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folk. Berehynia when translated from Ukrainian (A female spirit and/or goddess in Slavic mythology, venerated as the mother of heaven and all living things, a "life-giving mother" (the source of life and death), a goddess of destiny, the hearth, family, etc. In today's Ukrainian folklore, Berehynia is a female spirit protecting the home. Alex Lilo); Bereginia (A female spirit and/or goddess in Slavic mythology, venerated as the mother of heaven and all living things, a "life-giving mother" (the source of life and death), a goddess of destiny, the hearth, family, etc. In today's Ukrainian folklore, Berehynia is a female spirit protecting the home. Alex Lilo); hearth mother (A female spirit and/or goddess in Slavic mythology, venerated as the mother of heaven and all living things, a "life-giving mother" (the source of life and death), a goddess of destiny, the hearth, family, etc. In today's Ukrainian folklore, Berehynia is a female spirit protecting the home. Alex Lilo); protectoress of the home (A female spirit and/or goddess in Slavic mythology, venerated as the mother of heaven and all living things, a "life-giving mother" (the source of life and death), a goddess of destiny, the hearth, family, etc. In today's Ukrainian folklore, Berehynia is a female spirit protecting the home. Alex Lilo)