The baby name Perun is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "peh-roon".
Perun is a Slavic name that means "thunder" or "thunderbolt". In Slavic mythology, Perun was the god of thunder and lightning, and was considered one of the most powerful gods in the pantheon. He was often depicted as a muscular man with a beard, carrying a hammer or axe, and riding a chariot pulled by goats. Perun was worshipped by many Slavic tribes, and his name is still used today as a symbol of strength and power.
The name Perun is typically used for boys, and is pronounced as "peh-roon". It has its origins in the Slavic languages, and is most commonly found in countries such as Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. The name is made up of two components: "per" meaning "thunder", and "un" which is a suffix used to create masculine names in Slavic languages.
Perun has a rich history and cultural significance in Slavic mythology and folklore. He was believed to be the protector of the people, and was often called upon to bring rain and protect crops. His thunderbolts were seen as a symbol of his power and authority, and he was often associated with the sky and the natural world. Today, the name Perun is still used in Slavic countries as a symbol of strength and resilience, and is often given to boys as a way of honoring their cultural heritage.