The very last one “ Zmeau “ , I was almost getting the vibe from Smaug ( from LOTR ) … I apologize if I incorrectly spelled it. These are really getting interesting, I’m really enjoying them. Amazing work, thank you for the opportunity to see these . I’m very much impressed.
@@makeupboss3568 It doesn't have N either. That's why I asked. Believe me, I have watched both part 1 and part 2 repeatedly and neither of them have the letter N. Is it a huge deal? No, of course not. Is it worth asking about? Yeah, why not continue the fun for one more letter?
Well, to my knowledge, Zânele are all fairies in Romanian Folklore. But there are also sanziene, vantoase, iele, drăgaice and other types of fairies, that can be named Zâne as well. Its most likely a subcategory of Zâne. In sources that I read, sânzienele are benevolent fairies (zâne) from the class of iele.
_Sânziana_ comes from OldRom: Sândziana, the words "Sân" from "Sânt" (Holy) and "Dziana" the name of the goddess. It has origins from Latin Santa Diana (Holy Diana) the goddess of the moon in the ancient Roman mythology. It is generally believed that Zânele (OldRom: Dzânele) also comes from the name "Diana" and represents fairies that represents her [the goddess].
Fascinating
The very last one “ Zmeau “ , I was almost getting the vibe from Smaug ( from LOTR ) … I apologize if I incorrectly spelled it.
These are really getting interesting, I’m really enjoying them. Amazing work, thank you for the opportunity to see these . I’m very much impressed.
Great work! Just Wow!
Love this series thank you!
I appreciate that. Thanks!
Please check the latest video on Romanian Folklore. Hope you will like it
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Love this! But why no N?
N?
@@saganenzenieer6785 creatures whose name start with the letter "N"
Wrong list . The list before this one might have it .
@@makeupboss3568 It doesn't have N either. That's why I asked. Believe me, I have watched both part 1 and part 2 repeatedly and neither of them have the letter N. Is it a huge deal? No, of course not. Is it worth asking about? Yeah, why not continue the fun for one more letter?
@@lluviathewolfgirl probably there are no creatures that start with letter N
Are sanzienele and zane different creatures?
Well, to my knowledge, Zânele are all fairies in Romanian Folklore.
But there are also sanziene, vantoase, iele, drăgaice and other types of fairies, that can be named Zâne as well.
Its most likely a subcategory of Zâne.
In sources that I read, sânzienele are benevolent fairies (zâne) from the class of iele.
_Sânziana_ comes from OldRom: Sândziana, the words "Sân" from "Sânt" (Holy) and "Dziana" the name of the goddess. It has origins from Latin Santa Diana (Holy Diana) the goddess of the moon in the ancient Roman mythology. It is generally believed that Zânele (OldRom: Dzânele) also comes from the name "Diana" and represents fairies that represents her [the goddess].