Nosferatu
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According to some, '''Nosferatu''' is old Romanian and means "[[Undead|undead]]." According to others, Nosferatu is Slavic for "plague-bringer." Despite the source, it is most commonly used as a nickname for [[Vampire|vampire]]. | According to some, '''Nosferatu''' is old Romanian and means "[[Undead|undead]]." According to others, Nosferatu is Slavic for "plague-bringer." Despite the source, it is most commonly used as a nickname for [[Vampire|vampire]]. | ||
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[[Category:Folklore]] | [[Category:Folklore]] | ||
[[Category:Definitions]] | [[Category:Definitions]] | ||
[[Category:Undead]] | [[Category:Undead]] |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 14 April 2006
- For other uses of this name, see Nosferatu (disambiguation).
According to some, Nosferatu is old Romanian and means "undead." According to others, Nosferatu is Slavic for "plague-bringer." Despite the source, it is most commonly used as a nickname for vampire.