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* Arabic: ''Khouria'' (from the word ''khoury'', meaning "priest")
* Carpatho-Russian: ''Pani'' (a shortened form of ''Panimatka'')
* Finnish: ''Ruustinna'' (from the word ''rovasti'' (protoiereos), in Karelia: Maatuska)
* Romanian: ''Preoteasa''
* Russian: ''Matushka'' (literally means "mama," i.e., the intimate form of "mother")