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- Vuk_(name) abstract "Vuk (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук) is a South Slavic male given name, predominantly recorded among the Serbs. The name literally means "wolf". Vuk Karadžić, 19th-century Serbian philologist and ethnographer, explained the traditional, apotropaic use of the name: a woman who had lost several babies in succession, would name her newborn son Vuk, because it was believed that the witches, who "ate" the babies, were afraid to attack the wolves. In the Serbian epic poetry, the wolf is a symbol of fearlessness. Vuk was the 17th most popular name for boys in Serbia in the period 2003–2005.There are many given names derived from the noun vuk. The following are male names recorded among the Serbs by the 19th century: Vukaj, Vuko, Vukoje, Vukovoj, Vukovoje, Vukal, Vukalj, Vukajlo, Vukola, Vukel, Vukelja, Vukula, Vukan, Vukolin, Vukota, Vukić, Vukadin, Vukac, Vukas, Vuksan, Vukač, Vukašin, Vukša, Vukdrag, Vukman, Vukoman, Vukmir, Vukomir, Vukmilj, Vukoslav, Vukosav, Dobrovuk, Vučo, Vučko, Vučela, Vučan, Vučen, Vučin, Vučihna, Vučina, Vučeta, Vučić, Vučkulin, Vujo, Vujan, Vujat, Vujadin, Vujin, Vujeta, Vujčeta, Vujčin, Vujić, Vujko, Vujak, Vujica, Vujača, Vujaš, Vule, Vulina, Vulić, Vulic, and Vuleš. There are also female names derived from vuk: Vuka, Vukana, Vujana, Vukava, Vučica, Vukadinka, Vujadinka, Vukmira, Vukomirka, Vukomanka, and Vukosava. All the derivatives from vuk were regarded as apotropaic names. In the period 2003–2005, Vukašin was the 30th and Vukan the 82nd most popular name for boys in Serbia.The name Vuk is recorded in Serbian sources dating before 1400 in the form of Vlk (Old Cyrillic: Влъкъ), with a syllabic l. Through a sound change in Serbian that took place after 1400, the syllabic l turned into the vowel u. In this way Vlk became Vuk, and by the same process the initial Vuk- and Vuč- in the derivatives developed from Vlk- and Vlč-; e.g., Vukašin from Vlkašin. The names Vujo and Vule are the bases for the derivatives starting with Vuj- and Vul-. They are formed from vuk on the same pattern as the pet names Brajo and Brale are formed from brat "brother".The given name Vlk and its derivatives, Vlkoň, Vlček, and Vlčata for males, and Vlkava and Vlčenka for females, were recorded among the Czechs, while Wilkan was recorded among the Poles. Janusz, the Archbishop of Gniezno (1374–1382), was nicknamed Suchy Wilk or Suchowilk "dry wolf". Serbian surnames Belovuk and Bjelovuk mean "white wolf".".
- Vuk_(name) meaning ""wolf"".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageID "18564733".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageLength "5893".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageRevisionID "679570880".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Apotropaic.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Apotropaic_magic.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_masculine_given_names.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_masculine_given_names.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_mythology.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Witchcraft.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Czechs.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Early_Cyrillic_alphabet.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Gniezno.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Gray_wolf.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Janusz_Suchywilk.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Old_Cyrillic.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Poles.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_epic_poetry.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_language.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Serbs.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_names.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Sound_change.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink South_Slavs.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Syllabic_consonant.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vojin_Popović.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vujić.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk,_Ban_of_Bosnia.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Branković.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Crnogorac.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Drašković.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Grgurević.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Jeremić.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Karadžić.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Kosača.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Krsto_Frankopan.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Lazarević.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Orle.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vuk_Stefanović_Karadžić.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vukan.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vukan_(disambiguation).
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vukašin.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vukić.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Vučić.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Wolf.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "His name".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vuk (name)".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vuk".
- Vuk_(name) gender "male".
- Vuk_(name) hasPhotoCollection Vuk_(name).
- Vuk_(name) language "Serbian".
- Vuk_(name) languageorigin "Slavic".
- Vuk_(name) meaning ""wolf"".
- Vuk_(name) name "Vuk".
- Vuk_(name) region "Slavic".
- Vuk_(name) relatedNames "see list".
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_given_name.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sr-cyr.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Script.
- Vuk_(name) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wolf-surname.
- Vuk_(name) subject Category:Serbian_masculine_given_names.
- Vuk_(name) subject Category:Slavic_masculine_given_names.
- Vuk_(name) subject Category:Slavic_mythology.
- Vuk_(name) subject Category:Witchcraft.
- Vuk_(name) hypernym Name.
- Vuk_(name) type GivenName.
- Vuk_(name) type Name.
- Vuk_(name) type Thing.
- Vuk_(name) type Q202444.
- Vuk_(name) type Q82799.
- Vuk_(name) comment "Vuk (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук) is a South Slavic male given name, predominantly recorded among the Serbs. The name literally means "wolf". Vuk Karadžić, 19th-century Serbian philologist and ethnographer, explained the traditional, apotropaic use of the name: a woman who had lost several babies in succession, would name her newborn son Vuk, because it was believed that the witches, who "ate" the babies, were afraid to attack the wolves.".
- Vuk_(name) label "Vuk (name)".
- Vuk_(name) sameAs Vuk_(Vorname).
- Vuk_(name) sameAs Vuk.
- Vuk_(name) sameAs Vuk_(keresztnév).
- Vuk_(name) sameAs Вук_(имя).
- Vuk_(name) sameAs Вук_(име).
- Vuk_(name) sameAs Q831629.
- Vuk_(name) sameAs Q831629.
- Vuk_(name) wasDerivedFrom Vuk_(name)?oldid=679570880.
- Vuk_(name) isPrimaryTopicOf Vuk_(name).
- Vuk_(name) name "Vuk".