Names of saints born in January. Name days in January, Orthodox holidays in January

It has long been accepted that Angel Day is no less important a holiday than a birthday. Especially if these two dates coincide. IN different corners peace on this day they ask for blessings higher powers and make dreams come true. Names according to the calendar also help to choose the most correct names for girls and boys.

You don't have to choose a suggested name for the birthday boy, but it's best to familiarize yourself with them. Perhaps the saints and born saints will make it easier for you to choose a name. But also take into account the characteristics that a given name often bestows on its owner. For example, Raisa has a stronger character than Anna. This is easy to determine by the firmness of the name itself, but not only that.

Name day first half

The following birthday girls are highlighted who were destined to be born in January:

When choosing a name for your baby, you should first consider the Russian Orthodox Church male names (full list by month), not forgetting that it can soften the child’s character, or, on the contrary, make him more serious and tougher. Therefore, before naming your child, familiarize yourself with all the meanings of the name and the calendar calendar born in the winter month.

Names for those born in the second half

January 15: Kuzma and Modest. Original, just like their names. They become opinion leaders, they are respected, people fall in love with them. Real men!

17th: Aristarchus, Prokhor, Artem, Timofey, Trofim. Often endowed mathematical abilities and analytical mind. They achieve success in business and are not afraid to take on something that no one has done before.

19th: Roman, Matvey, Lukyan. They are interested in science, have developed intuition, sometimes tend to withdraw into themselves, but are always open to loved ones.

January 20th: Ivan. A simple and incredibly sympathetic guy who is easy-going, although a little lazy.

January 21: Victor, Afanasy, Philip, Stepan, Semyon. They may be subject to the influence of others, not always express their own opinions, but they often occupy high positions.

22nd: Zakhar. A modest but sympathetic guy who is interested in the development of technology and modern technologies. He can be sentimental, and therefore does not easily tolerate insults, criticism or betrayal.

23rd: Gregory and Zinovy. Intellectuals who are not afraid of bold and unusual decisions, experiments and adventures.

January 24: Vladimir, Vitaly, Terenty. They are endowed with high intelligence, but are not always able to apply it in practice, or find an industry in which to demonstrate it. You need to work on this from an early age.

26th: Afanasy, Miroslav. Balanced, but dreamy, they approach any issue seriously and measuredly. Whether it's a world catastrophe, broken door knob or a forgotten child in kindergarten. Some people perceive this behavior as selfishness, but it is not.

27th: Aristarchus, David, Ilya, Makar, Mark, Joseph, Stepan, Sergei. Strong-willed individuals who do not always easily find their way through life. They have to try themselves different professions to find a calling.

28th: Gabriel, Prokhor, Benjamin. Decisive, purposeful and not always simple men who boldly go towards their goals.

29th: Maksim. Charming guys who often become real machos. They are smart, active, value time and effort, and know what they want. True, the latter comes with age.

January 30: Anton, Savely, Pavel. They are prone to doubt, but at the same time they can surprise with a tough, momentary decision. These men combine incompatible things: they love to harden themselves and the comfort of home, they can be harsh, but kind.

The last day before February - January 31: Afanasy, Illarion, Evgeny, Dmitry, Emelyan. Men with kind hearted and a broad soul. They often help their relatives, even in adulthood, provide for their own family and move forward towards their goals.

May your angel always protect you!

Female and male names (how to name boys and girls in December)

Name days in January:

1 – Boniface, Gregory, Ilya, Timofey.

2 – Anton, Daniil, Ivan, Ignatius.

3 – Leonty, Mikhail, Nikita, Peter, Procopius, Sergei, Feofan.

4 – Anastasia, Dmitry, Fedor, Fedosya.

5 – Vasily, David, Ivan, Makar, Naum, Nifont, Pavel, Theoktist.

6 – Evgenia, Innocent, Claudia, Nikolai, Sergei.

8 – Augusta, Agrippina, Alexander, Anfisa, Vasily, Gregory, Dmitry, Efim, Isaac, Konstantin, Leonid, Maria, Mikhail, Nicodemus, Nikolai.

9 – Antonina, Luka, Stepan, Tikhon, Fedor, Ferapont.

10 – Agafya, Alexander, Arkady, Vavila, David, Efim, Ignatius, Joseph, Leonid, Nikanor, Nicodemus, Nikolai, Peter, Simon, Theoktist, Jacob.

11 – Agrippina, Anna, Varvara, Benjamin, George, Evdokia, Euphrosyne, Ivan, Lavrenty, Mark, Markel, Matrona, Natalia, Theodosius.

12 – Anisya, Anton, Daniil, Irina, Lev, Makar, Maria, Fedora, Fedosya.

14 – Alexander, Vasily, Vyacheslav, Grigory, Ivan, Mikhail, Nikolai, Peter, Platon, Trofim, Fedot, Emilia, Yakov.

15 – Vasily, Gerasim, Kuzma, Mark, Modest, Peter, Seraphim, Sergei, Sylvester.

16 – Gordey, Irina.

17 – Alexander, Andronik, Archippus, Athanasius, Anisim, Aristarchus, Artemy, Athanasius, Denis, Efim, Karp, Clement, Kondraty, Luke, Mark, Nikanor, Nikolai, Pavel, Prokhor, Rodion, Semyon, Silouan, Stepan, Timofey, Trophim, Thaddeus, Theoktist, Philemon, Philip, Jacob.

18 – Apollinaria, Gregory, Eugenia, Joseph, Lukyan, Matvey, Micah, Roman, Semyon, Sergei, Tatyana, Thomas.

19 – Feofan.

20 – Athanasius, Vasily, Ivan, Paphnutius.

21 – Anton, Vasilisa, Victor, Vladimir, Dmitry, Georgy, Grigory, Evgeny, Emelyan, Ilya, Mikhail, Sidor, Feoktist, Julian.

22 – Antonina, Zakhar, Nikander, Pavel, Peter, Philip.

23 – Anatoly, Gregory, Zinovy, Makar, Pavel, Peter, Feofan.

24 – Vladimir, Mikhail, Nikolai, Stepan, Terenty, Fedor, Feodosius.

25 – Eupraxia, Makar, Peter, Savva, Tatyana.

26 – Athanasius, Maxim, Nicephorus, Nicodemus, Pakhom, Peter, Jacob.

27 – Agnia, Adam, Andrew, Aristarchus, Benjamin, David, Eremey, Ivan, Ilya, Joseph, Isaac, Makar, Mark, Moses, Nina, Pavel, Paphnutius, Savva, Sergei, Stepan.

28 – Varlam, Gabriel, Gerasim, Elena, Ivan, Maxim, Mikhail, Pavel, Prokhor.

29 – Ivan, Maxim, Peter.

30 – Anton, Antonina, Victor, Georgy, Ivan, Pavel, Feodosius.

31 – Alexander, Afanasy, Vladimir, Dmitry, Evgeny, Emelyan, Ephraim, Hilarion, Kirill, Ksenia, Maxim, Maria, Mikhail, Nikolay, Sergey, Feodosia.

Church Orthodox holidays in January

Venerable Elijah of Pechersk

On the first day of the year, the church celebrates the memory of St. Elijah of Pechersk, nicknamed Chobotok. Elijah was a native of the city of Murom, folk and folk legend identified him with the famous hero Ilya Muromets, about whom Russian epics told.

The Savior was born during the reign of Emperor Augustus in the city of Bethlehem. During the census, everyone had to be in the place where his family originated. Arriving in Bethlehem, the Virgin Mary and righteous Joseph did not find free seats in hotels and stayed outside the city in a cave intended for keeping livestock. At midnight, the news of the birth of the Savior from the jubilant Angels came to the shepherds, who came to worship the God-Man. The holiday in honor of this event was established in apostolic times, but before the 4th century. it was connected with the celebration of Epiphany.

Having learned from the Magi about the birth of a new King, Herod ordered the killing of all babies under two years of age, hoping that among them would be the Infant of God, in whom he saw his rival.

On this day, according to the Old Testament law, the Lord accepted circumcision, established for all male infants as a sign of the Covenant of God with the forefather Abraham and his descendants.

On the same day, the memory of the Archbishop of Caesarea of ​​Cappadocia is celebrated.

Vasily lived in the 4th century and received an excellent education in Constantinople and Athens. Returning to Caesarea, he taught rhetoric, then was baptized and embarked on the path of ascetic life. Together with his friend Gregory the Theologian, he retired to the desert to devote his life to God. Subsequently, the saint was ordained a presbyter; during the reign of Emperor Valens, a supporter of the Arians, he became an archbishop and made great efforts to protect his flock from heresy. He compiled the rite of the Liturgy, wrote Conversations on the Sixth Day, on the Psalms, as well as a collection of monastic rules.

January 15 is the day of the repose (1883) and the second discovery of the relics (1991) of one of the most beloved Russian saints among the people -. Having taken monastic vows at the age of 27, the monk labored in the Sarov monastery or in the forest desert until the end of his life. For his feat of prayer, he was honored with repeated visits from the Queen of Heaven. The Monk Seraphim departed to the Lord during prayer in front of the icon Mother of God. The monk was glorified as a saint in 1903. After October revolution the relics of the saint disappeared and were discovered only in 1991, in the storerooms of the Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism, which was located in the building of the Kazan Cathedral in Leningrad.

January 17 – Council of 70 apostles of Christ, chosen by the Lord to preach the Gospel to the whole universe.

These apostles are commemorated separately throughout the year, and this holiday was established in order to show the equality of each of the seventy and thereby prevent disagreements in their veneration.

January 19 is celebrated - the twelfth holiday established in honor of the Baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ in the waters of the Jordan River and in honor of the appearance of the Holy Trinity during this event. The Father spoke from heaven about the Son, the Son was baptized by the holy Forerunner of the Lord John, and the Holy Spirit descended on the Son in the form of a dove. The next day, the Council of the Forerunner and Baptist of the Lord John is celebrated - the one who served the cause of the Baptism of Christ, laying his hand on the head of the Savior.

On January 24, we remember St. Theodosius the Great, who became the founder of cenobitic monasteries. He was born at the end of the 5th century. in Cappadocia. The saint lived for about 30 years in the Palestinian desert, remaining in fasting and prayer. Those who wanted to live under his leadership constantly came to him; as a result, a communal monastery, or Lavra, arose, which existed according to the charter of Basil the Great.

The memory of the holy martyr Tatiana is celebrated on January 25. Tatiana, the daughter of the Roman consul, refused marriage, wanting to devote her life to the Lord. She was installed as a deaconess in one of the Roman temples and served God, caring for the sick and helping those in need. During the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus (between 222 and 235), Tatiana accepted martyrdom for Christ, refusing to make a sacrifice pagan gods and endured terrible torture.

On January 27, the church remembers the enlightener of Georgia. She was born around 280 in Cappadocia into a noble, pious family. One day Nina saw in a dream Holy Mother of God, Who gave her a cross made of grapevine and sent her with apostolic service to Iveria (Georgia). Nina came to Georgia in 319 and made a lot of efforts to educate this country - five years later Christianity was established in Georgia.

January 30 is the day of remembrance of the famous ascetic, founder of desert living, called the father of monasticism. Anthony was born in Egypt in 251. After the death of his parents, who instilled in him love for God and piety, he began an ascetic life. He had to fight with the most difficult temptations and attacks of evil spirits, but with God's help he overcame the tricks of the devil and went deep into the Thebaid desert to all alone serve the Lord. The saint spent 85 years in desert solitude; his example was followed by many of those who wanted to spend their lives in ascetic deeds for the sake of the Lord.

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Names for girls born in January. January names for girls by day of the month

Distinctive character traits of January girls

Girls born in January are less likely than others to have lofty dreams. As a rule, they do not indulge much in fantasy and do not dream of fairy-tale princes. As a rule, their desires are more mundane and material. Being materialists, such girls strive to possess specific material values. As a rule, this is money and valuables.

Therefore, they may have desires to receive and accumulate large quantity outfits, various accessories, shoes. Moreover, January girls are very knowledgeable about things and prefer their things to be expensive and of high quality.

As a rule, these girls are tenacious, persistent, and love to finish what they start. They have pronounced leadership abilities. As children, they may play leading roles in their campaigns, commanding other girls and boys. Girls born in January strive for leadership. But they strive even more for respect and a sense of self-worth. Therefore, they often prefer not to rush forward, but to stay where they are respected and needed. Although, of course, they can make good leaders.

From negative qualities One can highlight the pride inherent in January girls, like any natural leaders. And also excessive hard work combined with their perseverance. They may become too focused on work, even to the detriment of their family.

But this doesn't always happen. In general, such girls tend to become good wives and mothers. When choosing a name for such girls, it is best to choose a simple and not harsh name in order to soften the already complex character.

  1. What are girls born in January called, according to the dates of the month? Meaning of names)
  2. "free man" Odette (1.from German"heiress, owner" 2.from Greek)
  1. "fragrant" Julia (1.from Greek"curly" 2.from Latin"July" 3.from Hebrew)
  2. "divine fire""belonging to the Julius family"
  1. 2.Russian form of the name Yulia) Anastasia (from Greek)
  2. "resurrected")
  3. "gift of God" Angela (from Greek)
  4. "angel" Elizabeth (from Hebrew)
  5. "honoring God" Eliza, Elsa (1.from English"swan" 2.from German"noble maiden" 3.derived from Elizabeth, in Hebrew meaning)

"oath to God"

  1. January 6 Eugenia (from ancient Greek)
  2. "noble" Claudia, Claudia (from Latin)
  3. "limping""agate" 2.from Greek)
  4. "kind, good" Christina, Christina (from ancient Greek)
  1. "follower of Christ" Augusta (1.from Latin"sacred, majestic"
  2. 2.on behalf of the Roman Emperor Augustus)
  3. Agrippina, Agrafena (1.from the Latin "sorrowful" 2.from the Latin "wild horse") Anfisa (from Greek)
  1. "flower" Alice (from English)
  2. "from a noble family" 2.from Latin"spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek)
  1. "Antony's daughter" Domna (1.from Latin"madam, ruler" 2. from Latin)
  2. "mistress of the house" "Theophilus (from Greek" )
  3. loving God Glyceria (from Greek)
  4. Agafya, Agata (1.from the masculine Agathon, derived from the name of the stone "limping""agate" 2.from Greek)
  5. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing""from a noble family" 2.from Latin"spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek)
  1. Barbara (1.from the ancient Slavic battle cry "in ar, in ar" which our ancestors shouted when rushing to attack. Ar means earth. Because of this cry, the Romans called the Slavs “barbarians.” This is how the word barbarian came about, which was used to call foreign tribes, and the name Varvara appeared. 2.from Latin)
  2. "outlander"
  3. Euphrosyne (from the ancient Greek "joyful, cheerful") Matryona (1st Russian, literally:"noble woman" 2. from Latin:)
  4. "venerable lady", "mother of the family" Agrippina, Agrafena (1.from Latin"sorrowful" 2.from Latin)
  5. "wild Horse" Natalia (1.from Latin"curly" "native")
  6. "Christmas" Evdokia (from ancient Greek)
  7. "favour", "favored" Anna (from Hebrew)
  8. "blessing" Avdotya (form of the name Evdokia, in ancient Greek meaning)
  9. "favor" Nora (1.from Latin"ambition, honor" 2.from Old Norse"fortune teller" 3.from Scandinavian"cold" 4.from Arabic"light"
  1. 5.diminutive from Eleanor and to.) Anisia (from Greek)
  2. "beneficent" Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew:"miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress"
  3. 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara) Fedora (from Greek)
  4. "gifted by God" "peaceful" Yarina)
  5. "high", "enlightened" )
  6. Irina (from Greek)
  1. "pearl" Melania, Melanie (from Greek)
  2. "black, dark" Yvette (1.from Old German"yew tree" 2.from Hebrew"merciful of God" 3.from Old French)
  1. "shamrock" Emilia, Emily (1.from Latin"passionate, strong" 2.from Latin"rival" 3.from Greek)
  1. "fragrant" Julia (1.from Greek"curly" 2.from Latin"July" 3.from Hebrew)
  2. "affectionate" "divine fire""belonging to the Julius family"
  1. Ulyana, Juliana (1.from Latin "gifted by God" Arina (1. derived from Irina in ancient Greek meaning "peaceful" 2. derived from Slavic Yarina)
  2. "high", "enlightened" , formed on behalf of the sun god Yarila 3. derived from the Hebrew Aaron, meaning)
  3. "prepossessing, peaceful")
  1. "modest" Clementine (1.from Latin"agate" "merciful, condescending")
  2. "vine" Zinaida (1.from Greek"curly" "daughter of Zeus""Thoughtful" 3.from Arabic)
  3. "beautiful" Olympia (from Greek)
  1. "divine" Polina (this name has many variants of origin 1. from ancient Greek"heiress, owner" "solar", "dedicated to Apollo""meaningful" 3.from Latin"small" 4. from Greek"liberated" 5. from ancient Greek)
  2. January 6 Eugenia (from ancient Greek)
    "strong" )
  3. Tatyana (1.Latin, derived from the name of the king "Tatius" 2.from Greek Apolinaria (origin unknown, presumably from Greek)
  4. Margarita (translated from Latin and ancient Greek Irina (from Greek)
  5. Susanna, Suzanne (from Hebrew "lily")
  6. Charlotte (derived from the masculine Charles (Karl), meaning What are girls born in January called, according to the dates of the month? Meaning of names)
  1. Ermina (1.from Latin Natalia (1.from Latin 2.from German "courageous")
  2. Martha (1.from Aramaic "lady, mistress" 2.from the name of the month March, literally "March")
  1. Ilona (1.from Hungarian "light" 2.from Greek "solar", "torch"
  1. "fragrant" Julia (1.from Greek"curly" 2.from Latin"July" 3.from Hebrew)
  2. "affectionate" "divine fire""belonging to the Julius family"
  3. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing""from a noble family" 2.from Latin"spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek)
  4. Vasilisa (from Greek "royal")
  5. 2.Russian form of the name Yulia) Anastasia (from Greek)
  6. "lamb")
  1. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing""from a noble family" 2.from Latin"spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek)
  1. Maryana, Marianna (1.derived from the combination of the names Maria and Anna, literally "bitter grace" 2.from Hebrew "outraged" 3.from Latin "belonging to Mary" 4.derivative from Latin "sea")
  1. Tatyana (1.Latin, derived from the name of the king "Tatius""agate" "organizer, founder")
  2. Eupraxia (1.from Greek "prosperous""heiress, owner" "virtue")
  3. Agafya, Agata (1.from the masculine Agathon, derived from the name of the stone "limping""agate" 2.from Greek)
  4. Teresa (from Greek "protector", "huntress")
  1. Pavla, Paula, Paulina, Peacock (from Latin "prepossessing, peaceful")
  1. Nina (1.from Hebrew "great-granddaughter" 2.from Assyrian "queen, lady" 3.from Georgian "young" 4.from Arabic "useful" 5.from Spanish "girl" 6.from Latin "brave" 7. derivative from the names Antonina, Ninel, etc.)
  2. Agnia (1.from Latin "lamb" 2.from Greek "pure, innocent")
  3. "gift of God" Angela (from Greek)
  1. Elena (1.from Greek "fire, torch", "sunny, shining" 2.from ancient Greek "Greek" 3. derivative from Helios, ancient Greek god Sun)
  2. Sophia, Sophia (from ancient Greek "wise")
  3. Euphrosyne (from the ancient Greek "joyful, cheerful")
  4. Alena (1. Slavic, from the name of the Slavic tribes Alyonov 2. from ancient Greek Apolinaria (origin unknown, presumably from Greek, "torch" 3. derivative from the name Elena)
  5. Ilona (1.from Hungarian “bright” 2.from Greek "solar", "torch" 3. derivative from the name Elena)
  6. Inessa (from the ancient Greek Agnes, meaning "lamb")
  1. Leonila (from Latin "like a Lioness")
  1. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing""from a noble family" 2.from Latin"spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek)
  2. Sabina (from Italian 3.from Arabic)
  1. Ksenia, Xenia, Aksinya, Oksana (from Greek "hospitable", "guest", "wanderer", "foreigner")
  2. "beneficent" Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew:"miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress"
  3. Theodosius (from ancient Greek "resurrected")
  4. Allah (1.from ancient Arabic "letter""yew tree" "goddess" 3.from Arabic "goddess" 4.from Hebrew "pistachio tree" 5.in Gothic dialect "Jack of all trades" 6.from Greek "other" 7.from Hebrew "invincible")

Parents believe that the child’s name leaves an imprint on the future child. Helps him realize himself in life by finding the right niche. That’s why new parents pay so much attention to a name, take a long time to choose, and consult with relatives and friends.

What to name a boy born in January - a guarantee for the future

Children born in the cold month of January will differ from their peers in their hard work and perseverance. They often become successful people who achieve everything in life. They are also characterized by: determination, prudence and balance. With proper upbringing, boys born in January can become successful entrepreneurs or managers. In family terms, such people become faithful husbands and excellent parents, capable of instilling in their offspring the correct life values. However, there are also shortcomings in the character of winter children: excessive pride, cruelty, aggressiveness. January babies are famous for their strength of character, so it is recommended to choose the softest names. So how not to make a mistake with the baby's name?

What to name a boy born in January

Many people advise choosing the most sonorous names- this will emphasize the nobility of character, while covering the “rigidity” of the child in some situations.

If the child was born at the very beginning of the month, then the following names would be an excellent choice: Timofey, Ilya, Grigory, Pavel, Vasily, Ivan, Dmitry, Daniil, Nikolai and Sergey.

For babies born in the middle of the month, the following names are suitable: Stepan, Tikhon, Mikhail, David, Vyacheslav, Alexander, Platon, Peter or Yakov.

And the parents of a boy who was born at the very end of cold January should take a closer look at the following names: Anton, Victor, Vladimir, Makar, Maxim, Evgeniy, Kirill, Mark.


What not to call a boy born in January

Many believe that an unsuccessful choice of name can put an end to a child’s future. It is also not recommended to name children after deceased relatives. It is believed that this tradition brings only troubles and grief, forcing a person to live someone else’s life.

Unfavorable names for January babies will be: Igor, Anatoly, Yaroslav, Andrey, Bogdan, Oleg, Ignat. They are too hard and are more suitable for insecure, self-contained children.



Remember that whatever you name the ship, that’s how it will sail. But without proper guidance and the right beacons, no ship can successfully navigate the oceans. Raise your child, instill the right moral values, teach him to separate good and bad. It is then that family happiness will last a long time, and the chosen name will appear on board the most wonderful ship.

The second month of winter is considered the harshest. If we proceed from the sign that winter children are stronger than others, then this applies to January children back in to a greater extent. They are more patient, more restrained, more serious and decisive than others. It is best to reinforce the baby’s inherent character by birth with an appropriate name. Now the tradition of focusing on the calendar in this matter is returning, since they provide a wide choice. Name days in January are marked by powerful patrons, and on different dates there are different saints.

Large selection for men

Saints are not just a calendar of religious holidays and dates. This is a book of the history of Orthodoxy. When choosing a name for a child according to the calendar, parents not only introduce the child into the circle Orthodox traditions, but also determine a defender for him.

In this regard, January provides a huge choice for future men.

For life and protection

It is believed that a name given in honor of a particular saint not only protects a person, but also has a great influence on his life and destiny. Truly religious people also talk about a real, direct energetic connection between people and their guardians. For a more complete understanding of what a name can provide, it is better to properly study the facts associated with it.

The choice in January for boys is great:

From Ilya to Alexander

If you look at men's names according to the name day calendar in January, you can find a lot of interesting things. This applies both to the origin of the names themselves and to the personalities of the holy protectors. Here is not only the history of the church, here is the history of the formation and development of the state.

It is worth giving some examples:

Also among boys, name days are celebrated in January by: Ignatius, Daniel, Nikita, Peter, Mikhail, Prokop, Filaret, Feofan, Fedor, Naum, Innocent, Nikolai, Efim, Konstantin, Tikhon, Leonid, Arkady, Georgy, Bogdan, Vyacheslav, Eremey, Kuzma, Seraphim, Zakhar, Kirill and others.

You can focus not only on the child’s date of birth, but also on any date, up to his baptism, as well as several days after baptism. This increases the number of options.

In this case, a child born in the second winter month may have a name day in both January and February.

Names for women

It’s also easy to choose a name day for a girl in January. You can focus on the beauty of the name, the deeds of the saints. Church calendar and here it will come to the rescue, providing a fairly wide choice. He will help you make the right decision that will suit all family members.

Assistants and mentors

Some names, of course, may seem outdated, but they are last years are coming into fashion. Girls are not deprived of defenders, women from whom they can follow an example. Can be combined with great meaning beautiful names, which look natural in today's life. In January, name days for girls are set, among others, as follows:

Kind and firm

The January calendar allows you to choose harmonious female names, which are unlikely to cause much controversy and will be able to suit all relatives. Here are some options:

January birthday girls are also: Claudia, Evgenia, Agrippina, Glikeria, Anna, Evdokia, Matryona, Irina, Polina, Vasilisa, Agnia, Nina, Elena, Ksenia and others.

Whoever has a birthday in January- boys or girls - they must grow up to be strong, real people. Their life will be rich in events that will give them the opportunity to show their strongest qualities. Who knows, maybe later books will be written based on their destinies, and future generations of people will be educated using their examples.

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