasing with sunny mercy.
Radimir- female form of the name Radimir.
Radislava- female form imnei Radislav.
Radmila- caring and sweet.

Radosvet- sanctifying joy.
Joy (Rada)- joy, happiness, sunny.
Rostislav - female form named after Rostislav.
Svetislava- female form named after Svetislav.
Svetlana- female form named after Svetlana.

Svetozara (Svetlozara)- female form of the name Svetozar.
Svetogora- female form of the name Svetogor.
Svetoyar- solar.
Snezhana- white-haired, cold.
Stanimira- female form of the name Stanimir.

Stanislava- female form named after Stanislav.
Tikhomira- female form of the name Tihomir.
Chaslava (Cheslava)- female form named after Chaslav.
Chernava- dark-haired, dark-skinned; partial incarnation of Mary or Chernobog.
Pike- personified name of the animal world. The earthly incarnation of the ROD.

Jaromila- dear Yarile.
Yaroslav- female form named after Yaroslav.

The name book will be supplemented over time.

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In the year of celebrating the 1000th anniversary of the Baptism of Rus', a whole host of saints of God were glorified at the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church...

The Icon of the Mother of God of Desperate United Hope is a majestic, but at the same time touching, gentle image of the Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus...

Thrones and chapels Upper Temple 1. Central altar. The Holy See was consecrated in honor of the feast of the Renewal (Consecration) of the Church of the Resurrection...
The village of Deulino is located two kilometers north of Sergiev Posad. It was once the estate of the Trinity-Sergius Monastery. IN...
Five kilometers from the city of Istra in the village of Darna there is a beautiful Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Who has been to the Shamordino Monastery near...
All cultural and educational activities necessarily include the study of ancient architectural monuments. This is important for mastering native...
Contacts: rector of the temple, Rev. Evgeniy Palyulin social service coordinator Yulia Palyulina +79602725406 Website:...
I baked these wonderful potato pies in the oven and they turned out incredibly tasty and tender. I made them from beautiful...