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    Nyavka) is a phrase used to denote the souls of the dead in Slavic mythology. The singular form (Nav or Nawia) is also used as a name for an underworld, over...
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  • from the 19-20 century) of Slavic Native Faith (Rodnovery). Older sources mention only Nav and Yav concepts of ancient slavic cosmology, similar to Yin...
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  • and record producer Nav (mixtape), his 2017 debut commercial mixtape Nav, Afghanistan Nav, Iran (disambiguation) Nav (Slavic folklore), or Nawia, an underworld...
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    sprite Czech folklore Rusalka Máchal, Jan (1918). "Slavic Mythology". In L. H. Gray (ed.). The Mythology of all Races. Vol. III, Celtic and Slavic Mythology...
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    also known as Lalka (pl. Lalki). The Proto-Slavic root *navь-, means "dead", "deceased" or "corpse". The word Nav is also the name of the underworld, Vyraj...
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    of Nav (underworld). Rituals of initiation include a formal renunciation of Christianity (raskrestitsia) which entails the baptism with a Slavic name...
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    Bulgarian: вили), are woodland fairies or nymphs found in South and West Slavic folklore. One of the hypotheses of the etymology of the word samovila is that...
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    Rusalka (category Slavic folklore)
    In Slavic folklore, the rusalka (plural: rusalki; Cyrillic: русалка, plural: русалки; Polish: rusałka, plural: rusałki) is a female entity, often malicious...
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    Slavic paganism, Slavic mythology, or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which...
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  • Look up naw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Slavic folklore, the naw (or nav') are the souls of the prematurely deceased. NAW may refer to: National...
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