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* Zorya - alternate Revised English transliteration of Zoria, Russian masc. diminutive of Lazar', Ivanko Isakov Zoria 1576, s.n. Lazar', the 3rd Edition Wickenden's Dictionary of Period Russian Names.
* Zorya - alternate Revised English transliteration of Zoria, Russian masc. diminutive of Lazar', Ivanko Isakov Zoria 1576, s.n. Lazar', the 3rd Edition Wickenden's Dictionary of Period Russian Names.


* Zaria - Russian given name, means "dawn" in modern Russian, Zakharii Zaria 1618, s.n. Lazar', the 3rd Edition Wickenden's Dictionary of Period Russian Names.
* Zaria - Russian masculine given name, means "dawn" in modern Russian, Zakharii Zaria 1618, s.n. Lazar', the 3rd Edition Wickenden's Dictionary of Period Russian Names.


* Note that the ending -ia/-ya means that the above names are grammatically feminine.  In Ukrainian mythology, the Zorya are the evening/morning star goddesses.


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Period Forms:

  • Zorya - alternate Revised English transliteration of Zoria, Russian masc. diminutive of Lazar', Ivanko Isakov Zoria 1576, s.n. Lazar', the 3rd Edition Wickenden's Dictionary of Period Russian Names.
  • Zaria - Russian masculine given name, means "dawn" in modern Russian, Zakharii Zaria 1618, s.n. Lazar', the 3rd Edition Wickenden's Dictionary of Period Russian Names.
  • Note that the ending -ia/-ya means that the above names are grammatically feminine. In Ukrainian mythology, the Zorya are the evening/morning star goddesses.

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Precedents:

  • Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - [[1]]
  • Morsulus Heralds Website - [[2]] (to search the LoARs and Precedents)
  • Use the above links to be sure any precedents listed below haven't been superseded by newer precedents.

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