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How to give a name to a child according to the calendar. What are saints and how to choose names correctly. Does the name affect the fate of man

Today, more and more parents have begun to turn to the Orthodox calendar to choose a name for their baby. People believe that the saint in whose honor the child is named will become a guardian angel and will protect him throughout his life.

It is believed that each name carries a certain energy within it; it is also capable of leaving an imprint on the emerging personality. Sometimes a name is considered as a sign that stores in itself a certain strength, energy and sacrament.
So, Orthodox Christmas time is still an inexhaustible source of inspiration when choosing a beautiful name for a child. After all, it’s simple enough to choose a name according to the calendar, you need to choose the name that matches the date of birth of the child from a variety of options.

The Orthodox book "Saints" is a complete list of the names of saints honored by the Orthodox Church. The Months is the second title of this book. People from ancient times believed that if their child receives the name of a saint, revered on the day of his birth or baptism, then he will have a long and happy life. Contains more than 1500 different names. As a rule, most of them are male names.

How to choose a name according to the calendar

If parents decide to give a name to the newborn according to the church calendar, then you need to know the following:

  • it is more correct to choose the name of the child of that saint honored on his birthday. If a boy or girl was born on that day, and the calendar does not contain names of the appropriate gender for him, then the modern church allows you to look ahead several days;
  • at baptism, the name is given once in a lifetime, and it can no longer be changed. An exception is a change of faith and monasticism;
  • parents give the child a double name: one is church, and the other is worldly. In this case, at baptism, the priest suggests choosing an Orthodox name for the parents;
  • the saint in whose honor the child is named is revered several times a year, then the day of the Angel will be the nearest name day after his birthday.

Who are the holy martyrs

Usually, a saint is understood as a person who is especially revered in various religions for mediation between God and people, a persistent confession of faith, godlyness, righteousness, piety. And the concept of “martyr” is primarily associated with the persecution of Christians, which systematically occurred from the time of the reign of Emperor Nero to the beginning of the 4th century. The persecution and oppression of Christians, which took place constantly, not only did not stop them, but also gave conviction of the correctness of their path to the Truth. But, however, many, not suffering brutal torture and bullying, returned to paganism and renounced God. And those Christians who did not renounce Christ were canonized later by the church.

Examples of Holy Great Martyrs

So, for example, Tatyana is a holy martyr who gave birth in Rome to a famous dignitary who secretly professed the Christian faith. She refused to make a sacrifice to the pagan idol, and therefore, was subjected to severe torture and torment. However, the torment suffered by the holy martyr did not harm her, or the traces of the night disappeared without a trace. The torturers themselves suffered blows that were inflicted by an invisible hand. Then the tormentors were frightened and ordered to execute Tatyana on January 25.


Tatyana is also considered to be the patroness of students. On January 25, 1755, Empress Elizabeth signed a decree on the opening of Moscow University. Since then, Tatyana’s day has become a holiday for all students.

Here is another date, December 19 - the day of the death of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker - the patron saint of sailors, which sailors usually turn to when they are threatened with a shipwreck or sinking. Sometimes the days of the celebration of the saints may not coincide with their date of death.

September 12 - Day of the celebration of St. Alexander Nevsky, this is the day of the transfer of his relics to St. Petersburg. So the other date for celebrating St. Alexander's Day is December 6th (this is the day of his burial in the city of Vladimir). Also celebrate not a single day and the memory of St. Sergius: July 18 - the day of finding relics; October 8 is the day of his death.

Orthodox calendar of names (for example, 5 months):

January:

Aglaia, Timothy, Gregory, Ilya, Ignat, Ivan, Daniil, Ulyana, Anastasia, Gennady, Nifont, Nikolay, Eugene, Claudia, Konstantin, Fedor, Efim, Stefan, Agafya, Ignat, Mark, Makar, Anisya, Vasily, Melania, Emilia, Seraphim, Gordey, Artem, Athanasius, Appolinaria, Emelyan, Vasilisa, Julian, Peter, Philip, Pavel, Mikhail, Eupraxia, Savva, Tatyana, Jacob, Elizar, Joseph, Adam, Benjamin, Nina, Gabriel, Prokhor, Maxim, Cyril, Anton, Athanasius.

February:

Fedor, Makar, Savva, Arseny, Efim, Rimma, Inna, Lavrentiy, Eugene, Agnia, Maxim, Valerian, Timofey, Makar, Peter, Gabriel, George, Ivan, Gennady, Clement, Ksenia, Timothy, Gerasim, Alexander, Phillippe, Vitaly, Felix, Moses, Roman, Ephraim, Jacob, Ignat, Gerasim, Victor, Nikita, Peter, Hippolytus, Maxim, Maria, Martha, David, Efrosinia, Luke, Anna, Yuri, Dorofei, Zakhar, Valentina, Svetlana, Semyon, Alexey, Anton, Zoya.

March:

Pavel, Cyril, Trofim, Efrosinia, Makar, Terenty, Julian, George, Leonid, Nika, Anastasia, Mark, Fedor, Konstantin, Kira, Margarita, Marina, Alexander, Vasily, Taras, Philip, Regina, Leo, Fedor, Daniil, Ilya, Marianna, Nifont, Gennady, Eugene, Ephraim, Christina, Rostislav.

April:

Daria, Sergey, Alexandra, Vasily, Gabriel, Jacob, Nikita, Irina, Fedosya, Agafya, Akulina, George, Daniil, Rodion, Alexander, Maxim, Terenty, Fedor, Victor, Nikita, Lydia, Claudia, Svetlana, Fedosya, Innocent, Cyril, Ivan, Mark, Eve, Benjamin, Innocent, Maria, Cyril, Fedor, Jacob, Constantine, Vadim, Andrey, Aristarchus, Vasilisa, Victor, Leonid, Galina, Irina, Trofim.

Taisiya, Glafira, Semyon, Maxim, Muse, Dmitry, Leonty, Fedor, German, Denis, Makar, Faina, Claudia, Bogdan, Andrey, Denis, Julia, Pimen, Irina, Valentin, Elizabeth, Glafira, Mark, Savva, Alexey, Artem, Alexander, Kiment, Anatoly, George, Taisia, Jacob, Vitaly, Semyon, Gleb, Zoya, Roman, Vsevolod.

After the baptism of Russia, Orthodox Christians began to carry out the rite of baptism of infants, granting them the names of Orthodox saints recognized as such by the church. So the holy calendar was composed. They recorded the names of saints and martyrs, the date of veneration of their memory and the short meaning of the name. Now the name of the newborn depended on which of the Orthodox calendar days he was born.

According to the traditions of Ancient Russia, the child was to be christened on the eighth day after birth. During this time, the baby was picked up a name according to the church calendar. If the birthday fell on an “empty” day (when no saint was celebrated on a birthday) or the name of the saints was dissonant, the clergy offered the names of the saints for the next three days. So Theophan the Recluse bequeathed, adding the possibility of naming a child by the name of those saints whose name days were celebrated in the interval between "bodily" birth and baptism.

The Orthodox month (or the Orthodox calendar of names, or saints) was formed several centuries in a row and continues to be actively replenished to this day. The tradition of the church name of the newborn is characteristic of Russia. Religion in the minds of our people has always occurred, even in atheistic Soviet times. And why not give the child a name-amulet? Indeed, this is what our ancestors did, that is how the Indian tribes who believe in the destiny of fate and live in complete unity with nature call their children. The logic of naming children by the names of saints who were born at the same time as bribes them. Yes, and with no need to change the worldly form of the name.

In general, there are a lot of advantages. However, many see shortcomings in naming children according to the church calendar. It is claimed that the Orthodox name-book is very monotonous. This is not entirely true. Just some of the obsolete forms of names are not quite suitable for modern realities, and it will be difficult for a child to live with a similar name.

According to the Orthodox calendar, the tradition of naming a newborn is being revived, but not all parents understand its essence correctly. Faith has recently become a fashion trend rather than a true feeling. The child is called the very "dissonant" names according to the holy calendar, in order to distinguish him from the crowd. Consequently, the child receives a name whose names so tried to avoid in antiquity.

Orthodox traditions are part of our life, because it is not without reason that the words “name”, “name” and “christen” are perceived by us as synonyms. If the parents choose a name for their baby that is not indicated in the month (the Orthodox calendar), church officials can choose a name that is consonant with the secular, or choose it on the day of baptism. So, it happened that Daria, according to church tradition, was baptized as Evdokia, and Alice - as Alexandra. In any case, the Orthodox Christian must have both a worldly name and a church name - that with which he will appear before God.

At choosing a name  in accordance with Orthodox traditions, you must have on hand a calendar of name days (main days of veneration of saints) for the year of birth of your baby. In it you can find a list of the names of the most significant saints revered in Orthodoxy with an individual distinction between name-days and meaning. Orthodoxy also has the following list of saints whose names can be called children: Timothy, Vonifaktiy, Ignatius, Phylogeny, Leontius, Nikita, Filaret, Macarius, Theoktist, Claudius, Anisia, Theodore and Theodore, Melania, Caesarea, Arkhip, Andronicus, Michea, Anthony, Vasilisa, Pakhomiy, Arseniy, Makar, Savva, Ananias, Nicephorus, Sofia, Mstislav and others.

Name day is the day of veneration of the saint in whose honor the child is named. In ancient times, name-days were celebrated “by the whole world”, without giving a person’s worldly birthday such a majestic significance. Since there are a lot of saints and martyrs with the same name in the modern Orthodox calendar, it is customary to distinguish between the celebration of the name day of saints with the same name. For example, the name day of Michael should be noted by the date closest to the date of "bodily" birth. In the same way, they choose the name of the baby.

Today, some of us do not understand the essence of the concept of "name day" and celebrate them all year round as soon as they see the name of the saint in the calendar. But it's not right. Name day, like birthday, a person has one. Each of us celebrates only those name days that honor that saint in whose honor the name is bestowed. The rest of the saints have nothing to do with the celebration of name days. Example: St. Alexander’s name day is found on the Orthodox calendar more than ten times. But a person celebrates the birthday of that saint or martyr on the day of which he was born (bodily and spiritually). The rest of Alexandra is not related to him.

In addition, the church distinguishes between the concepts of "patron saint" and "guardian angel." In the first case, we are talking about a saint whose name the child was baptized. This saint becomes the baby’s heavenly protector and protector of his whole life. But the guardian angel is granted to the newborn when it is born, with, so to speak, bodily birth. God gives a guardian angel to everyone, regardless of whether a person has been baptized.

Interestingly, people born under Soviet rule managed to receive church names and even be baptized. More often than not, the ordinance of baptism was held at home or in remote areas with relatives. The priest came to the house in private and baptized the child in accordance with the clergy, composed a long time ago. Now in Russia there is freedom of choice of religion and naming children, but the traditions of generations are still strong, so adhering to Christian principles will not hurt. This will allow you to make the right choice not only of the name for the child, but also of his future fate.

Discussion

05/02/2014 09:58:41, maximus12007

Is the church calendar an exclusively natural and natural phenomenon? Or was it people who invented and wrote it? So why do you need to be guided by someone else’s (albeit ancient) notions?

I have a son, Vasily. Similarly, this will not be among his friends at school, around Ilya and Nikitka alone

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Saints are a church month. It includes a list of all the people whom the Church reveres as saints, and the calendar days of their memory. Saints are divided into male and female.

In Saints, not only the name of the saint is indicated, but also his rank - an indication of the fate of this person and the nature of his spiritual achievement. It can be a prophet, apostle, martyr, first martyr, holy martyr, saint, reverend, righteous or blessed.
Along with ordinary ones, there are facial saints, in which there are images of saints.

Name in the Orthodox Church

In the Russian Orthodox Church, the name was once preceded by baptism: the name was assigned on the 8th day after birth, and was baptized 40 days later. At present, the spelling of the name is combined with baptism.

A person can receive at baptism only such a name that is present in the Saints - i.e. name of some saint. It happens that a person who already has a name that is absent in the Orthodox Saints — Pauline, Victoria, Ruslan, etc., receives baptism, in which case he receives a different name. In the world such a person can be called as you like - the name in the documents is not necessary to change, but they will remember in prayers, confess, marry and sing the funeral under the name given at baptism.

A saint whose name a person received at Baptism becomes his patron. Some Christians do not have a birthday, but they always celebrate name days - a memorial day for their heavenly patron

Choosing a Name by Saints

At present, the choice of a name according to the Saints is not regulated by any strict rules - it is enough that the name is present in the Saints. If such a name was carried by many saints (for example, Mary or John), the patron saint of a person is that saint whose memorial day is celebrated soon after his birthday. For example, if Elena was born on March 2, her name day is March 19, and the patroness is the holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Elena, mother of the Byzantine emperor Constantine.

If parents want to choose a name according to the Saints, there are different criteria for this. You can choose the name of the saint whose memorial day is celebrated on the child’s birthday. In most cases, we are talking about several saints, so there is a choice.
Given the tradition to name the name on the 8th day after birth, you can focus on this date. Finally, you can give a person the name of a saint, on whose memorial day he is baptized.

Some problems arise with the choice of a name for a girl: not every day is a holiday in honor of some holy woman, so a shift for a few days is allowed for girls.

They tried to name the children in honor of the great, famous, talented, lucky person, thereby shifting his fate to his child, and with one name already promised a tiny happy life.

With the advent of Christianity, this task was noticeably simplified, and the process of criticism was streamlined. The basis of the foundations was the month of the holy calendar - the calendar, which contains all the data on Orthodox holidays, as well as days of remembrance of the saints. These days in which one or another saint was revered, the Orthodox began to be guided, calling their children.

  according to the holy calendar?

After long repressions, faith returns to our hearts, and religion returns to our homes. Even young families seek to “correctly” choose a name for the child and christen him.

Choosing a name with a prayer book is quite simple. You can handle it yourself. If you still do not know how to name a child according to the holy calendar, then look at what saints are worshiped on the baby’s birthday. Choose the most suitable name you like and get ready for baptism. If there are quite a few names, and most of them are harmonious, arrange a survey among relatives and friends, consult with potential godparents. It may also happen that you were not able to choose the name of the child according to the holy calendar, because on the birthday the little ones revere saints exclusively of the male sex (or vice versa), and perhaps you simply did not like the names, and how to name the child according to the holy calendar? The Christian tradition of naming gives you two time lines.

The first is the eighth day after the birth of the child or the period from the second to the eighth day, when you have the opportunity to choose a name. The second is the fortieth day after birth, if the baby is born strong and healthy, then they could be postponed for such a period.

If after all the deadlines you still haven’t been able to decide, then you can give the child One - “for the world”, the second - “for the church”, his choice can be assigned to the clergyman who will conduct the baptism of the baby. It will be easier to give a name to the child according to the calendar, it will not take you much time and mental energy.

It is very important not to confuse the saint and the great martyr (they are also highly revered in Christianity), do not doom your child to a difficult share. And the name of the saint will give the baby reliable protection in the face of a powerful patron - the guardian angel.

Name day

When planning to celebrate name days in the future, remember that no matter how many memorable days a chosen saint has in a year, your child will have only one name day - the day closest to his birthday.

Faith and Reason

When naming a child according to the holy calendar, one should mainly be guided by faith. To study the biography of the saint whose name you have chosen, to know prayers, to address him, to transfer all this knowledge to your child.

Remember who or what the saint patronized, and raise a child in accordance with this. A person to whom the path is already successfully passing it will go much easier and more confidently, it’s enough not to turn off it.

While you are understanding, trying to understand, decide how to name a child according to the calendar, go to church, speak with the priest, ask for help and advice. They will certainly tell you everything, explain in detail and help. The name, correctly chosen with love and attention by the holy calendar, protects your child from wrong steps and deeds, from the evil eye and slander, will lead him along the path of life to happiness, success and prosperity!

Choosing the name of the future baby is a very urgent problem for most parents. After all, I want the name to be melodious, and to have a positive characterization and still protect the child from any troubles.

If you rack your brains in search of a suitable name for your baby, I recommend that you learn how to name a child according to the church calendar from this material. But first, let's figure out what a name is in principle.

The name appears as a distinctive name, a designation of the personality that she receives when she is born in the light of God. The name greatly affects the character, as well as the manner of a person’s behavior, and, accordingly, on his whole subsequent life.

We are so accustomed to the sound of our name that we hear daily that we even stop thinking about its true meaning. However, it is very important.

The sages of antiquity were sure that there was a special connection between the name of a person and his temper. And even more - they believed that the name most directly affects human fate.

And many modern psychology experts say that the name affects not just the character, but the very behavior of the individual in society.

Where does the tradition of calling children according to the church calendar come from?

When the prince baptized Russia, Orthodox Christians began to carry out the ritual of baptizing babies, in which they were given the names of Orthodox saints officially recognized by the church.

According to ancient traditions, the baby in Ancient Russia was to be baptized on the 8th day after he was born. And over the course of this week, a name was chosen for the child based on the data of the church calendar.

In the same case, when the day of birth turned out to be an “empty” day (that is, when the name day of none of the saints was celebrated) or the name on the church calendar was quite dissonant, the clergy offered the names of those saints that were relevant for the next three days .

It was also bequeathed to Theophan the Recluse, plus he added the ability to give the baby the name of that saint whose nameday is celebrated during the period from the physical birth of the baby and his baptism.

The formation of the Orthodox month of the month (or the Orthodox calendar of names, or, as Svyattsy says in another way) has been going on for more than a century, and it continues to this day.

The custom to name newborns by the names of saints is popular today in most of the domestic states. Even at the time of atheism, many people still did not renounce spirituality and continued to adhere to ancient traditions.

And why refuse that your child bears a name-amulet? This is how our distant ancestors acted, giving their children the names of Indians who hold the belief that everything is destined for us from above and live in complete harmony with the Universe in the lap of nature.

Another positive point is the logic of giving your children the names of saints who appeared with them on the same day (or with a difference of a couple of days). Plus, and baptism does not have to change the form of the worldly name.

List the advantages of this method can be very long. However, some manage to find flaws in naming their offspring by analogy with the church calendar. Opponents of this method speak of the uniformity of the Orthodox nomenclature. In fact, this version is not entirely true. It’s just that some of the outdated forms of names are not very acceptable for modern life, since a child bearing such a name may be considered strange.

In general, now we can talk about the revival of the custom to name newborns according to the church calendar. However, not every parent is able to understand its meaning correctly. Faith over the past years and decades is increasingly subject to fashionable influences and is no longer a true feeling.

And then the parents give their child that very “dissonant” name from the church calendar so that it stands out from the surrounding masses. And accordingly, the baby gets a name that in antiquity they tried not to use for naming because of certain reasons.

How to name a child according to the church calendar?

In the process of choosing a name, it is necessary to take into account the main days when the saints responsible for the birth of a child are revered.

The same calendar provides parents with a name characterization with an individual name day date.

In the same case, when the day of the birth of your baby is absent in Svyatki, it is possible to select a suitable name for the saint who is honored on the following days or within 8 days after this date.

Saints - what is it?

When a baptism takes place, a newborn receives the name of one of the Orthodox saints who was canonized by the church. Thus, the Saints arose. Saints act as a calendar (that is, a list of all saints).

In addition to the names of saints with martyrs in Svyatce you can find mentions about the date of reverence for their memory, plus a generalized description of each name is attached.

The kid gets a name based on the day according to the Orthodox calendar on which he was born.

What to name the girl according to the church calendar?

Now I suggest you learn how to give a suitable name for your daughter, based on the church calendar.

If you are concerned about the uniformity of names, then you can not even worry about this, because more and more new variants of names constantly appear in the church calendar.

Mesyatseslov (another name for the Orthodox calendar) allows you to choose not just a name for your baby, but also to deal with the most favorable combination of sounds that can protect a child throughout his life.

After giving your child a name according to the church calendar, you will not need to change the worldly form of his name.

What is the correct name for a child-boy in the church calendar?

If you set a goal to name your baby according to the church calendar, then you should first study the life and biography of the selected saint.

In general, in the Russian Federation, Saints offer a church name for almost all days, with the exception to the general rule being only the dates of major church holidays. There are also saints revered by the inhabitants of only a particular region.

In general, all saints revered in our state can be:

  • russian
  • universal;
  • newly departed.

Most of the parents who give their children old church names act on the basis of fashion trends - ancient names have been at the peak of popularity for several years now. Therefore, the rebirth of so many of these names is observed.

It is noteworthy that the days when, according to the church month, holy men are revered, are more common than those when they call women. As a result, choosing a name for boys is usually not a problem.

Often, variants of male names differ in an outdated form of sound, so there is a difference between them and ordinary secular names.

Name for the girl according to the Saints

As for the selection of a name for babies, here parents often encounter puzzles, because the number of female names in the church month is much less than the number of male ones.

Based on this, the choice of a church name for a daughter often implies the need for advice from a priest. The Holy Father will be able to recommend how to best act by choosing a name for his child.

Plus, in some cases, girls' church names are so outdated that parents have to give their daughter two different names at the same time - one on the church calendar and the other on the ordinary worldly one. Guess today with the Tarot card "Card of the Day"!

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