"Yarilo" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Derived from Russian Ярило (Jarilo), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *jaro (“spring”) or Proto-Slavic *jarъ (“strong, fierce”). It is related to Old East Slavic ярилой (jariloj), a straw effigy used by the ancient Slavs during the festival of Kupala to expel evil spirits. Etymology templates: {{der|en|ru|Ярило}} Russian Ярило (Jarilo), {{der|en|sla-pro|*jaro||spring}} Proto-Slavic *jaro (“spring”), {{der|en|sla-pro|*jarъ||strong, fierce}} Proto-Slavic *jarъ (“strong, fierce”), {{der|en|orv|ярилой}} Old East Slavic ярилой (jariloj) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Yarilo
  1. The god of vegetation, fertility, and springtime in Slavic mythology. Categories (topical): Slavic deities Synonyms: Jarilo Translations (Slavic god of vegetation and spring): Ярыла (Jaryla) (Belarusian), Ярило (Jarilo) [masculine] (Bulgarian), Jaryło [masculine] (Polish), Jaryła (Polish), Jaruna (Polish), Ярило (Jarilo) [masculine] (Russian), Јарило [masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), Јаро [masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), Јаровид [masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), Ярило (Jarylo) [masculine] (Ukrainian)
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