nr ↓ | name ↓ | Name Source ↓ |
140 | Siwa | Named for the Slavic goddess of fertility. This naming refers to the numerous Illyric population of |
2273 | Yarilo | Named for the ancient Slavic god of the Sun, spring, fertility and love. (M 7783) |
2522 | Triglav | Named for a Slavonic deity. (M 21954) |
2581 | Radegast | Named for a Slavonic deity. (M 21954) |
2832 | Lada | Named for the ancient Slavic goddess of marriage and family happiness. (M 12013) |
2968 | Iliya | Named for the Russian epic hero Il’ya Muromets, defender of the Russian land. (M 12969) |
2969 | Mikula | Named for the Russian epic hero Mikula Selyaninovich, the grain grower. (M 12970) |
2998 | Berendeya | Named for the wonderland in A. N. Ostrovskij’s (1823–1886) fairy tale The Snow-Maiden. (M 11159; I. |
3102 | Krok | Krok was a mythical prince of the Slavonic tribes in ancient Bohemia. He had three daughters. The yo |
3681 | Boyan | Named for Wise Boyan, the legendary old Russian story-teller and bard. (M 18453) |
4188 | Kitezh | Named for the Old Russian epic town of Kitezh. As legend tells, Kitezh was a beautiful and prosperou |
4250 | Perun | Named in honor of the Slavic god of thunder. (M 16444) |
4762 | Dobrynya | Named for the Russian epic hero Dobrynya Nikitich. (M 23137) |
5797 | Bivoj | This Amor-type object is named for the honorable hero of ancient Bohemian myths, known for his great |
9551 | Kazi | Named for the oldest daughter of prince Krok and wife of honorable hero Bivoj, known from Bohemian m |