• A modern depiction of a Silesian bebok in Katowice, Poland. Babay or Babai (Russian: Бабай) is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore.
  • The Slavic pagan folklore was not distinguished from the beliefs of the tribes in the neighboring geographical regions, although it developed individually as a...
  • Abstract: The paper analyzes the practical, symbolic, and magic functions of female, male, and babies’ clothes in Slavic childbirth-lore.
  • Oct 18, 2016 - Slavic Folklore. See more ideas about folk fashion, russian fashion, russian beauty.
  • Originally a pet name for popular Slavic baby names Ivan and Ivana, it's distinctly feminine in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, but gender-neutral elsewhere.
  • Fantasy cartoon style beautiful young lady in a Slavic traditional dress and a baby goat next to her...
  • Jul 6, 2023 - Explore Mariajose Riestra's board "Slavic Folklore" on Pinterest.
  • Page dedicated to all who love Slavic culture, folklore, mythology, ethnic music, traditions, custom.
  • Before Christian influence, Slavic pagans practiced polytheism and worshiped numerous gods and goddesses.