Bodzepor
Bodzepor - Old Polish male name. It is a transformation of the original Godbor from the partial translation of the name Deospor, or it is a representation of Latin. Christophorus (Krzysztof), a Polish-Latin hybrid (the first part of the name translated as Bodze), which is to be interpreted as the former from the noun god, and the second was assimilated to f. God's support. " Another theory is presented by Andrzej Bańkowski - he translates this name as "having in God strength", since in Old Polish the word "god" was just a sound (now god). In the early part of the war, it meant "full of strength" in Prešovian. It recognizes the primordial form of Bodzepor and the secondary Bozepor (the noise equivalent of dz), or the more Godlike (the attempt to correct the "z" from the nationwide).
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