Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/Sъvarogъ

Etymology
Probably from earlier *sъvarògъ ("fire"), from. After Christianization, the word has been preserved in the Russian Novgorod dialect meaning "fire; blacksmith", and "grasshopper", the latter meaning compare with modern Common Russian  (see also dial. ). The word was also borrowed into Romanian dialectal  from a South Slavic source reconstructed as *сварогъ (*svarog), probably Bulgarian.

Per Brückner, from with literal meaning “the fire arguer” (🇨🇬-). However, in Slavic languages such a derivation is not attested.

In the past, the stem *svar- was thought to be borrowing from Indo-Iranian word for sun, sky, cf. 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, but this etymology cannot be accepted for phonetic and geographical reasons. It is also unclear why the Slavs would borrow the word for sun from the Indo-Iranians, which had no religious connotations, although they did not borrow the word for sun from other, neighboring peoples.

Proper noun

 * 1) Svarog

Descendants
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 * South Slavic:
 * Church Slavonic:
 * Old
 * West Slavic:
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * Old
 * West Slavic:
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * Old
 * West Slavic:
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * Old
 * West Slavic:
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * Old
 * West Slavic:
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * West Slavic:
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * West Slavic:
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * ⇒ Old Sorbian: Zwarogk
 * Non-Slavic: