FERDINAND m German, French, Dutch, English, Czech, Slovene, Ancient Germanic From Ferdinando, the old Spanish form of a Germanic name composed of the elements fardi
ANASTASIA Анастасия f Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, English, Spanish, Italian, Ancient Greek Feminine form of ANASTASIUS.
King Boleslav of Poland invited the Jews, granting them unprecedented rights and privileges.
Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.
Meanings and Origins of Male Slavic Names. Page 1 of 1. BELBOG: Variant spelling of Slavic Belobog, meaning “white
Many Poles speak English, French, German, or Russian, and understand other Slavic languages in varying degrees. By law, ethnic ities have the right to be taught
[1 ] [ 4] BOGATYR (Богатырь): Russian form of Turkish Baghatur, meaning “hero” or “warrior.”