• From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Slavic folklore character. ... Babay or Babai (Russian: Бабай) is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore.
  • Goya's ''Que viene el coco ("Here Comes Babay / Babay is Coming"), c. 1797. Babay is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore and mythology.
  • Babay or Babai (Russian: Бабай) is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore. ... ^ Shaparova Natalya Sergeevna Short Encyclopedia of Slavic Mythology.
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  • Babay or Babai is a night spirit (Bogeyman) in Slavic folklore. According to beliefs, he abducts children who do not sleep at night or behave badly.
  • A supernatural being, she is most often depicted as an old woman who lives in the woods. Who is the boogeyman in Slavic folklore : Babay.
  • Papaios(Παπαῖος):Scythian God equal to Zeus acc. to Herodotus Babay: In Slavic Folklore ‚a frightening old man‘ whose name is a translation of Tatar...
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  • Also known as. English. Babay. Slavic folklore character. ... bat_smgwiki Babaūžis. enwiki Babay (Slavic folklore). ltwiki Babaušis.
  • In Slavic folklore, Babay is a sort of evil spirit in the shape of an old man. Parents apparently invoke him to scare their children when they aren’t listening.