The tradition of naming a child in honor of a saint comes from the depths of centuries - in Rus' it appeared after the adoption of Orthodoxy. It was believed that a person who bears the name of a saint has a close connection with him and even adopts part of his good qualities and strength. Moreover, parents, when giving a child a name in honor of a powerful saint, rely on the fact that this saint is everywhere life path the baby will protect him from the dark forces of evil, will be his guardian angel. The name in honor of this or that canonized saint was chosen by the parents or the clergyman according to the Saints, or the Monthly Book - a list of names of canonized saints, compiled by months and dates. In the Saints, or in the Orthodox church calendar, each date is a church holiday, or a saint's day of remembrance. Almost every day of the year is the day of memory of at least one saint, and in some cases there may be up to several dozen of them on the same date. The same name in the Orthodox church calendar corresponds to several dates at once - these days a person named after a saint celebrates his name day.
The church calendar is an inexhaustible source of names even for modern parents, who are not always true believers and keep all the traditions of Christians. The fact is that the list of names of saints currently consists of more than 1000 names of various origins. Among them are names of Slavic and Greek origin, Latin and Hebrew names. Many names from the Saints are currently an anachronism, however, in last years there has been a tendency to call the child a rare, little-used name. In the event that parents want to choose a rare and unusual name, Saints are a great source of inspiration.
According to the rules, parents choose a name for the child according to the Saints, based on the date of his birth. Most often, they look at exactly which saints are commemorated on the child's birthday, but let's say the choice of a name among the names of saints, whose memory is celebrated on the eighth day from the birth of a child. This tradition is connected with the fact that in ancient times it was on the eighth day that a holiday was held for naming a child. If there were no suitable names that fall on the child's birthday, as well as on the eighth day from the day of his birth, then let's choose a name from those that fall on the fortieth day from the child's birthday. This tradition is connected with the fact that it was on the fortieth day that the child was brought to the temple for baptism. As an exception, a child can be named after a saint especially revered in the family.
In the Saints, there are significantly more male names than female ones. Therefore, girls can be named after a male saint, if there is a used analogue of a male name in female version: so, if the birthday of a girl falls on the day of memory of St. Eugene (Victor, Alexander, Anastasia, Apollinaria), then it is permissible to call her Eugene (Victoria, Alexandra, Anastasia, Polina) in honor of a male saint, choosing him as the patron for the child.
Choosing a name for a child church calendar or in the list of popular modern names, it is worth studying its etymology and meaning. The name may have such a meaning that parents did not even know about, and the origin may be unexpected. For example, the name Bogdan is considered to be Christian, since it literally stands for "given by God." However, there is another opinion - this name has pagan roots, and God is by no means Jesus. Also traditional Russian names the names Maria and Ivan are considered, but they are rooted in Jewish culture. In this material, we will consider the most popular names of boys in our time and decipher their meanings.
In the process of choosing a name for a boy it is worth choosing an option in which both an adult brutal form and a soft children's one can be used on a par. According to the recommendations of psychologists, rude and harsh boys should be called diminutive names, as this will soften the complex nature of the child. For example, Maxim can be called Maksik, and Alexei - Lesha. Timid and shy, soft and weak children, on the contrary, should be called names in a tougher, more courageous form. Maxim - Max, Alexey - Lyokha.
Properly choosing a name for a boy, you can develop certain qualities in him. If firmness and rigidity are hidden in the name, then the boy will have a strong and stubborn character. For example, in the names Igor, Egor, Dmitry, Grigory, there is a clear predominance of voiced paired consonants, often in combination with the sound [Р].
■ NAMES ACCORDING TO THE CHURCH ORTHODOX CALENDAR WITH NAME DATES:
For a calm and complaisant character, you need to give soft names, such as Alexei, Mikhail, Vitaly, Ilya, Benjamin, etc. Such names are distinguished by the predominance of vowels and sonorants (r, l, m, n, d - especially [L]). For balance and some perseverance, neutral names are given. Names are considered to be such, which clearly cannot be attributed to either hard or soft. For example, the names Arkady, Andrei, Pavel, Roman are neutral. Look at the boy names and their meanings presented as a list at the end of the article.
Perhaps in the name great importance has a phonetic structure, but many psychologists still pay attention to the associations that the name of the child evokes. It is believed that the name has some influence on how the personality of the child will develop, but this influence lies not only in the sound of the name, but also in the associations that it causes.
It is in the associative perception of the name, according to psychologists, and lies the influence on the fate and character of a person. Undoubtedly, the development of a person's personality largely depends on the perception of oneself and the vision of others. Therefore, when choosing a name, you can take the help of friends - ask them to draw a verbal portrait of a person named by one name or another. By choosing the most cute associations, you can find the right name for the boy.
Before choosing a name for your son, consult with relatives and friends, be sure to take into account the nature of your child and how the chosen name will be euphonious in combination with a patronymic. The names of the boys presented below and their meaning in the form of a list will help you name the baby with a beautiful, harmonious name.
Even before the birth of the baby, parents begin to think about how to name the child. A name is given to a person once in a lifetime, so it is important to approach his choice consciously. The name you choose for a girl or boy will largely determine the character and even the fate of your son or daughter. On our site you will learn how to name a child according to the zodiac sign, how different names are combined with Russian surnames and patronymics, what advantages and disadvantages this or that name has for a girl or boy, you will find interesting detailed descriptions a variety of male and female names.
Even bearers of the same name can have completely different characters and fates, since they are also largely influenced by the day, month and year of the child's birth. Summer Alexanders are significantly different from winter ones, and those born in the year of the Boar Anastasia are completely different from their thes-Sheep.
After all, any parents would certainly like their children to be happy, harmonious, successful and successful. That's why many of us start thinking about the best name for our child in advance.
The influence of the date of birth on the fate of a person has been thought about since ancient times. Today, the science that occupies with numbers and their meaning in our lives has reached wide distribution and popularity. Numerologists offer to name the child by the date of his birth, determining the most successful name for her.
In addition, there is an astrological calendar that studies the combination of different names with the signs of the zodiac. Consider also what time of year and what year the child was born. For example, the character of a spring child needs to be reinforced with a firm, decisive name, while a gentle, romantic one is more suitable for an autumn one.
Another simple and very convenient way to name a child depending on the date of birth is to choose a name according to church calendar. For each day of the year, the church calendar offers several names whose bearers celebrate their angel's day on that particular day. It is believed that the saints, whose day falls on the same date, will protect the person named after him, and this is important.
If you do not like the name proposed for a specific date, then you can choose one of those whose name day falls on any of the days following this day, but not preceding it. And may your baby be protected by heavenly forces!
Our ancestors did not have such a problem as choosing a name for a newborn. Today, in some families, this comes to a scandal, since dad wants to name his son Jordan, mom - Apollo, and grandparents dream of Vanechka. But in the old days, everything was decided by the church Orthodox 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 way - how to choose a name for a child according to the holy calendar?
Birthday, Angel's Day, name day ... Many people confuse these concepts and congratulate them on their birthday on their name day. In fact, a birthday is the day on which a person was born, and name days are the day of memory of the saint in whose honor 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 almost coincided for everyone, but now - almost none. Despite this, some people began to celebrate the day of the Angel on a par with the birthday.
The Saints contain about 1700 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, Popius, Mnasen, Kurduva or Yazdundokta.
If you decide to name the newborn according to the calendar, remember the following:
The Orthodox book "Saints" is nothing more than a complete list of all the names of the saints whom Orthodox Church. The second name of this book is “The Book of Months”, since the whole year is painted in it, day by day, by month.
Giving a name to a child according to the holy calendar is ancient tradition 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 his birthday 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 he was destined for a hard life, full of hardships and suffering.
If several saints were commemorated on the child's birthday, then the parents could choose a name from several proposed by the priest. If the name was one, then the parents, alas, had no choice. People did not dare to argue with the church. Later, if no saint was commemorated on the birthday of the new little man, or the name really didn’t like it, then the parents began to “increase” the list of names: it was possible to consider the names of 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.
"Monthly" was used until the revolution of 1917. With the advent of Soviet power, when churches began to be massively exterminated, and religion was prohibited, the tradition of naming children according to the holy calendar was abandoned. At present, parents have begun to turn to the Orthodox calendar much more often in order to choose a name for the child. Many believe that it will make the baby happy, and the saint, after whom he was named, will become an intercessor and guardian angel for the child. And some parents simply follow modern fashion, because today an old or unusual name is the “last peep”. So there are children in kindergartens and schools with the names Luka and Akulina, Spiridon and Evdokia, Illarion and Pelagia.
Name day in January
Names in February
Names in March
Names in April
Names in May
Names in June
What name to choose for the baby? Take into account fleeting fashion or age-old cultural traditions? Answers in the article. As a bonus: a detailed table with the names of the boys and the indication of the patron saints for January.
Saints - not just a church calendar indicating the days of remembrance of saints and the circle church holidays. This is, first of all, Short story Christianity, since each name in this calendar is associated with some person or event that is important for Orthodoxy.
By naming your baby after the Saints, you allow him to become part of Orthodox traditions.
Many parents complain that the names in the Saints do not always correspond to what they want. In addition, many names in the Saints are quite dissonant (from the point of view of modern man). But that doesn't mean parents don't have a choice.
The name according to the Saints can be chosen, focusing on several key dates:
Important: our ancestors considered the eighth day from the date of his birth to be the day of the child's naming.
Agree, having at your disposal 30-40 dates with names, you can always choose a great name for your baby. The main thing is that the fate and deeds of the saint, whose name you are going to name the baby, inspire both him and you to a life full of light, wisdom and creation.
The choice of a name for the youngest member of a family tends to be heatedly debated. The wise remark of Theophan the Recluse will reconcile all the relatives and friends of the baby: “Here it will be without any human considerations, as God wills: for birthdays are in the hands of God.”
Rely on the wisdom of the Elder and open the Saints and continue reading the article. Below you will find names for boys corresponding to the Orthodox calendar for January. The tables also contain information about the meaning of each name, its origin and patron saints of the name.
January is a harsh month and this cannot but affect the children born in this month. Among the virtues of January babies: patience, determination and restraint. You can see the names in other months in the articles: , ,
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Michael | biblical | Who is like God | Holy Martyr Michael the Bogoslovsky, Presbyter |
Nikita | from Greek | winner | Holy Martyr Nikita Belevsky, Bishop |
Peter | from Greek | stone, rock | Presentation of St. Peter, Metropolitan |
Prokop | from Greek Procopius | drawn sword | Blessed Procopius |
Sergey | from Etruscan | venerable | Holy Martyr Sergius Tsvetkov, Deacon (New Martyr) |
Feofan | from Greek | Epiphany | Saint Theophan, Bishop of Monemvasia |
Filaret | from Greek | loving virtue | Saint Philaret, Metropolitan of Kyiv |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Basil | from Greek | regal | |
David | from Hebrew. | Darling | martyr David Dvinsky, Armenian |
Ivan | from Biblical John | God's mercy | Holy Martyr John Smirnov, Hieromonk (New Martyr) |
Makar | from Greek | blessed, happy | Holy Martyr Macarius Mironov, Hieromonk (New Martyr) |
Naum | biblical | comforting | Saint Naum of Ohrid |
Paul | from Latin | small, junior | Saint Paul of Neocaesarea, Bishop, Preacher |
Basil | from Greek | regal | Holy Martyr Vasily Spassky, Priest |
Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In Orthodox traditions, it is not customary to name children in honor of Jesus Christ. If you nevertheless chose the name Jesus for your son, then the holy righteous Joshua will become the patron saint of the baby (but the name day will not be January 7!)
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Alexander | from Greek | defender |
1. Holy Martyr Alexander Volkov, Priest (New Martyr) 2. Holy Martyr Alexander Krylov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Basil | from Greek | regal | Venerable Martyr Vasily Mazurenko, Hieromonk (New Martyr) |
Gregory | from Greek | awake | Holy Martyr Grigory Serbarinov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
David | biblical | Darling | Reverend David |
Dmitry | from Greek | belonging to Demeter | Holy Martyr Demetrius Chistoserdov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
from Evfimy, from Greek |
pious | Holy Martyr Euthymius of Sardis, Bishop | |
Joseph | biblical | God will multiply | Apostle Joseph Barsaba |
Konstantin | from Greek | permanent, persistent | Venerable Constantine of Sinadi (Phrygian) |
Leonid | from Greek | lion-derived | Holy Martyr Leonid Antoshchenko, Bishop of Mari (New Martyr) |
Michael | biblical | who is like God |
1. Holy Martyr Michael Smirnov, Deacon (New Martyr) 2. Holy Martyr Michael Cheltsov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Nicodemus | from Greek | victorious people | Venerable Nikodim Tismansky, Romanian |
Nicholas | from Greek | conqueror of nations |
1. Holy Martyr Nicholas Zalessky, Priest 2. Holy Martyr Nikolai Tarbeev, Potopriest |
Osip | from biblical joseph | God will multiply | — |
Jacob | from the biblical Jacob | trailing |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Alexander | from Greek | defender |
1. Holy Martyr Alexander Ciceron, Priest (New Martyr) 2. Holy Martyr Alexander Dagaev, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Arkady | from Greek | resident of Arcadia | Holy Martyr Arkady Reshetnikov, Deacon (New Martyr) |
Dorotheus | from Greek | God's gift | Holy Martyr Dorotheus of Melitinsky |
Yefim | from Greek Euthymius | pious | Martyr Euthymius of Nicomedia |
Ignat | from Latin | fiery | Rev. Ignatius of Lomsky, Yaroslavl |
Leonid | from Greek | lion-derived | Holy Martyr Leonid Vmktorov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Nicanor | from Greek | contemplating victory | Holy Martyr Nicanor, Apostle from 70 |
Nicodemus | from Greek | victorious people | Holy Martyr Nicodemus of Belgorod, Bishop (New Martyr) |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Ivan | from Biblical John | God's mercy | Reverend John of the Caves, monk |
Benjamin | from the Hebrew Benjamin | son of the right hand, beloved son | Reverend Benjamin |
George / Egor | from Greek | tiller | Saint George of Nicomedia, Bishop |
Lavr, Lawrence | — | bay tree | Rev. Lawrence of Chernigov |
Mark | from Latin | hammer | Reverend Mark Pechersky |
Thaddeus | from Greek / from Hebrew | God's gift/praise | Venerable Thaddeus the Confessor |
Theophilus | from Greek | God-loving |
1. Rev. Theofl of the Caves, recluse 2. Rev. Theophilus of Omuch |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Alexander | from Greek | defender |
1. Holy Martyr Alexander Organov, Priest (New Martyr) 2. Holy Martyr Alexander Trapitsyn, Archbishop (New Martyr) |
Bogdan | from Greek Theodotos | given by God | Holy Martyr Theodotos |
Basil | from Greek | regal |
1. Saint Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia 2. Holy Martyr Basil of Ankiria (Caesarea) |
Vyacheslav | from Old Slavs. | most glorious | Holy Martyr Vyacheslav Infantov, Priest (New Martyr) |
Gregory | from Greek | awake | Saint Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder (Theologian), Bishop |
Eremey | from Hebrew Jeremiah | exalted by God / may the Lord exalt | Venerable Martyr Jeremiah Leonov, Monk (New Martyr) |
Ivan | from Biblical John | God's mercy |
1. Holy Martyr John Suldin, Priest (New Martyr) 2. Holy Martyr John Smirnov, Priest (New Martyr) |
Michael | biblical | Who is like God | Holy Martyr Michael Blaive, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Nicholas | from Greek | conqueror of nations | Holy Martyr Nikolai Bezhanitsky, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Peter | from Greek | stone, rock | Martyr Peter of Peloponnese |
Plato | from Greek | wide | Holy Martyr Platon (Kulbush) of Reval, Bishop (New Martyr) |
Trofim | from Greek | breadwinner | Holy Martyr Trofim Myachin, Priest (New Martyr) |
Theodosius | from Greek Theodosius | God-given | Venerable Theodosius of Triglia, hegumen |
Jacob | from the biblical Jacob | trailing | Holy Martyr Jacob Alferov, Priest (New Martyr) |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Basil | from Greek | regal | Martyr Vasily Petrov (new martyr) |
Kozma | from Greek | world order, universe | Saint Cosmas of Constantinople, Archbishop |
Mark | from Latin | hammer | Reverend Mark the Deaf |
Modest | from Latin | modest, unpretentious | Holy Martyr Modest |
Peter | from Greek | stone, rock | Saint Peter of Rome |
Seraphim | from Hebrew | fire Angel | Venerable Seraphim of Sarov, miracle worker |
Sergey | from Etruscan | venerable | Holy Martyr Sergius |
Sidor | from Isidore | gift of Isis | Blessed Righteous Isidore |
Sylvester | from Latin | forest | Saint Sylvester, Pope |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Alexander | from Greek | defender |
1. Holy Martyr Alexander, Bishop 2. Holy Martyr Alexander Skalsky, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Aristarch | from Greek | best boss | Holy Martyr Aristarchus of Alamea, Bishop |
Artem / Artemy | from Greek | healthy, unharmed | Apostle from 70 Artem of Listria, bishop |
Arkhip | from Greek | head rider | Apostle from 70 Archippus |
Athanasius | from Greek | immortal | Venerable Athanasius of Syandem, Vologda |
Denis | from Greek Dionysus | God of fertility and winemaking | Holy Martyr Dionysius the Areopagite of Athens, Bishop |
Yefim | from Greek Euthymius | pious | Venerable Martyr Euthymius of Vatopedi, hegumen |
Zosim | from Greek | going on the road | Venerable Martyr Zosimus of Cilicia, Hermit |
Joseph / Osip | biblical | God will multiply | Apostle from 70 Joseph Barsaba |
Carp | from Greek | fetus | Apostle from 70 Carp |
Clement / Klim |
from Greek / from Latin |
vine / gracious | Apostle from 70 Clement, Bishop of Rome |
Kondrat / Kondratiy | from Greek | square, broad-shouldered | Apostle from 70 Kondrat of Athens |
Luke | from Latin | light coloured | Apostle from 70 Lucius |
Mark | from Latin | hammer | Apostle from 70 Mark John the Evangelist, Bishop |
Nicholas | from Greek | conqueror of nations | Holy Martyr Nikolai Maslov, Priest (New Martyr) |
Ostap | from Greek Eustathius | stable | Saint Eustathius the First of Serbia, Archbishop |
Paul | from Latin | small, junior | Holy Martyr Pavel Filitsyn, Priest (New Martyr) |
Prokhor | from Greek | sang | Apostle from 70 Prochorus of Nicomedia, Bishop |
Rodion | from Greek Herodium | hero, heroic | Apostle from 70 Herodion of Patras, Bishop |
Semyon | from Simeon | listening |
1. Apostle from 70 Simeon of Jerusalem 2. Apostle from 70 Simeon Niger |
Stepan | from Greek Stefan | crown, diadem |
1. Apostle from 70 Stephen the First Martyr, Archdeacon 2. Holy Martyr Stefan Ponomarev, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Terenty | Roman family name | smooth, polite | Apostle from 70 Terentius of Iconium, Bishop |
Timothy | from Greek | worshiping God | Apostle from 70 Timothy of Ephesus, Bishop |
Trofim | from Greek | breadwinner | Apostle from 70 Trofim |
Thaddeus | from Greek Theodore | gift of god | Apostle from 70 Thaddeus |
Philip | from Greek | someone who loves horses |
1. Apostle from 70 Philip 2. Holy Martyr Philip Grigoriev, Archpriest |
Jacob | from the biblical Jacob | trailing | Apostle from 70 James |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Gregory | from Greek | awake | Venerable Gregory of Akrita |
Joseph / Osip | biblical | God will multiply | Martyr Joseph Bespalov (New Martyr) |
Matvey | from the New Testament Matthew | God-given | Martyr Matthew Gusev (New Martyr) |
Novel | from Latin | Roman |
1. Venerable Martyr Romanus of Karpenisios 2. Holy Martyr Roman the Lacedaemonian |
Sergey | from Etruscan | venerable | Holy Martyr Sergius Lavrov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Thomas | biblical | twin | Saint Thomas |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Anton | From Greek or Latin | Holy Martyr Anton of Egypt | |
Victor | from Latin | winner | Holy Martyr Viktor Usov, Priest (New Martyr) |
Vladimir | from Old Russian | the one who owns the world | Holy Martyr Vladimir Pasternatsky, Archpriest |
George / Egor | from Greek | tiller | Saint George Hozevit |
Gregory | from Greek | awake | Holy Martyr Gregory of Pechersk, miracle worker |
Dmitry | from Greek | belonging to Demeter | Holy Martyr Demetrius Plyshevsky, Priest |
Evgeniy | from Greek | noble | Martyr Eugene |
Emelyan | from Greek | affectionate, flattering | Venerable Emilian of Kizicheski, Venerable |
Ilya | biblical | My God is Yahweh | Venerable Elijah of Egypt |
Michael | biblical | Who is like God | Saint Michael Rozov, Priest (New Martyr) |
Julian / Julius | Roman family name | — | Holy Martyr Julian of Egypt, hegumen |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Zakhar | from biblical Zechariah | memory of the Lord / man | Martyr Zachary |
Paul | from Latin | small, junior | Holy Martyr Pavel Nikolsky, Priest (New Martyr) |
Panteley | from Greek | merciful | Holy Martyr Panteleimon |
Peter | from Greek | stone, rock | Saint Peter of Sebaste, Bishop |
Philip | from Greek | someone who loves horses | Philip II (Fyodor Kolychev), Metropolitan of Moscow and All Rus' |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Anatoly | from Greek | resident of Anatolia | Holy Martyr Anatoly Grisyuk, Metropolitan (New Martyr) |
Gregory | from Greek | awake | Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop |
Zinovy | from Greek | one who lives by the will of Zeus | Holy Martyr Zenobius (New Martyr) |
Makar | from Greek | blessed, happy | Venerable Macarius of Pisemsky |
Paul | from Latin | small, junior | Rev. Pavel Obnorsky (Kovelsky) |
Peter | from Greek | stone, rock | Holy Martyr Peter the Assumption, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Vitaly | from Latin | vital | Rev. Vitaly of Gazsky |
Vladimir | from Old Russian | the one who owns the world | Holy Martyr Vladimir Fokin, Priest (New Martyr) |
Joseph / Osip | biblical | God will multiply | Saint Joseph of Cappadocia |
Michael | biblical | Who is like God | Saint Klopsky (Novgorodsky) |
Nicholas | from Greek | conqueror of nations | Holy Martyr Nicholas Matsievsky, Priest (New Martyr) |
from Greek Stefan | crown, diadem | Holy Righteous Stefan | |
Terenty | Roman family name | smooth, polite | Holy Martyr Terence |
Fedor | from Greek | God's gift | Holy Martyr Theodore Antipins, Priest |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Athanasius | from Greek | immortal | Holy Martyr Athanasius |
Maksim | from Latin | greatest | Rev. Maxim Kavsokalyvit |
Nikifor | from Greek | one who brings victory | Reverend Nikifor |
Peter | from Greek | stone, rock | Holy Martyr Peter Absalomite (Ani) |
Jacob | from the biblical Jacob | trailing | Venerable James of Nisibis, Bishop |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Adam | biblical | human | Reverend Adam |
Andrew | from Greek | courageous | Righteous Andrew |
Aristarch | from Greek | best boss | Righteous Aristarchus |
Benjamin | from Hebrew Benjamin | son of the right hand, beloved son | Reverend Benjamin |
David | from Hebrew. | Darling | Reverend David |
from Biblical John | God's mercy | Confessor John Kevroletin, Hieroschemamonk (New Martyr) | |
Ilya | biblical | My God is Yahweh | Reverend Elijah |
Joseph / Osip | biblical | God will multiply | Rev. Joseph of Raifa (Analitin) |
Isaac | biblical | he will laugh | Reverend Isaac |
Makar | from Greek | blessed, happy | Reverend Macarius |
Mark | from Latin | hammer | Reverend Mark |
Moses | biblical | the one who was taken out of the water | Reverend Moses |
Paul | from Latin | small, junior | Reverend Paul |
Savva | from Aramaic | old man | Reverend Savva |
Sergey | from Etruscan | venerable | Reverend Sergius |
Stepan | from Greek Stefan | crown, diadem | Reverend Stephen |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Varlaam | from Chaldean | son of God | Rev. Varlaam of Arkhangelsk (Keretsky) |
Gabriel | from the biblical Gabriel | God is my strength | Venerable Gabriel of Serbia |
Ivan | from Biblical John | God's mercy | Reverend John Kuschnik |
Michael | biblical | Who is like God | Holy Martyr Michael Samsonov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Paul | from Latin | small, junior | Saint Paul of Thebes |
Prokhor | from Greek | sang | Reverend Prokhor Pshinsky |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Anton | From Greek or Latin | opposing, opposing |
1. Saint Anthony the Great 2. Rev. Anthony Dymsky 3. Saint Anthony of Krasnokholmsk |
Victor | from Latin | winner | Holy Martyr Viktor Evropeytsev, Priest (New Martyr) |
George / |
from Greek | tiller | Martyr George |
Ivan | from Biblical John | God's mercy | Saint John of Rostov, Bishop |
Paul | from Latin | small, junior | Holy Martyr Pavel Uspensky, Priest (New Martyr) |
Name | Origin | Meaning | patron saint |
Alexander | from Greek | defender | Holy Martyr Alexander Rusinov, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Athanasius | from Greek | immortal |
1. Saint Athanasius the Great 2. Venerable Athanasius of Sandem 3. Righteous Athanasius of Navolotsky |
Vladimir | from Old Russian | the one who owns the world | Holy Martyr Vladimir Zubkovich, Archpriest (New Martyr) |
Dmitry | from Greek | belonging to Demeter | Reverend Dmitry |
Evgeniy | from Greek | noble | Holy Martyr Eugene Isadsky, Priest (New Martyr) |
Emelyan | from Greek | affectionate, flattering | Reverend Emelian |
Ephraim | from Semitic Ephraim | prolific | Saint Ephraim of Milas, Bishop |
Hilarion | from Greek | happy | Reverend Hilarion |
Kirill | from Greek | Lord | Saint Cyril of Radonezh |
Maksim | from Latin | greatest | Saint Maxim the New |
Michael | biblical | Who is like God | Holy Martyr Michael Kargopolov, Priest (New Martyr) |
Nicholas | from Greek | conqueror of nations | Holy Martyr Nikolai Krasovsky, Priest (New Martyr) |
Sergey | from Etruscan | venerable | Holy Martyr Sergius Lebedev, Priest (New Martyr) |