Our ancestors did not have such a problem as choosing a name for a newborn. Today, in some families, it comes to a scandal, because dad wants to name his son Jordan, mom Apollo, and grandparents dream of Vanechka. But in the old days everything was decided by the Orthodox Church book, which was called "Saints". Parents came to church, and the priest offered a choice of several names of Christian saints, whose memory was honored on the baby's birthday. And if now parents want to make a choice in this particular way - how to choose a name for a child according to the calendar?

How to choose the right name according to the calendar?

Birthday, Angel day, name day ... Many people confuse these concepts and congratulate them on their birthday on the name day. In fact, a birthday is the day on which a person was born, and name day is the day of remembrance of the saint after whom he was named. The second name of the name day is the day of the Angel or the day of the namesake. Previously, these days were almost the same for everyone, but now - practically none. Despite this, some people began to celebrate Angel Day along with their birthday.

The calendar contains about 1,700 different names. Most of them are for men, moreover, they are mostly out of use. This is not surprising, because many names for modern people seem ridiculous, for example, Popiy, Mnasen, Kurduva or Yazdundokta.

If you decide to name the newborn according to the calendar, remember the following:

  1. It is best to choose a name for the baby of the saint who is honored on his birthday. For example, your child was born on February 1st. You are truly lucky, because according to the calendar, a newborn can be called the following names: Arseny, Gregory, Henry, Louise, Euphrasia, Mark, Makar, Meletius, Savva, Theodosia, Fedor or Januarius.
  2. If you have a boy, and on this day there are no names for a male representative, then the modern church usually advises to look a few days ahead. You can do the same if you don't like the proposed name (or names) at all.
  3. A baptismal name is given once in a lifetime and does not change anymore (with the exception that the name changes when taking monastic vows and when changing faith).
  4. Recently, some parents have given their children double names: one is secular, and the other is church. Someone does this on purpose, and someone accidentally - just at birth the baby is given a non-Orthodox name, and in the church the parents find out that under the name, for example, Stella or Camilla, the child cannot be baptized. In this case, the priest invites parents to choose an Orthodox name for the baby - close or consonant with the "passport".
  5. If the saint, after whom you named the baby, is venerated several times a year, then Angel's day is the next name day after the day birth.

From antiquity to our times

The Orthodox book "Saints" is nothing more than a complete list of all the names of the saints honored by the Orthodox Church. The second title of this book is "Months", as it describes the whole year, day after day, month by month.

Giving a name to a child according to the calendar is an ancient tradition of many peoples. The Slavs were no exception in this. People believed that when a baby receives the name of a saint who is revered on the day of his birth or baptism, he will have a happy and long life. At the same time, it was not advisable to call the child the name of the great martyr - then a hard life was destined for him, full of hardships and suffering.

If several saints were commemorated on the child's birthday, then the parents could choose a name from several suggested by the priest. If the name was one, then the parents, alas, had no choice. People did not dare to cross the churches. Later, if no saint was commemorated on the birthday of the new man, or the name was not very pleasant, then the parents began to "increase" the list of names: it was possible to consider the names of the saints, whose memory is celebrated on the eighth or fortieth day after the birth of the child. The fact is that our ancestors believed that the name of the newborn should be given no earlier than the eighth day, and the sacrament of Baptism had to be performed on the fortieth day.

"Months" were used until the 1917 revolution. With the advent of Soviet power, when churches began to be exterminated en masse, and religion was prohibited, the tradition of naming children according to the calendar was abandoned. Nowadays, parents have become much more likely to contact orthodox calendarto choose a name for the child. Many believe that it will make the baby happy, and that the saint, after whom he was named, will become the patron and guardian angel for the child. And some parents just follow modern fashion, because today an old or unusual name is "the last word". So children with the names Luke and Akulina, Spiridon and Evdokia, Illarion and Pelagia, meet in kindergartens and schools.

Calendar of names according to the holy calendar for each month

Name days in January

Names in February

Names in March

April names

Names in May

Names in June

When choosing names for boys, parents should remember that by this they largely determine the fate of their child and lay down the characteristics of his character. Sometimes a rare, strange or funny name given to a baby at birth can cause ridicule among peers and confusion among others.

The choice of a male name for his heir and successor of the clan should be balanced and sensible. It should be remembered that the child will grow up and then he will have to bear this name all his life.

In order not to create unnecessary difficulties for the baby from childhood, it is necessary to adhere to a number of rules when choosing male names for a newborn. This will help to do right choice and choose for your son not just a sonorous, but also a really beautiful name that will harmoniously combine with the child's patronymic and surname.

The name is an important phenomenon for every person, it determines in many ways his character and destiny. It is especially important to choose the right one for the future man, since in this case the parents are also responsible for the well-being of future grandchildren. Names for boys are more important in terms of the fact that later they become patronymics for their future children.

There are a large number of beautiful male names, from which you can pick up one only for your own son. Parents can be guided by different selection criteria:

  • the ancestral tradition of your family;
  • church calendar;
  • a combination of the name, patronymic and surname of the child;
  • fashion trends
  • the meaning of a male name.

But at the same time, you should always pay attention to how the chosen name will be combined with the patronymic and surname. It is important to choose a harmonious and harmonious combination of a name with a patronymic, so that later, in adulthood, the baby does not experience difficulties.

To choose a name for a boy correctly, you should pay attention to the fact that there are names that can be called not only boys, but also girls:

  • Sasha;
  • Valya;
  • Zhenya.

It is important that the boy from the very childhood does not experience psychological discomfort due to the fact that he is confused with a girl. This happens in cases where the child's last name ends with the letter o. So, Sasha Sidorov will feel more confident than Sasha Sidorenko, who in kindergarten and school will have to clarify all the time during roll call that he is a boy, not a girl.

How to name a male child correctly

Parents should remember how important the choice of a male name is. If the daughter can eventually change her last name after getting married, then the son will carry his first name, patronymic and last name all his life. For a man, it is very important to have a harmonious combination of first name with patronymic and last name. This helps him quickly find his place in life and gain self-confidence.

How to choose a name for a boy so that it will help him in his future adult life, reflect his personality traits and help in his personal development? Parents can proceed from different criteria when making their choice. The most important thing is to avoid ambiguity and irrelevance.

The name should be harmoniously combined with the patronymic and surname. This will allow the boy over time to realize all the responsibility that the family assigns to him as a successor of the family and will help to educate in himself necessary for a man character traits.

In honor of a relative

Often the choice is made in favor of the name of a famous grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle or other relative in the family. Thus, parents want their baby to repeat the success of the one after whom he is named. However, a child can inherit along with the name of a relative, in addition to its positive qualities, and negative aspects, repeating the fate of his ancestor.

When deciding to name a son after a relative, mother and father should remember that it is not recommended to:

  • to call a child by the name of a person who died early, this is considered bad luck and by inheriting the same fate;
  • to name a son in honor of a still living relative, since a name can attract not only positive, but also negative characteristics of this person to a child;
  • to name boys after their fathers, as this will burden the child's psyche, impose on him the responsibility to be the same as dad.

If there is a tradition in the family to call the eldest son by a certain name, then in this case one can ignore the fact that the child and the father may have the same name, since in this case the name will carry the generic meaning of “seniority”.

Selection by last name and patronymic

If a parent finds it difficult to choose a name for a son, then you can select male names for a specific patronymic and surname. In this case, it is necessary to select a short male name for a long patronymic, and a long one for a short one.

If the child's father's name is Konstantin, Vyacheslav or Stanislav, then it is better to choose a short name for the son:

  • Peter;
  • Oleg;
  • Ilya;
  • Gleb;
  • Yuri;
  • Igor, etc.

For short patronymics, such as Petrovich, Lvovich, Ilyich, long names are suitable:

  • Alexey;
  • Alexander;
  • Anatoly;
  • Evgeniy;
  • Maksim;
  • Valery.

When choosing a male name suitable for a patronymic and surname, one should proceed from a combination of vowels and consonants. To get a harmonious combination of initials, you should choose a name so that its letters are not often repeated in the middle name.

You also need to avoid consonant combinations of famous personalities, such as:

  • Vladimir Ilyich;
  • Leonid Ilyich;
  • Nikita Sergeevich, etc.

Name and patronymic similar in sound to each other do not combine well for pronunciation and are poorly remembered by people. You should pay attention to the fact that the middle name does not start with the same letter that ends the male name. This combination of sounds is very difficult to pronounce correctly.

It is important that the name is native to the language culture by the patronymic, so that inappropriate combinations such as Peter Sidorov or John Ivanov do not arise.

The most fashionable names for boys in the coming year

Often, modern young parents, when choosing a name for their newborn son, adhere to the fashion for names. The most popular and handsome boy names in this, according to registration statistics, are:

  • Kirill;
  • Elisha;
  • Benjamin;
  • Vladimir;
  • Bogdan.

Focusing on fashion, parents should not forget about the well-being of their child. A fashionable male name should be in harmony with the child's patronymic and surname.

According to the church calendar

You can name your son according to the church calendar. To do this, it is best to choose those names of the saints that are closest to the date of birth of the child. This will create some protection and make it easier to comply orthodox traditions when raising a child.

You should also remember about the euphonious combination of the baby's full name with his patronymic and surname.

Focusing on the meaning of the name

If parents want the name to help shape a certain character of their son, then it should be used to choose suitable option list of male names with their meaning. If parents want their baby to be purposeful and unbending, then you can choose names that denote such character traits. For instance:

  • Gleb;
  • Boris;
  • Egor;
  • Maksim.

In order to soften the character of the child, to make him more docile and good-natured, preference should be given to names denoting these character traits. Such male names include the following:

  • Alexey;
  • Ilya;
  • Leonid, etc.

In order to choose the most suitable male name in terms of meaning, you will need to study the dictionary of male names and choose the most suitable one for your child.

By season and month of birth

Those parents who trust horoscopes can choose a name for their son by the time of his birth. The zodiac horoscope often offers a list of names that are most suitable for a particular sign. You can find them on specialized resources on the Internet, where they publish forecasts and descriptions of each sign of the zodiacal, eastern and even Slavic horoscope.

Popular wisdom says that it is in winter that the brightest, but at the same time complex people are born, it is believed that it is not easy to communicate with them because of their character. You can try to soften the temper of the December child by choosing the correct name for him.

Focusing on nationality and traditions

Russia is a multinational country, which is home to a large number of representatives of the most diverse ethnic groups and cultures. Trying to choose a name for their son in the spirit of the child's nationality, parents should not forget that the baby will have to go to kindergarten and to school, where he will interact with children of other nationalities and cultures.

Therefore, his name should not be too difficult to pronounce in Russian, which is the state language in the Russian Federation. Otherwise, the baby may have problems communicating with peers.

Other options

It is not necessary to adhere to the above methods of choosing a name for a son. Perhaps parents will have other options for choosing a male name for their child. The most important thing is that both parents agree with the choice, and the name was consonant with the patronymic and surname.

Young parents should be aware that there are special laws that prohibit giving their children names in the form of numbers and abbreviations.

Conclusion

The fate of the child largely depends on the correctness of the choice and the harmony of the combination of the name, patronymic and surname. Parents should remember this, because choosing a name for their son, they determine his future life.

In the overwhelming majority of cases, a person turns to the help of numerology, having already reached adulthood. At the same time, he already quite well understands the characteristics of his personality, soberly evaluates his advantages and disadvantages. He takes the numerological description of his character for granted. Indeed, the numbers that form the name and date of birth have already deeply and firmly penetrated all spheres of his life, shaped his environment, set the necessary directions for development. In this case, there are no more ways to influence fate, you can only understand yourself deeper, become more flexible and learn to reliably cover up those personality traits that, by definition, cannot be developed.

The fate and character of the child by name date of birth

A completely different situation arises in the case of an unborn child. Future parents have a fantastic opportunity to give their baby something that they cannot do for themselves. A competent approach to choosing a child's name allows you to lay the foundation for the development of outstanding and vivid qualities of the future personality, to make his character balanced, to significantly reduce the risks of unwanted deviations (alcohol, drugs, mental trauma, etc.).

It all sounds like fantasy, but what about Destiny? - You ask. And you will be absolutely right. The thing is that we cannot influence many parameters. First of all, this concerns the date of birth, as you know the exact moment of birth is impossible to predict. Secondly, do not forget about the child's surname and patronymic, they are already predetermined and very few are capable of such an ambiguous act as changing these components of the baby's future name.

How to choose a name for a child taking into account patronymics and surnames of parents ?

Each letter of the full name (last name, first name and patronymic) corresponds to a numerical value that contributes to the character, abilities and talents of the child. A large number of the same numbers indicate qualities that will manifest themselves brightly, missing numbers determine the weaknesses and pain points of the personality. The total value of the numerical series of the name sets the capabilities of a person, his predisposition to certain areas of activity and professions.

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Name selection by date of birth of the child or by month of birth

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Does the name affect a person's life?

Many parents ask themselves this question when giving a name to their baby. If you give the name of a martyr, you will be tormented all your life; if you call the name of the monk (monk), God forbid, you will become a monk. Maybe give the name of a king, commander, thinker?

And each time the priests patiently explain: the name given to the child does not affect a person's life in any way. And many common names - it is easy to see this by revealing the calendar - were worn simultaneously by kings, monks and martyrs.

Here's an example: John.

The name is Hebrew, which in translation means - the Grace of God.

There are 188 people in the modern church calendar of St. John.

Here is the apostle of Christ John the Theologian, and the poet-songwriter and theologian John Damascene.

And one of the founding fathers of the austere monastic exploit, John Climacus, abbot of the monastery on Mount Sinai.

John Vlasaty is a holy fool for Christ's sake, who labored in Rostov.

John of Damascus is a hermit who left the city and secluded himself in a cave.

John of Kronstadt is a great Russian pastor and public figure.

John of Palestine is an outstanding fasting man.

John of Constantinople is a patriarch and an outstanding personality of his time.

John the Baptist, the first of the martyrs, and behind him many more martyrs of John, who suffered both in ancient times and in modern Soviet times.

We observe the same with respect to other well-known names.

The conclusion is obvious: the name of the saint does not in any way affect the fate of the child.

Now let's say a few words about the history of naming the name.

What was the name given to a child in pre-Christian times?

In the Bible, the name was not at all some random designation; name - determined the place that its bearer should occupy in the world... God completes creation by giving names to its elements: day, night, heaven, earth, sea (), naming each luminary of it name (), and this determines the location in the universe of these elements of the universe. Or, God gives Adam the name names all animals () and thereby determine their place and role in the world of Adam.

It is the same with a person: initially, the name given to a child at birth denoted his fate or future occupation. This is easy to see, remembering the names of the ancient Old Testament heroes: Jacob means taking the place of another (); Bulk - madman () and so on. Sometimes the name indicated the peculiarity of birth: Moses - taken out of the water, sometimes - to the destiny of a person: Isaiah - god save... The name was considered as an imprint of a person's personality!

AT Ancient Rus the child was given a popular name. The Russians were not as resourceful as the Greeks or the Romans. Often the baby was given a name derived from the number of children in the family - Perva, Pervoy, Pervak, Vtorak, Chetvertunya; from the color of his hair and skin - Chernysh, Cherniai, Belyai, Belukha. Names were invented for others external signs - height, physique features - Dry, Tolstoy, Dolgoy, Mal, Malysh, Malaya, Malyuta, Hare, Bespaloy, Golovach, etc.

Often the child was named depending on some noticeable trait of his character (Zabava, Krik, Istoma, Molchan, Neulyba, Smeyana, Nesmeyan) or the relationship to him in the family (Goluba, Lyubim, Nezhdan, Chayan, Milava, Pospel, Hoten, etc. .).

Names consecrated

With the rise of Christianity, the situation began to change, but not immediately. Until about the 3rd century, all those receiving Baptism left the names that their pagan parents gave them. Many names, even such as Faith, Hope, Love ... are pagan names: Roman, Greek or Hebrew.

Names could indicate virtues, some kind of occupation, character traits, much, much more. For example name Novel - comes from the name of the city of Rome; name Victor (in Latin the winner) on the virtue of valor, etc. Parents wanted their child to resemble ancient heroes, gods, they wanted to attract the blessing of unknown higher powers to the child through the name.

However, with the spread of Christianity, other principles of naming a name are born. Already in the 3rd century it became accepted to give a child the name of an ascetic of the Christian faith. This saint, Christians thought, will become a friend to our son or daughter, will pray for him in heaven, before the throne of the Heavenly Father.

Get his name, and name consecrated, which the ascetic of the Church wore before you, means to enter into a mysterious connection both with Christ - the Absolute Personality, and with the person of the former ascetic of Christ's faith.

The modern theologian Father Alexander Schmemann writes: “Human nature does not exist outside of individuals, each of which is truly the only and completely personal type of embodiment and realization of this nature. Therefore, the rite of giving a name is the recognition by the Church of the uniqueness of this particular child, the presence of the divine gift of “personality” in him ... The name of a person, distinguishing him from all other people, identifies his personality and affirms his uniqueness. The incarnate Son of God has a human name, because He is a perfect person, and not a man in general, an abstract and impersonal bearer of abstract human nature. "

People who lead a true Christian life often say that they feel a connection with the person whose name they bear, with their holy patron saint.

The day on which the memory of our saint is celebrated in church is called name day.

St. John Chrysostom persistently taught the parishioners:
"Christians should try in every possible way to give children such names that would not only arouse those who receive these names to virtue, but for all others and for subsequent births would serve as an instruction in all wisdom."

Most often, Christians named their children the names of the Apostles of Christ, so that in the 5th century, as well as today, most of all were Ioannov, Petrov, Pavlov ...

How to name a child correctly

Nowadays it is customary to give a child the name of a glorified saint, and a saint Orthodox Church... However, if the parents persistently want to call the baby some extravagant name or a non-Orthodox name, this is possible. In this case, according to the passport, the person will have the name Olesya, Alena, Ruslan, Sanchez, etc., while at Baptism he will be given the name of a saint.

Some saints have two names - the name they had before Baptism, and the Christian name. Kiev prince Vladimir in Baptism received the name Vasily, Olga - Elenaand so on. In honor of these saints, you can give any of their two names.

Today, children are called by the name of their beloved grandmother or grandfather, the name of a book hero, or simply a sonorous and beautiful name they like. There is nothing wrong with this, but one can also recall another, ancient tradition: the baby was given the name of the saint whose memory fell on the day of giving the name (8th day after birth).

I will repeat once again what some priests do not even know: if we want to give a name to a child according to the church, or, as they say, according to the calendar, then this will be the name of the saint, whose memory is celebrated on the 8th day after the birth of the child.

You can give a name (as is common today) in honor of the saint, on the day of memory of which the baby was born. They say: “my girl was born on the day of St. Xenia of Petersburg. How can I call it differently? .. ”There is some logic in these words, but this is a modern practice, not a church tradition.

Since ancient times, it has been established that those who are baptized cannot accept the Names of the Lord Jesus Christ and His Most Pure Mother - Mary. (You can accept the name Jesus in honor of the Old Testament saint Joshua, and the name Maria -in honor of the saints Mary, of whom there are many.)

When choosing a name for your child, you should remember that this name is for life, so you should not try to stand out by naming a baby. Names such as Aristokles or Anempodistus are certainly beautiful and original, but do they not oblige too much? .. Look that the name is pronounced evenly and easily, does not cause funny or ambiguous associations (the author knows such an anecdotal, but unfortunately , real examplewhen parents who bore the surname "Fools" gave their daughter a name ... Idea).

At the same time, we note that in recent decades, the choice of a name for children has been limited to a dozen or more names. Among them - necessarily: Natalia, Tatiana, Maria, Ekaterina, Elena, etc. (you can even identify some fashion for names).

Parents forget that there are many interesting and wonderful names that are almost not used today. And these names are no less euphonious or interesting than those popular today, and their bearers, the saints in their Christian exploits, are not less famous than those whose names are heard.

To show how, unfortunately, we know little about our names, we will give examples of male and female names that are rarely or never encountered in practice. From an extensive list, I selected only a small part of the euphonic and ancient names and indicated what this name means in the language of the people in whose midst it appeared.

Names for men

Habakkuk love of God ( heb.); the name, unfortunately, discredited by the leader of the Old Believer schism, Archpriest Avvakum, but, nevertheless, ancient and expressive; comes from the name of the biblical prophet.

Augustine from the city of August ( lat.)

Averky holding, removing ( lat.)

Agapius love ( greek)

Agafangel good messenger ( greek)

Agathon kind ( greek)

Adrian from Adria (a small Italian town) ( lat.)

Adam man ( heb); etymologically, the name is derived from "adam" - "red earth".

Alipy carefree ( lat.)

Alpheus turn ( heb.)

Ambrose immortal, divine ( lat.)

Anastasiy resurrection, resurrected ( greek)

Andronicus husbands winner ( greek)

Aristarch the best boss, excellent ( Greek)

Arseny courageous, man ( greek)

Valerian from the city of Valeria ( lat.)

Varlaam God's Son ( chald.)

Bartholomew son of Folomey (Tolomey) ( heb.)

Vissarion forest ( greek)

Boniface benefactor ( lat.)

Gabriel fortress of God ( heb.)

Galaktion milk ( greek)

Hermann warrior ( old Top.)

Gregory awake ( greek)

Guriy lion cub ( heb.)

David beloved ( heb.)

Damian conqueror, tamer ( greek)

Daniel God is my judge ( heb.)

Didim twin ( greek)

Diodorus God's gift (greek)

Dionysius divine from Nisa ( greek.)

Eulogius blessing ( greek)

Eusebius pious ( greek)

Edesius joy ( syriac.)

Elisha his salvation is God ( heb.)

Erastus loving ( greek)

Ephraim prolific ( heb.)

Zosima vital ( greek)

Jacob spellcaster ( heb.)

Iannuarius gatekeeper ( lat.)

Ignatius fiery, red-hot ( lat.)

Jerome sacred ( greek)

Hilarion quiet, joyful ( greek)

Or me fortress of the Lord ( heb.)

Irenaeus peaceful ( greek)

Justin son of Justus ( lat.)

Cassian empty, empty ( lat.)

Cyprian from the island of Cyprus ( greek)

Kirill the sun ( persian.)

Clement gracious ( lat.)

Cornelius strong ( lat.)

Lawrence laurel ( lat.)

Lazarus Help God ( heb.)

a lion a lion ( greek)

Liverius free ( lat.)

Longinus long ( lat.)

Luke originally from Lucania ( greek.)

Macarius blessed ( greek)

Manuel definition of God ( heb.)

Mark dry, wilting ( lat.)

Mercury merchant ( lat.)

Methodius ordered ( greek)

Nazarius dedicated to God ( heb.)

Nestor returning home ( greek)

Nikandr husband of victory ( greek)

Nikita winner ( greek)

Nikon conquering ( greek)

Nifont sober ( greek)

Paisius children ( greek)

Palladium from Pallas ( greek)

Pankraty all-powerful, all-powerful ( greek)

Panteleimon all-merciful ( greek)

Parthenius virgin ( greek)

Pimen shepherd ( greek)

Plato wide ( greek)

Polycarp multiple ( greek)

Porphyry crimson ( greek)

Proclus distant ( lat.)

Rodion heroic, pink ( greek)

Rustic rustic ( lat.)

Savvaty Saturday ( heb.)

Sevastian venerable ( greek)

Seraphim fiery ( heb.)

Force silence, peace ( heb., lat.)

Siluan forest ( lat.)

Sylvester forest ( lat.)

Simeon hearing ( heb.)

Simon hearing ( heb.)

Sophronius sane ( greek)

Stephen crown ( greek)

Terenty polishing, rubbing ( greek)

Timofey worshiping God ( greek)

Tikhon happiness ( greek)

Trofim pet ( greek)

Thaddeus praise ( heb.)

Theodore God's gift ( greek)

Theodosius God-given ( greek)

Feoktist Created by God ( greek)

Feofan Epiphany ( greek)

Theophilus friend of God ( greek)

Theophylact God-protected ( greek)

Ferapont servant ( greek)

Philadelphus brother-lover ( greek)

Filaret lover of virtue ( greek)

Philip loving horses ( greek)

Florenty blooming ( lat.)

Thomas twin ( heb.)

Khariton blessed ( greek)

Christopher Christ-bearer ( greek)

Women's names

Agapia kind ( greek)

Agnes Agnia immaculate ( greek)

Hell noble ( old-top.)

Akilina eagle ( greek); in the common people this euphonic name was turned into Akulina. You can invite parents to demand from friends and relatives exactly this, Greek, and not the common Russian (Akulina) variant of pronouncing the name

Alevtina strong ( lat.)

Angelina messenger ( greek)

Apollinaria Apollonova ( greek)

Ariadne strictly maintaining marital fidelity ( greek)

Afanasy immortal ( greek)

Barbara foreign woman ( greek)

Vasilissa regal ( greek)

Veronica image of loyalty ( greek, lat.)

Glyceria sweet ( greek)

Diodorus God's gift ( greek)

Eve a life ( heb.)

Evdokia favor ( greek)

Eusebius pious ( greek)

Euphrosinia joy ( greek)

Genevieve (in Church Slavonic - Genovefa)

Zinaida divine ( greek)

Ilaria quiet, joyful, clear

John the grace of God ( heb.); usually this name is transferred in the Western manner: Jeanne or Yana;

Isidora the gift of Isis (Egyptian goddess) ( greek)

Juliana, Juliania, Julitta, etc.daughter of Iuliyev, or Yuliev ( lat.). This is the name of an ancient Roman family. One of the representatives of this family is Guy Julius Caesar.

Justina daughter of Justus.

Kasinia maid ( lat.)

Kiriya Lord's ( greek)

Cleopatra glorious by her father ( greek)

Constance constant ( greek)

Leah tired ( heb.)

Lucia light ( lat.)

Mariam their rebellion, the star of the sea ( heb.)

Melaniablack ( greek)

Paulpetite ( lat.)

Pavlina, Paulina belonging to Paul ( lat.)

Paraskeva friday cooking ( greek)

Pelagia sea \u200b\u200b( greek)

Rufina reddish ( greek)

Sofia wisdom ( greek)

Susanna white Lily (heb.)

Theodora God's gift ( greek)

Feodosia God-given ( greek)

Feofania Epiphany ( greek)

Harita dear ( greek)

Haritina blessed ( greek)

Christina Christ's ( greek)

Junia young, young ( lat.)

The priest may advise when choosing a name to follow modern reference publications, especially church calendars, since Soviet or distorted Western names are often given in secular publications and there are no such saints in sight.

Let us recall that the Church Calendar of the Moscow Patriarchate is published annually, which lists the most famous saints; it is sold in church shops and stores.

Remember: the name given to the child will be carried by him until his death and can serve as a reason for ridicule and bullying from peers in childhood and adolescence. Many of the ancient names used by devotees of piety are hardly relevant today. Among such names we mention: Algabdil, Amavs, Aod, Arab, Atom, Evpl, Evprob, Kvadrat, Mudiy.

Women: Aksuya, Golinduha, Dragon, Kazdoya, etc.

And more recently ...

A few decades ago, newborns were given "new" names, generated by the ideas of socialism, industrialization, and so on.

Boys often received the name Kommunar, and girls Kommunar. The names October ( husband.) - Oktyabrina ( wives); May ( husband.) - Maya ( wives) and so on. In one family the son was named Revo, daughter of Lucius, which together meant "Revolution".

In the calendars of the Soviet era, one can also find quite extravagant ones: Dazdraperma (stands for "Long live the First of May"), Vladlen (stands for "Vladimir Lenin"), Volya, Interna, Iskra, Idea, Perkosrak (the first space rocket).

In the 60s - 70s, interest in new "original" names faded away. If children and name in a new way, they are no longer "communist" names, but "industrial", "space".

So, relatively popular are: Ion, Apollo, Venus, Mercury, Phoebus, Helium. You can also meet Icarus, Odysseus, Titan, Selena. In the early 70s, the Leningrad Palace of the ceremonial registration of births "Baby", two girls were named Vesna and Mystery.

Since the 70s, interest in old Russian names has been awakening (especially for girls). By the 90s, the following became especially popular among them: Xenia, Varvara, Juliana, Elizabeth, Evdokia, etc.

In the 90s, the following became especially popular among them: Ksenia, Varvara, Juliania, Elizabeth, Evdokia ...

What if the Christian name is forgotten?

Often people who have a non-Orthodox name come to the church, but at some point, in childhood, they were baptized. They do not remember their Christian name, and the parents who baptized them died. What to do? So come to church with the name of Lenian, Marxin, Oktyabrin? .. There is nothing wrong with this situation. You just need to come to the priest and tell about it. The priest will read a special prayer On the name and will give you a new name for an Orthodox saint.

Name - a person's identifier, a means of personalization and individualization of a person. When choosing a name for a child, you need to carefully consider and weigh everything. I'll tell you how to name your child.

As astrologers say, the name affects the fate of a person and health. Therefore, choosing a name for a child is a difficult task to be solved by future or new parents. In some states, parents are required to name the baby immediately after birth. In Russia, everything is different and parents are given a month to solve the problem, after which the child must be registered.

Until 988, children were nicknamed, which was later often changed. The nickname indicated the qualities of a person. It is not surprising that in those days there were many speaking names. Later in Russia, they began to call newborns according to the calendar, which simplified the task.

After baptism, new names appeared that were of Latin or Greek origin. At first, people took a long time to get used to nicknames of foreign origin, but over time they became familiar, changed and became similar to Russian names.

The prolonged period of the newborn was called by means of a month. At the beginning of the last century, the tradition changed, and parents got the right to independently choose a name for the baby. At this point, neologisms appeared. Some are beautiful and interesting, others are completely absurd.

Neologisms are still used today. Often, parents keeping up with the times register a child under the name "Hacker" or "Google".

Let's decide what to focus on when choosing a name for a newborn baby. I suggest several interesting ideasthat will ease your lot.

Orthodox calendar. In the calendar, find the date of birth of the baby and look at the list of names entered on this day. It remains to choose the appropriate option.

The name of a relative or celebrity. Children are named after the person who left a bright mark in the life of their parents. This is a relative, family friend, or famous person. Often, kids are named after a hero from a film or book.

Origin and meaning of names. In the past, caring parents used to name the child, guided by a superficial understanding of meaning and origin. Dictionaries are sold in bookstores, which contain complete information about various names.

Esoterics. Scientists in the field of numerology and astrology have repeatedly proved that the name affects the fate of a person. To choose a good name for a baby, it is recommended to carefully analyze the option you like and find out how it is related to the date of birth. This selection method is not yet common.

Fashion. Fashion is a tricky thing. It is not uncommon for Sasha and Nastya to play in one small sandbox.

Originality. Some parents prefer original names, overlooking fashion trends. Often, dads and moms, using their imagination, come up with a unique name for the child, and this is great.

I do not know which technology for choosing a name for a child you will choose. Each person has his own life and religious views. When solving this problem, remember that with the name you give preference to, the child will have to walk through life, and success and achievements will largely depend on him.

Baby names by month of birth

Each family has its own technique for choosing a name for a newborn baby. Some are guided by the church calendar, others follow the signs, and still others listen to the advice of experts. There are parents who are interested in how to name a child born in a particular month.

January.

Boys: Valentin, Pavel, Egor, Kirill, Fedor, Artem, Nikita.

Girls: Evgenia, Irina, Vasilisa, Anastasia, Polina, Maria, Tatiana.

February.

Boys: Gregory, Boris, Oleg, Yuri, Roman, Timofey, Kirill.

Girls: Maria, Zoya, Christina, Veronica, Valentina, Anna, Rimma.

March.

Boys: Leonid, Anton, Matvey, Yuri, Yaroslav, Vasily, Alexey, Danil.

Girls: Christina, Marina, Nika, Galina, Margarita, Antonina, Marianna.

April.

Boys:Danil, Zakhar, Philip, Ivan, Nikolay, Samson, Antip, Peter.

Girls: Lydia, Anastasia, Alexandra, Maria, Eva, Sofia, Akulina.

May.

Boys: Konstantin, Sergey, Vitaly, Mikhail, Lavrenty, Gregory.

Girls: Valentina, Zoya, Alexandra, Pelageya, Irina, Taisia, Christina.

June.

Boys: Oleg, Mikhail, Dmitry, Yan, Gabriel, Cyril, Tikhon.

Girls: Antonina, Theodora, Cyrus, Kaleria, Feodosia, Valeria, Nelly.

July.

Boys:Stepan, Efim, Georgy, Eugene, Stanislav, Ivan, Roman.

Girls:Inna, Anna, Olga, Zhanna, Marina, Efrosinya, Alevtina.

August.

Boys:Rodion, Yuri, Vladimir, Maxim, Konstantin, Denis, Boris.

Girls: Praskovya, Valentina, Magdalena, Milena, Maria, Svetlana, Seraphima.

September.

Boys:Lavrenty, Denis, Arkhip, Victor, Ilya, Zakhar, Gleb, Timofey.

Girls:Vera, Natalia, Nadezhda, Martha, Raisa, Lyudmila, Anfisa.

October.

Boys: Nikolay, George, Pavel, Alexander, Khariton, Vyacheslav, Nikita.

Girls: Marianna, Praskovya, Jonah, Zlata, Pelageya, Ariadne, Veronica.

November.

Boys:Dmitry, Taras, Vasily, Kuzma, Zinovy, Artem, Andrey, Afanasy.

Girls: Natalia, Zinovia, Maria, Nelly, Anna, Anastasia, Efrosinya, Claudia.

December.

Boys: Artem, Mark, Tryphon, Moses, Semyon, Valerian, Zakhar.

Girls:August, Olga, Angelina, Marina, Zoya, Anfisa, Ekaterina, Anna.

You now have a list of popular names for boys and girls at your disposal. Taking as a basis the month in which the child was born, you will find a great option. Remember, the material is educational in nature. Choose the name you like best. This is just a hint.

How to choose the right name for your child

The name is a symbol of a person, reflecting character. There are a huge number of options, which is why many parents believe that choosing a name is simple task... But when faced with this exciting activity, difficulties arise.

It is not surprising, since the name that the father likes is associated with the unpleasant person in the mother and vice versa. What to say about grandparents who strive to participate in this.

1. Combination with patronymic and surname.The junction of the name and patronymic should not have a large number of consecutive vowels or consonants. Believe me, this kind of combination will not bring pleasure to either the owner or others.

2. Lack of dissonance... Often the name is discordant with the surname or patronymic. The reason for this phenomenon is the different "nationality". Therefore, if the father has an old Russian name, choose the same for the child and vice versa.

3. Exotic. Practice shows that exotic names are combined with surnames that are rare among the inhabitants of Russia. It is imperative that the first name does not rhyme with the last name, since such combinations are comical and ugly.

4. Diminutive name.Ideally, the name chosen for the child should have euphonious diminutives. If they are not there, the kids will come up with something anyway and no one will give a guarantee that the idea will be good and the child will like it.

5. Initials. During the choice, not all parents pay attention to the initials, but in vain. Sometimes such a trifle is extremely unpleasant, especially if the initials add up to an indecent or ugly word.

Having a good name, the child will become an independent and confident person, conquering the peaks and achieving success.

Popular names for boys

I don’t know which option you would prefer, but the main thing is that it should be in harmony with the patronymic and surname. Many parents choose popular names without paying attention to the fact that they sound bad with other ingredients.

Fashion is unstable. The name, which is at the peak of popularity today, will become commonplace and commonplace in a few years. Be sure to consider this.

1. Arthur. This universal name has Celtic roots. Its speakers are usually hospitable, enthusiastic and emotional personalities. Sounds great in any country and brings good luck to the owner.

2. Herman. Boys with this name are extremely irritable, cunning and stubborn. But their patience, along with aspiration, helps them achieve success in life and career in adulthood. At the beginning of this century, the name was widespread, but then the popularity declined.

3. Lubomyr. Popular in the Czech Republic and Poland. Its owners are consistent, intelligent and pragmatic people who come to the rescue at any time. If you stop the choice on him, you will notice that the child differs from his peers in euphony.

4. Nathan.A few years ago, it was found only in Israel. Influenced by fashion, it gained popularity among the Slavic peoples. The bearers of this universal and beautiful name are gifted, flexible and wise people. In the original, the stress is on the last letter "a", although the other version is correct.

5. Stanislav. The holders of this Polish name are persistent, decent and kind people, characterized by their own opinions. Stas is a shortened version, more harmonious and modern. The female version of Stanislav is rare.

6. Felix.This Latin name is extremely rare. Its owners are extremely successful in life and career. Gaining popularity and got into the list of the most beautiful names in Russia.

it sample list popular male names. Approach the choice responsibly, because the name will accompany your son all his life.

Popular names for girls

Many parents become interested in choosing a name from the moment a child is conceived, since medicine helps to find out the gender of a baby long before birth.

1. Anna. The name will not leave the peak of popularity. Women who are honored to bear this name have a big heart, delicate taste and golden hands. They are gullible, disinterested, attentive and accurate.

2. Olga.New Year predicts popularity for this Old Norse name. Olga is a feminine, serious, ambitious and thoughtful person, an excellent hostess and wife. If you name your daughter Olya, she will succeed and build a happy family.

3. Faith.The owner of this Slavic name is a wise, prudent and reasonable girl, characterized by logical thinking. Being an obedient, gentle and affectionate person, Vera sets great goals for herself and never cheats on them. The treasure of the owner of such a name is modesty.

4. Hope. This name was common among the Slavs. Hopes are purposeful, adventurous, emotional and noisy individuals who value the authority of the mother and family values. Thanks to her intelligence and sociability, Nadia becomes a support for family and friends.

5. Milena. Meeting a girl with that name is rare. If you want your daughter to be soft, kind and gentle, this the best way... For Milena, there is nothing more important than family. Her parents, husband and colleagues love her for her virtue and loyalty.

6. Nina.I don’t understand why this Greek name is rare today. It is undeservedly forgotten. Nina is an independent, self-reliant, proud and stubborn person who is ready for anything for the sake of justice. Thanks to punctuality, responsibility and adherence to principles, she feels comfortable in the manager's chair. In terms of softness, femininity and charm, these qualities ensure popularity among men.

On my own I will add that today parents are guided by dictionaries, paying attention to the meaning and origin of the name. I do not recommend unconditionally trusting interpretations. Better to use generally accepted recommendations. This will help make the right choice, and the child will get pride. What guides you when choosing a child's name?


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