Živa (mythology)

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Živa, Zhiva (Template:Langx) is a mother goddess of one of the tribes belonging to the Obodritic confederation of the Polabian Slavs. The goddess so appears only in the Chronicle of Helmold of Bozov. He described the strengthening of the pagan cult during the reign of Niklot:

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As the tribe's main gord was Ratzeburg, Živa, in one copy of the Chronicle, is called "Goddess of Ratzeburg" (Template:Langx).Template:Sfn

In copies of the Chronicle, the name is noted as: Template:Langx (Copenhagen copy), Template:Langx (Lübeck), Template:Langx (Vienna), Template:Langx (Szczecin). The Copenhagen, Lübeck and Szczecin manuscripts indicate that the name contained the grapheme ⟨w⟩ ([v]); the Szczecin notation was created as a result of frequent ⟨u⟩ → ⟨n⟩ alternation and reflected the form *Syuua, while the double ⟨u⟩ = ⟨w⟩, which indicates the original form Template:Langx (*Syva). The Viennese transcript is the most distorted in relation to the original.Template:Sfn

Scholars agree on the etymology of this theonym. It is read as the Slavic *Živa, from Slavic feminine adjective *živa "alive, live, living". Živa is also a personal name attested in several Slavic languages, e.g. the Old Polabian personal name *Živa (Latin: Template:Langx, 1336), the Old Polish surname Żywa (Latin: Template:Langx, Template:Langx, Template:Langx, Template:Langx), the Serbo-Croatian given name Template:Tooltip, the Bulgarian Template:Tooltip, and others. Originally, therefore, this theonym was a given name, which then became an epithet of an unknown goddess, whose characteristics would have to be related to the meaning of the name; this theonym can be understood as a wishing name, e.g., "may she be alive and live long", or a characterizing name, e.g., "she who is alive".Template:Sfn Vyacheslav Ivanov i Vladimir Toporov considered Živa to be an epithet of the goddess MokoshTemplate:Sfn (which was preserved in the names of the Polabians after ChristianizationTemplate:Sfn).

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