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  • Slavicisation
  • Adoption or imposition of Slavic culture on a non-Slavic population

    Slavicisation or Slavicization, is the acculturation of something non-Slavic into a Slavic culture, cuisine, region, or nation. The process can either

    Slavicisation

    Slavicisation

  • East Slavic name
  • East Slavic naming customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's given name, patronymic name, and family name in East Slavic cultures in Russia

    East Slavic name

    East Slavic name

    East_Slavic_name

  • Romania
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    consisting of the Bulgar conquerors, Slavs and Vlachs (or Romanians) but the Slavicisation of the Bulgar elite had already begun in the 9th century. Following

    Romania

    Romania

    Romania

  • Sinë
  • Village in Dibër, Albania

    an overwhelmingly Albanian character, although a single instance of Slavicisation via the usage of the suffix -ovići is attested in the latter settlement

    Sinë

    Sinë

  • Zagreb
  • Capital city and county in Croatia

    Décsy similarly uses metathesis to construct *Chaprakov(o), a putative Slavicisation of a Hungarian hypocorism for "Cyprian", similar to the etymology of

    Zagreb

    Zagreb

    Zagreb

  • Iranian peoples
  • Group of Indo-European peoples

    for a millennium, and were eventually absorbed and assimilated (e.g. Slavicisation) by the Proto-Slavic population of the region. The Sarmatians differed

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian_peoples

  • Cultural assimilation
  • Adoption of features of another culture

    Romanianization Romanization Sanskritisation Serbianisation Sinicization Slavicisation Slovakization Swedification Ukrainization Thaification Turkification

    Cultural assimilation

    Cultural_assimilation

  • Skopje
  • Capital and largest city of North Macedonia

    neighbourhood displayed mixed Christian Albanian anthroponymy with cases of Slavicisation present (e.g. Palić; Pal + Slavic suffix ić). During this time period

    Skopje

    Skopje

    Skopje

  • Germanisation
  • Spread of the German language, people and culture

    Romanisation or Latinisation names Russification Finland Serbianisation Slavicisation Slovakisation Sovietisation Swedification of Scania Ukrainisation Assimilation

    Germanisation

    Germanisation

    Germanisation

  • Thracians
  • Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe

    Sarmatians and Slavs, accompanied by, hellenization, romanization and later slavicisation, remade the ethnicity, language, and culture of Thrace. Regardless,

    Thracians

    Thracians

    Thracians

  • Odilo Globocnik
  • Austrian Nazi, SS officer, and Holocaust perpetrator (1904–1945)

    claiming that he was of Aryan origin and that his surname was a result of "Slavicisation". In his biography, historian Joseph Poprzeczny cited Austro-Hungarian

    Odilo Globocnik

    Odilo Globocnik

    Odilo_Globocnik

  • Morlachia
  • Historical region in the Balkans named after the Morlachs

    originally a Romance people related to modern Romanians before their Slavicisation. In old topography, the toponym Morlachia was given great importance

    Morlachia

    Morlachia

    Morlachia

  • Romanians
  • Ethnic group

    consisting of the Bulgar conquerors, Slavs and Vlachs (Romanians) but the Slavicisation of the Bulgar elite had already begun in the 9th century. Following

    Romanians

    Romanians

    Romanians

  • Indo-Iranians
  • Historical group of Indo-European peoples

    Eastern Europe, the Iranians were eventually decisively assimilated (e.g. Slavicisation) and absorbed by the Proto-Slavic population of the region, while in

    Indo-Iranians

    Indo-Iranians

    Indo-Iranians

  • List of placenames in Vojvodina in different languages
  • July 2025. Popović, Zoran (19 December 2023). "Slavenizacija Baranje" [Slavicisation of Baranya]. Novosti. Retrieved 19 July 2025. [The official Decision

    List of placenames in Vojvodina in different languages

    List_of_placenames_in_Vojvodina_in_different_languages

  • Slavic migrations to the Balkans
  • Overview of Slavic migrations to Southeast Europe

    Slavonic as a state religion and language, respectively, and the complete Slavicisation of the Turkic Bulgars by the late 800s, the Slavs lost their separate

    Slavic migrations to the Balkans

    Slavic migrations to the Balkans

    Slavic_migrations_to_the_Balkans

  • Acculturation
  • Adjusting to a new cultural environment

    Romanianization Romanization Sanskritisation Serbianisation Sinicization Slavicisation Slovakization Swedification Ukrainization Thaification Turkification

    Acculturation

    Acculturation

  • History of Bulgaria
  • dramatic change of the demographics of the region and its almost complete Slavicisation. The son and heir of Asparuh, Tervel, became ruler in the beginning

    History of Bulgaria

    History_of_Bulgaria

  • Bulgars
  • Turkic tribal confederation

    Bulgar Turkic almost disappeared with the transition to Christianity and Slavicisation in the middle of the 9th century. When the ruling class abandoned its

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

  • Salmanov
  • Surname list

    Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Salmanova. It is a slavicisation of the Arabic male given name Salman. It may refer to Anar Salmanov

    Salmanov

    Salmanov

  • Rus' people
  • European ethnic group

    stands in stark contrast to the previous two centuries, showing that the Slavicisation of the Rus' elite would have been complete after the second half of

    Rus' people

    Rus' people

    Rus'_people

  • Rajputisation
  • Process of coalescing diverse communities into the Rajput community

    Romanisation or Latinisation names Russification Finland Serbianisation Slavicisation Slovakisation Sovietisation Swedification of Scania Ukrainisation Assimilation

    Rajputisation

    Rajputisation

  • Dacians
  • Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe

    Sarmatians, accompanied by persistent hellenization, romanisation and later slavicisation. Therefore, in the study of the toponomy of Dacia, one must take account

    Dacians

    Dacians

    Dacians

  • Kuči (tribe)
  • Historical tribe and region in eastern Montenegro

    of Podgorica, extending along the border with Albania. Processes of Slavicisation during the Ottoman era and onwards facilitated ethno-linguistic shifts

    Kuči (tribe)

    Kuči (tribe)

    Kuči_(tribe)

  • Russification
  • Measures to increase the influence of Russian culture and language

    Russification (Russian: русификация, romanized: rusifikatsiya), Russianisation or Russianization, is a form of cultural assimilation in which non-Russians

    Russification

    Russification

    Russification

  • Forced assimilation
  • Involuntary cultural assimilation of minority groups

    Memoricide Paper genocide Anglicisation Francization Russification Slavicisation Sinicization Germanisation Magyarization Persianization Turkification

    Forced assimilation

    Forced assimilation

    Forced_assimilation

  • Dębczyn culture
  • Pomeranian archaeological culture

    Vidivarii, as well as some other Germanic peoples, were subject to Slavicisation from the seventh century onward. Vends (Livonia) Early history of Pomerania

    Dębczyn culture

    Dębczyn culture

    Dębczyn_culture

  • History of North Macedonia
  • already gone extinct before the arrival of the Slavs and the following slavicisation, due to hellenization, romanisation and repeated barbaric invasions

    History of North Macedonia

    History_of_North_Macedonia

  • Croatisation
  • Process of cultural assimilation into Croatian identity

    Croatisation or Croatization (Serbo-Croatian: kroatizacija, hrvatizacija, pohrvaćenje; Italian: croatizzazione) is a process of cultural assimilation,

    Croatisation

    Croatisation

  • Nerezi
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    anthroponyms forming a minority as well as displaying instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Petko Gjon-i, Gjorgo Gjergj, Petko Kurte etc.). The village is

    Nerezi

    Nerezi

    Nerezi

  • Huma, North Macedonia
  • Only Megleno-Romanian village in North Macedonia

    only Megleno-Romanian village in modern North Macedonia following the Slavicisation of Konsko (Coinsco or Conițca) and Sermenin (Sirminină or Sirminina)

    Huma, North Macedonia

    Huma, North Macedonia

    Huma,_North_Macedonia

  • Tetovo
  • City in Polog, North Macedonia

    with Slavic-Christian and Albanian-Christian names, with some cases of Slavicisation. In 1468, Tetovo had 180 Christian and 41 Muslim families. In 1545 there

    Tetovo

    Tetovo

    Tetovo

  • Rogami
  • names of the village suggest it was starting to undergo a process of Slavicisation. Ajeti, Idriz (2017). Albanian Language Studies. ASHAK. p. 623. Ajeti

    Rogami

    Rogami

    Rogami

  • Dnieper Balts
  • Historical Baltic ethnicity that existed from millennia B.C. until the Early Middle Ages

    basin. Since the 7th and 8th centuries, the linguistic and cultural Slavicisation of Dnieper Balts was accelerated by the conversion of the multilingual

    Dnieper Balts

    Dnieper Balts

    Dnieper_Balts

  • Polonisation
  • Adoption or imposition of Polish culture

    Polonisation or Polonization (Polish: polonizacja; Belarusian: паланізацыя, romanised: pałanizacyja; Ukrainian: полонізація, romanised: polonizatsiya;

    Polonisation

    Polonisation

    Polonisation

  • Asia Minor Slavs
  • Historic ethnic group

    northern part of the Diocese of Macedonia, combined with the complete Slavicisation of the Turkic-speaking Bulgars, Slavic population transfers were discontinued:

    Asia Minor Slavs

    Asia Minor Slavs

    Asia_Minor_Slavs

  • History of Proto-Slavic
  • about a millennium, and the eventual absorption and assimilation (e.g. Slavicisation) of the Iranian-speaking Scythians, Sarmatians, and Alans in Eastern

    History of Proto-Slavic

    History_of_Proto-Slavic

  • Lithuanians in Belarus
  • Ethnic group in Belarus

    BC. From the later part of the 1st millennium AD until the advent of Slavicisation, the numbers of Balts decreased, although isolated islands that maintained

    Lithuanians in Belarus

    Lithuanians in Belarus

    Lithuanians_in_Belarus

  • Istrian Italians
  • Ethnic group in Europe

    Dalmatian Italians Istriot language Istro-Romanians Italianization Slavicisation Antolini, Nicola. "Slavi e Latini in Istria tra cinquecento e novecento:

    Istrian Italians

    Istrian Italians

    Istrian_Italians

  • Banište
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    attested being of a mixed Albanian-Slavic character with instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Gjon Popovići): the brothers Gjorgo, Istanec, and Nikolla Papriçi;

    Banište

    Banište

    Banište

  • Sermenin
  • Village in North Macedonia

    together with Konsko (Coinsco or Conițca), it underwent significant Slavicisation and, by the end of the 19th century, Megleno-Romanian was no longer

    Sermenin

    Sermenin

    Sermenin

  • Želino
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    Slavic anthroponomy along with a presence of Albanian onomastics. Due to Slavicisation, some families had a mixed Slav-Albanian anthroponomy - usually a Slavic

    Želino

    Želino

    Želino

  • Kriči
  • Albanian tribe

    by numerous Vlach communities, who were themselves in a process of Slavicisation. The term Kričan is mentioned as a region in the 1260 charter of Stefan

    Kriči

    Kriči

    Kriči

  • Reka e Keqe
  • Ethnographic region in Kosovo

    Slavonic names were also used by Albanians during this period. The Slavicisation of Albanian families in these documents is evident, most notably in

    Reka e Keqe

    Reka_e_Keqe

  • Serbianisation
  • Spread of Serbian culture, people, or politics

    Serbianisation or Serbianization, also known as Serbification, and Serbisation or Serbization (Serbo-Croatian: srbizacija / србизација or posrbljavanje

    Serbianisation

    Serbianisation

  • Serboi
  • Tribe living in North Caucasus

    period. The Sarmatians were eventually decisively assimilated (e.g. Slavicisation) and absorbed by the Proto-Slavic population of Eastern Europe around

    Serboi

    Serboi

    Serboi

  • Italian irredentism in Istria
  • Political movement in Italy

    Austria outlined a wide-ranging project aimed at the Germanisation or Slavicisation of the areas of the empire with an Italian presence: His Majesty expressed

    Italian irredentism in Istria

    Italian irredentism in Istria

    Italian_irredentism_in_Istria

  • Rosoki
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    attested was mixed Albanian-Slavic in character, with instances of Slavicisation, e.g Lekë Likarovići. The entire Christian population of the village

    Rosoki

    Rosoki

    Rosoki

  • Džepište
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    character with a predominance of Slavic names as well as instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Radiç Gjergji). Džepište has traditionally been inhabited by

    Džepište

    Džepište

  • Botushë
  • Village in Gjakova, Kosovo

    Nenko, son of Leka. A large part of the anthroponomy shows a degree of slavicisation, and many of these traditionally Slavic Orthodox names were also used

    Botushë

    Botushë

    Botushë

  • Bulgarisation
  • Spread of Bulgarian culture

    Bulgarisation (Bulgarian: българизация, romanized: bălgarizaciya), also known as Bulgarianisation (Bulgarian: побългаряване, romanized: pobălgaryavane)

    Bulgarisation

    Bulgarisation

  • Breštani
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    recorded attest to a mixed Albanian-Slavic character, with instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Martin Shpani, Dimitri Filsha, Haranec son of Sima etc.). According

    Breštani

    Breštani

    Breštani

  • Žužnje
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    an almost exclusively Albanian character, with only a single case of Slavicisation in the case of Gjon Gjergjeviqi. In 1519, the village counted 14 Christian

    Žužnje

    Žužnje

  • Bomovo
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    character with a predominance of Slavic names as well as instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Gjurgj Gjergji). The village had 1 Muslim household. The 1971

    Bomovo

    Bomovo

    Bomovo

  • Trebište
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    recorded was overwhelmingly Slavic in character, although instances of Slavicisation are easily identifiable. For example, the patronymic Bukurovići is attested

    Trebište

    Trebište

    Trebište

  • Demographic history of the Vilnius region
  • Already in the 1st century, Lithuanian tribes inhabited Lithuania proper. Slavicisation of Lithuanians in eastern and southeastern Lithuania began in the 16th

    Demographic history of the Vilnius region

    Demographic history of the Vilnius region

    Demographic_history_of_the_Vilnius_region

  • Bulačani
  • Village in Skopje, North Macedonia

    Bulačani appears to be inhabited by an Albanian population. Due to Slavicisation, some families had a mixed Slav-Albanian anthroponomy–usually a Slavic

    Bulačani

    Bulačani

    Bulačani

  • Gajre
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    known as Garje or Gara) exhibits largely Albanian anthroponomy. Due to Slavicisation, some families had a mixed Slav-Albanian anthroponomy - usually a Slavic

    Gajre

    Gajre

    Gajre

  • Lithuanization
  • Adoption or imposition of Lithuanian culture or language

    returning to native Lithuanian surnames, as opposed to Germanization and Slavicisation (which included both Russification and Polonization). These talks resulted

    Lithuanization

    Lithuanization

  • Selokuḱi
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    entirely of a Slavic character, with an Albanian anthroponym exhibiting Slavicisation also appearing. (i.e Jovan Gjin-i; etc.). As of the 2021 census, Selokuḱi

    Selokuḱi

    Selokuḱi

    Selokuḱi

  • Ukrainization
  • Efforts to promote the Ukrainian language and culture in Ukraine

    Ukrainization or Ukrainisation (Ukrainian: Українізація [ʊkrɐjin⁽ʲ⁾iˈzɑts⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ]) is a policy or practice of increasing the usage and facilitating the

    Ukrainization

    Ukrainization

    Ukrainization

  • Gorno Melničani
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    attested depicts a mixed Albanian-Slavic character with instances of Slavicisation; as is depicted in the case of Andrija Zogovići, his surname being formed

    Gorno Melničani

    Gorno Melničani

    Gorno_Melničani

  • Belarusization
  • Belarusization (Belarusian: беларусізацыя, romanized: biełarusizacyja) was a policy of protection and advancement of the Belarusian language and recruitment

    Belarusization

    Belarusization

  • Czechization
  • Cultural change in which something non-Czech is made to become Czech

    Czechization or Czechisation (also Bohemization; Czech: čechizace, počeštění, bohemizace; German: Tschechisierung) is a cultural change in which something

    Czechization

    Czechization

  • Hirsch von Pomischel
  • Prague. The coat of arms remains the same but the surname undergoes a Slavicisation perhaps as a result of the nationalisms of the Bohemian upper class

    Hirsch von Pomischel

    Hirsch_von_Pomischel

  • Bezovo
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    anthroponyms forming a minority as well as displaying instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Borko son of Gjergj Marko). The village had 1 Muslim household

    Bezovo

    Bezovo

    Bezovo

  • Hame, Debar
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    minority of Albanian anthroponyms that appear also displaying instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Jovan Prishleshi; Ivanko Husha; etc.). As of the 2021 census

    Hame, Debar

    Hame, Debar

    Hame,_Debar

  • Mandatory Swedish
  • Compulsory teaching of the Swedish language in Finnish schools

    strength, representing fears that abandoning Swedish would lead to slavicisation or worse. However, during the 1860s, under Tsar Alexander II, legal

    Mandatory Swedish

    Mandatory_Swedish

  • Poland in antiquity
  • History of Poland from 400 BC to 500 AD

    forced Christianization, conquest and extermination, or assimilation (Slavicisation), the Old Prussians being the primary example. Lithuanians and Latvians

    Poland in antiquity

    Poland in antiquity

    Poland_in_antiquity

  • Piskupština
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    attest to a mixed Albanian-Slavic character, although clear instances of Slavicisation are identifiable. For example, a certain Dobrosllav Zogovići is recorded

    Piskupština

    Piskupština

    Piskupština

  • Slovakization
  • Process of cultural assimilation

    Hedvig Malina Ethnic minorities in Czechoslovakia Anti-German sentiment Slavicisation Magyarization Czechization Law pertaining to Local Administration. Collection

    Slovakization

    Slovakization

    Slovakization

  • Krivci
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    minority of Albanian anthroponyms that appear also displaying instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Bodo Duka, Lash Noba, Koko Gjorgji etc.). As of the 2021 census

    Krivci

    Krivci

    Krivci

  • Vrbjani, Mavrovo i Rostuše
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    an almost exclusively Albanian character, with only a single case of Slavicisation in the case of Margjin Popivići: Gjergj Luçi, Gjonëma Suma, Vasil Suma

    Vrbjani, Mavrovo i Rostuše

    Vrbjani, Mavrovo i Rostuše

    Vrbjani,_Mavrovo_i_Rostuše

  • Ribnica, Mavrovo i Rostuše
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    with a slight predominance of Albanian anthroponyms, with cases of Slavicisation, i.e Miho Tanushoviq. In 1536/39, the village has 34 Christian families

    Ribnica, Mavrovo i Rostuše

    Ribnica, Mavrovo i Rostuše

    Ribnica,_Mavrovo_i_Rostuše

  • Otišani
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    minority of Albanian anthroponyms that appear displaying instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Pejo Gjoni.). Alongside the Christians, 3 Muslim households are

    Otišani

    Otišani

    Otišani

  • Lukovo, Struga
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    minority of Albanian anthroponyms also appearing, alongside instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Petko Gjergji, Dimitri Palkop, Malan Nikolla, Gjon Velko, Volçko

    Lukovo, Struga

    Lukovo,_Struga

  • Grekaj
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    recorded were overwhelmingly Albanian in character, with instances of Slavicisation: (e.g Lazar Gjin, Petri Bogdan, Jovan Gjin, Keko Gjin, Keko Todor, Gjin

    Grekaj

    Grekaj

    Grekaj

  • Konsko
  • Village in North Macedonia

    together with Sermenin (Sirminină or Sirminina), it underwent significant Slavicisation and, by the end of the 19th century, Megleno-Romanian was no longer

    Konsko

    Konsko

    Konsko

  • Bosniakisation
  • Process of cultural assimilation in parts of southern Europe

    Bosniakisation designates the process of ethnic and cultural assimilation of non-Bosniak individuals or groups into the Bosniak ethnocultural corpus. Historically

    Bosniakisation

    Bosniakisation

  • Zdunje
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    Zdunje appears as having largely Christian Albanian anthroponomy. Due to Slavicisation, some families had a mixed Slav-Albanian anthroponomy - usually a Slavic

    Zdunje

    Zdunje

    Zdunje

  • Rakovec, Bogovinje
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    belonging to the Orthodox Christian Albanian onomastic sphere. Due to Slavicisation, some families had a mixed Slav-Albanian anthroponomy - usually a Slavic

    Rakovec, Bogovinje

    Rakovec,_Bogovinje

  • Modrič, Struga
  • Village in Southwestern, North Macedonia

    Albanian anthroponyms also appearing, albeit displaying instances of Slavicisation (e.g., Keko Pejo, Genko the brother of Gjuro Bogdani.). According to

    Modrič, Struga

    Modrič,_Struga

  • Lomnica, Vrapčište
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    largely inhabited by an Orthodox Christian Albanian population. Due to Slavicisation, some families had a mixed Slav-Albanian anthroponomy - usually a Slavic

    Lomnica, Vrapčište

    Lomnica,_Vrapčište

  • Vrben
  • Village in Polog, North Macedonia

    Albanian-Slavic character, with clear instances of Slavic influence or Slavicisation. This is encapsulated by the usage of patronyms with the Slavic suffix

    Vrben

    Vrben

    Vrben

  • Dovolan
  • Village in Dibër, Albania

    alongside more general Christian ones, although Slavic influences and Slavicisation are also present: Gjon Bazovići; Gjure, son of Andrija; Dimitri Koleci;

    Dovolan

    Dovolan

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  • Sahib
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sahib

    Master, Gentleman, Companion

  • Zebara |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zebara |

    Beauty

  • Prassana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Prassana

    Pleasing; Propitiating

  • Khatir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Khatir |

    Heart, Idea

  • Raeef
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raeef

    Compasionate; Kind

  • Taatiana
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Taatiana

    A saint

  • Micki
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Hebrew

    Micki

    Like the Lord; Feminine of Michael

  • Tidwell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tidwell

    English : reduced form of Tid(e)swell, a habitational name from Tideswell in Derbyshire, so named from the Old English personal name Tīdi + Old English wella ‘spring’.

  • Grisham
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Grisham

    From the grazing.

  • Eil
  • Boy/Male

    English, Hindu, Indian

    Eil

    All Pervasive

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