"Снежанка" meaning in All languages combined

See Снежанка on Wiktionary

Proper name [Bulgarian]

IPA: [snɛˈʒa̟ŋkɐ] Forms: Снежа́нка [canonical], Snežánka [romanization]
Etymology: Снежа́на (Snežána, literally “evocative of snow”) + -ка (-ka) (diminutive suffix) Etymology templates: {{affix|bg|Снежа́на|-ка|lit1=evocative of snow|qq2=diminutive suffix}} Снежа́на (Snežána, literally “evocative of snow”) + -ка (-ka) (diminutive suffix) Head templates: {{bg-proper noun|Снежа́нка|f}} Снежа́нка • (Snežánka) f
  1. (Slavic mythology) Snow Maiden (daughter-like companian of Дядо Коледа (Father Christmas)/Дядо Мраз (Father Frost)) Categories (topical): Slavic mythology
    Sense id: en-Снежанка-bg-name-XjdXrLhk Categories (other): Bulgarian entries with incorrect language header, Bulgarian terms suffixed with -ка

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