Top 50 Slavic Folklore Spirit Names
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The Top 50 Slavic Folklore Spirit Names List
These are the top 50 Slavic Folklore Spirit Names for 2024.
1. Rusalka2. Guardian of the forest, shapeshifter, playful yet protective. Rusalka
3. Frost spirit, brings winter frost and cold, can be both benevolent and cruel. Deda Moroz
4. Earth spirit, linked to fertility and the harvest, benevolent towards farmers. Babulya Yaga
5. Spirit of twilight, brings dreams and mysteries, often acts as a guide in liminal spaces. Strigoi
6. Spirit of the woodlands, usually a beautiful maiden, lures people into enchanted forests. Krovavitsa
7. Domovoi
8. Rusalka
9. Fairy-like spirit, often beautiful, known for having powerful magic related to nature. Upyr
10. Winter spirit, embodies the cold, often punitive but essential for nature’s balance. Yaga-Baba
11. Rusalka
12. Winter spirit, embodies the cold, often punitive but essential for nature’s balance. Yaga-Baba
13. Rusalka
14. Water nymph, beautiful and melancholic, often luring wanderers to water. Domovoi
15. Spirit of the raven, symbolizes wisdom and foresight, known for guiding lost souls. Vril
16. Falcon spirit, symbolizes freedom and the connection between earth and sky. Gurysha
17. Guardian of seeds and planting, associated with agriculture and growth. Pani Woda
18. Rusalka
19. Bathhouse spirit, guardian of bathhouses, can be curmudgeonly or friendly. Zmey Gorynych
20. Dream spirit, brings visions to those in slumber, acts as a guide in dreams. Mavka
21. Snow maiden, symbolizes purity and beauty, often brings joy in winter. Kostroma
22. Fairy-like spirit, often beautiful, known for having powerful magic related to nature. Upyr
23. Spirit of the woodlands, usually a beautiful maiden, lures people into enchanted forests. Krovavitsa
24. Snow maiden, symbolizes purity and beauty, often brings joy in winter. Kostroma
25. Water lady, embodiment of water, both nurturing and destructive. Nepturna
26. Goddess of beauty and fertility, associated with love and harmonious relationships. Sokolniki
27. Fish spirit, protector of the sea, grants wisdom to those who respect the oceans. Gorynych
28. Leshy
29. Falcon spirit, symbolizes freedom and the connection between earth and sky. Gurysha
30. Frost spirit, brings winter frost and cold, can be both benevolent and cruel. Deda Moroz
31. Goddess of beauty and fertility, associated with love and harmonious relationships. Sokolniki
32. Winter spirit, embodies the cold, often punitive but essential for nature’s balance. Yaga-Baba
33. Blood spirit, associated with protection and vengeance, fierce when dishonored. Tanushka
34. Rusalka
35. Female spirit, associated with domestic chores, can be helpful or cause mischief. Poludnica
36. Dream spirit, brings visions to those in slumber, acts as a guide in dreams. Mavka
37. Mischievous spirit, associated with mischief and trickery, creates chaos in daily life. Ryba-Kit
38. Spirit of the woodlands, usually a beautiful maiden, lures people into enchanted forests. Krovavitsa
39. Hearth spirit, protector of family warmth and domestic peace. Stribog
40. Spirit of mountains, represents strength and endurance, protector of the high places. Lada
41. Noon spirit, appears in fields during midday, punishes those who work too hard. Bannik
42. Domovoi
43. Dragon-like creature, known for its three heads, symbolizes chaos and strength. Vila
44. Domovoi
45. Dream spirit, brings visions to those in slumber, acts as a guide in dreams. Mavka
46. Bathhouse spirit, guardian of bathhouses, can be curmudgeonly or friendly. Zmey Gorynych
47. Leshy
48. Wind god, brings storms and calm, known for his unpredictable nature. Zhar-Ptitsa
49. Saints spirit, provides counsel and guidance, often called upon in times of need. Zimnik
50. Undead creature, similar to a vampire, often associated with dark magic and revenge. Morozko
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