a branch of the Indo-European family of languages, usually divided into East Slavic (Russian, Ukrainian, Byelorussian), West Slavic (Polish, Czech, Slovak, Sorbian), and South Slavic (Old Church Slavonic, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovene).
From Latin, Bison, meaning wild ox. There is some connection to a Slavic word meaning the 'Stinking Animal' a reference to its scent. The word was carried to America in the 1690's
The name "Mikita" is of Slavic origin, particularly associated with Belarusian and Ukrainian cultures. In English, it can be translated to mean "who is like God?" This name is often viewed as a variant of "Mikhael" or "Michael," which carries a similar meaning. It is commonly used as a masculine given name in various Slavic countries.
Cyrillic alphabet
Cyrillic writing is an alphabetic script used for various Slavic languages, including Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian, as well as some non-Slavic languages. It was developed in the 9th century and is attributed to the disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who sought to create a written system for the Slavic peoples. The script features a combination of letters derived from Greek and some additional characters to represent specific Slavic sounds. Today, it consists of around 30 letters, with variations existing for different languages.
"Babcha" is a term of endearment in some Slavic languages, particularly in Polish and Ukrainian, meaning "grandmother" or "granny." It conveys affection and warmth, often used by grandchildren when referring to their grandmothers. The word can also reflect a sense of familial love and tradition.
Slavic meaning 'A Russian Saint'.
The girl's name Saskia is of Slavic origin meaning 'protector of mankind'.
The phrase nismo komsije is from the Slavic language Croatian. It translates in the English language to "we are not neighbors".
The name Gordan does not have an equivalent in Hebrew. It is a Slavic name, derived from a South Slavic word meaning "dignified".
It is a Slavic name meaning love; to be loved.
It is a variant of the Spanish Milagros or Czechoslovakian or Slavic Milena meaning miracles or favored.
Czech comes from the Proto-Slavic *čel- meaning "kinsman".
It comes from the Slavic name meaning "victorious people"
Stojanović is Slavic in origin meaning "son of Stojan". Stojan meaning "stand,stay".
Danica is from a Slavic word meaning "morning star."
Aerodrom is a South Slavic term for airport, and a Russian term for Aerodrome.
-Ski(y) is a suffix in Slavic names meaning "characteristic of".