Slavic means of or having to do with the the Indo-European peoples who speak languages belonging to the Slavic languages and share, to varying degrees, certain cultural traits and historical backgrounds. The Slavs inhabit most of Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Some East Slavs (Russians) also live in Siberia and Central Asia.
Present-day Slavs include Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Poles, Czechs, Slovaks,Bulgarians, Macedonians, Slovenes, Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs and Montenegrins.http://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Montenegrins
It means John in Slavic languages
No US president has any known Slavic ancestors.
Tabaka is a variation on the Slavic word for tobacco and indicates an ancestor with some connection to tobacco sales or farming.
The two Moravia brothers who created a Slavic alphabet were Saints Cyril and Methodius. They developed the Glagolitic alphabet in the 9th century to aid in the Christianization of the Slavic peoples. This alphabet later evolved into the Cyrillic script, which is used in many Slavic languages today. Their work significantly contributed to the cultural and religious development of the Slavic nations.
Never. It was, however, slavic (extremly long time ago; its name is slavic).
Zlata is a Slavic name that means "golden", a derivative of the Slavic word zlato "gold". In Yiddish, it's spelled צלאטע
Danica is from a Slavic word meaning "morning star."
Nowhere, there is really no such English word as "salvic", did you mean "Slavic".
The Slavic word for Christmas.
Lubitza means little loved one or Violette
The word slava can have more than one meaning. The most known and most common meaning of the word is glory or knowledge. It originates from the slavic language.
No, it has Slavic origins.
The Slavic word for good-bye is zbohom. The word good-bye is said as addio in Italian and as adios in the Spanish language.
The word "novost" is of Slavic origin, meaning "news" or "novelty." It is commonly used in various Slavic languages, including Russian and Serbian, to refer to information about recent events or happenings. In a broader context, it can also signify something new or a recent development.
No. The Slavic people were first used as slaves. The word "slave" derives from the name "Slavic".
No. The Slavic people were first used as slaves. The word "slave" derives from the name "Slavic".
The name Gordan does not have an equivalent in Hebrew. It is a Slavic name, derived from a South Slavic word meaning "dignified".