•
Chernobog and Belobog – alleged deities of bad fortune and good fortune. •
Diva – theonym mentioned by
Sermon by Saint Gregory. •
Diy – theonym mentioned in
Sermon and Revelation by the Holy Apostles. Possibly related to sky or rain. •
Hennil or
Bendil – an agricultural deity mentioned by
Thietmar. •
Yarilo – East Slavic ritual and ritual figure attested since the 18th century Interpreted as a deity of vegetation. •
Karna and Zhelya – assumed personifications of weeping for the dead among the
East Slavs, appear in ''
The Tale of Igor's Campaign''. •
Korab, a deity found in old Croatian mythology, associated with the sea, navigation and fishing, that was reportedly the eponym of the island of
Rab,
Mount Korab, and a kind of a boat. •
Kresnik – character in
Slovenian folklore. Together with his brother, Trot, he flew in a golden chariot. He fought the
Zhmij or
Dragon in sky or on earth, who stole his cattle or abducted his wife. Identified with
Perun. •
Kruh – a
Polabian god. Perhaps related to
Khors. •
Lel and Polel – alleged Polish
divine twins first mentioned by
Maciej Miechowita as counterparts of
Castor and Pollux. •
*Ljutobog – hypothetical name of a
Polabian deity.
Reinhold Trautmann, on the basis of the Polabian village of Lutebuk, probably located on the island of
Usedom, first attested in 1238, and which burned down in the 17th century, proposed the existence of a "harsh god" (
luty "harsh") as opposed to the "
white god". •
Nyja – Alleged Polish deity of death, compared to
Pluto. •
Ognyena Maria – figure in
East and
South Slavic folklore. Sister of
St. Elijah (
Perun), associated with lightning and an arrow, her feast day was 17 July. •
Pereplut – theonym mentioned in
Sermon by the Holy Father Saint John Chrysostom. •
Perperuna and Dodola – pagan folk festival celebrated in the
Balkans that was used to bring rain. Some scholars suggest that the name of the festival originally may have been the name of a goddess, the wife of
Perun. •
Pizamar – deity mentioned in the
Knýtlinga saga. The exact reading of the name is unclear, which has led some scholars to suggest that the author understood the ordinary name as a theonym. •
Pogoda – alleged Polish weather goddess mentioned by Jan Długosz. •
Trot – character in Slovenian folklore. Together with his brother,
Kresnik, he flew in a golden chariot. In one story, he decapitated
Zhmij with a golden axe. • '''''' – deity mentioned as worshipped by pagan
Czechs mentioned by
abbot Jan Neplach. •
Żywie – goddess mentioned by Jan Długosz. == Pseudo-deities ==