Svantepolk

Old Norse form of SVYATOPOLK. It was borne by the prominent 13th-century Swedish nobleman Svantepolk Knutsson. He may have been named after a relative of his Pomeranian mother.

SVYATOPOLK   male   Russian
Means "blessed people" from the Slavic elements svetu "blessed, holy" and pulku "people, host, army".
EQUIVALENTS
CZECH: Svatopluk
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Svetopolk
POLISH: Świętopełk
RUSSIAN: Svyatopolk
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
DANISH: Svante
MEDIEVAL SCANDINAVIAN: Svante
NORWEGIAN: Svante
SWEDISH: Svante