What is a child vampire called?

A child vampire is a creature that has been a part of folklore for centuries. In some regions, the term “Vampiric” is used to describe a child vampire, literally meaning “vampire’s son”. In other regions, the child is named “Vampir” if a boy and “Vampirica” if a girl, or “Dhampir” if a boy and “Dhampirica” if a girl.

In Bulgarian folklore, numerous terms such as glog (lit. “son of the vampire”) are used to describe a child vampire. In Romania, the term “moroi” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “dead”. In some regions, the term “strigoi” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “witch”.

In other regions, the term “vampir” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Slavic word for “bloodsucker”. In some regions, the term “upir” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Slavic word for “undead”. In some regions, the term “mulo” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Slavic word for “ghost”.

In some regions, the term “kresnik” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Slavic word for “demon”. In some regions, the term “kolowrat” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Slavic word for “werewolf”. In some regions, the term “mora” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Slavic word for “nightmare”.

In some regions, the term “vampirul” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”.

In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”.

In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”.

In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”.

In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”.

In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”. In some regions, the term “vampirului” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “vampire”.

Child vampires have been a part of folklore for centuries, with various terms used to describe them in different regions. In some regions, the term “Vampiric” is used to describe a child vampire, literally meaning “vampire’s son”. In other regions, the child is named “Vampir” if a boy and “Vampirica” if a girl, or “Dhampir” if a boy and “Dhampirica” if a girl. In Bulgarian folklore, numerous terms such as glog (lit. “son of the vampire”) are used to describe a child vampire. In Romania, the term “moroi” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “dead”. In some regions, the term “strigoi” is used to describe a child vampire, which is derived from the Romanian word for “witch”. Other terms such as “vampir”, “upir”, “mulo”, “kresnik”, “kolowrat”, “mora” and “vampirului” are also used to describe a child vampire in different regions.

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