Here are Russian alphabet of mystical creatures. You may have seen that there are many mystical creatures in Russian folklore and mythology. There are many mystical creatures in Russian culture also, some of which can be found in the alphabet. These creatures can be found in stories, songs, and even on Russian postage stamps. While many of these creatures can be found throughout Russia, there are a few that are specific to the country.
In this post, we gathered a Russian alphabets pf mystical creatures by Polina Kuravina. “I have created letters of the Russian alphabet on the basis of mythical beings from the Slavic culture.” She speaks. She also described a full description of each character to clarify.
“Yu” for beautiful and cunning women’s perfume – Yuda“A” for the bird of paradise, Alkonost“Ы” for the evil spirit of the night, Yrka “Д” for the guardian spirit of the house, Domovoi“Ш” for an evil flying snake, Sharkan“Ж” for the patron of rivers and lakes, Zhevzhik“Я” for a tricky demon in the field, Jaroschek“Е” for damned witches – zombies, Eratniks“У” for an evil water demon, Utopets (a drowning man)“В” for a Slavic Werewolf, Volkolak“Ц” for the good dragon, Zmok“Г” for a magical and mysterious half-girl/half-bird, Gamayun. “К” for an immortal and evil sorcerer, Koschei“Ф” for a mythical bird, Phoenix“П” for Ghost Girl Bunny sisters, Pany-Bunny“Х” for a demon who laughs at people’s troubles, Hihitun“З” for the treasure keeper of the Urals, Earth Cat“И” for the Slavic unicorn, Indrick“Б” for the light and good spirit, Belun“Н” for the Slavic gryphon, the Nogai Bird“Т” for a Slavic centaur, Todorets“Р” for magic girl with fish tail, Rusalka (Mermaid)“С” for the forest demon roe deer, Saren