Name for a girl born on January 24th. Saints names for boys in January: meaning, origin, patron saint

When a child is born, each of us begins to desperately search for a name for him. And when choosing a name, we involuntarily ask the question, what is its meaning? What does this or that name predict for its owner? By learning more about the meanings of names, we can reveal the hidden character traits of our loved ones. After all, the name, to one degree or another, influences a person’s fate. Names can be Orthodox, Church, Muslim, Jewish, etc. the choice depends on what country you live in.

How to choose girls' names?

At the birth of a daughter, the first question of parents will be: what should we call her? Choosing a name is a very difficult question, especially since everyone has their own favorite names. Many parents want to give their daughter a beautiful name that would emphasize her beauty and uniqueness. There are parents who choose names for their girls so that they are successful in their careers and businesses and are independent. But there are also those who want their daughter to grow up tender and soft, to devote herself entirely to her family and children. Therefore, you need to choose a name carefully; this is the only way you can influence the fate of your child. When choosing a name, consider the time of year when the child was born. After all, at different times of the year children are born with completely different characters, even if they have the same names and were born in the same year.

The most popular names of girls born in January

Winter children are born stronger, and most of them have a harsh character. Very often, girls born in winter have masculine character traits. Naturally, this is a big plus for them, because they quickly achieve certain successes in life. But when choosing the names of girls born in January, pay attention to softer, melodic names, so you can soften the winter severity that nature has laid in them and give the girl softness and tenderness.


Leonidia

Agrafena

Anastasia

Appolinaria

Vasilisa.

Felicata

What is the character of people born in January?

Let's consider the character traits of people born in January. January- “January” people are patient and self-possessed. They endure all troubles stoically and prefer not to share their innermost thoughts even with those closest to them. “January” women have a strong, “masculine” character, they are secretive, independent and proud, and value independence most of all. Because of their constant desire for leadership, it is difficult to live with them in the same house, but they are devoted wives and are always ready to support their spouse. In addition, “January” women cook well, but do not like to clean, and do it only when necessary.

It is best to give “January” children “soft” names in order to neutralize excessive strength of character and moderate their pride.

Suitable names for girls: Anisya, Anastasia, Asya, Lyudmila, Lyubov, Lilia, Zoya, Irina, Natalya.

Girls born in January with such names will have a quiet life, without encountering any special obstacles along the way. For example, Ulyana and Tatyana, born in January, will be successful and lucky, in addition to this, everything will be fine in their personal lives. Therefore, choose girls' names carefully, taking into account every factor, only then will you be able to give your child a happy, positive name.

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 parts of the world, on this day they ask for the blessings of 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.

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 church Russian Orthodox 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. They are often endowed with mathematical abilities and an 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 global catastrophe, a broken doorknob 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 find their way through life easily. They have to try themselves in different professions to find their 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 a kind heart 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!

What name to choose for the baby? Should we take into account fleeting fashion or age-old cultural traditions? The answers are in the article. As a bonus: a detailed table with the names of the boys and the patron saints for January.

Saints are not just a church calendar indicating the days of remembrance of saints and the circle of church holidays. This is, first of all, a brief history of Christianity, since each name in this calendar is associated with a person or event important to Orthodoxy.
By naming your baby after the Saints, you allow him to become part of Orthodox traditions.

How to choose a name for a child according to the church calendar?

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 a modern person). But this does not mean that parents have no choice.
You can choose a name according to the Saints, focusing on several key dates:

  1. On the baby's date of birth
  2. For dates between the date of birth and the date of baptism of the child
  3. On the date of the baby’s baptism and a few days ahead from the date of baptism

Important: our ancestors considered the day of naming a child to be the eighth day from the date of his birth.

Choosing a name for a boy according to the Saints

Agree, having 30-40 dates with names at your disposal, you can always choose a wonderful 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 creativity.

Choosing a name for the youngest member of the family usually causes heated debate. The wise remark of Theophan the Recluse will reconcile all the relatives and friends of the baby: “Here the matter 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 the patron saint of the name.



Boys' names according to the Saints - January: meaning, origin, patron saint

January is a harsh month and this cannot but affect children born this month. Among the virtues of January babies: patience, determination and restraint. You can see names in other months in the articles: , ,

Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Michael biblical Who's like God Holy Martyr Michael the Theologian, presbyter
Nikita from Greek winner Holy Martyr Nikita Belevsky, Bishop
Peter from Greek stone, rock Presentation of St. Peter, Metropolitan
Prokop from Greek Procopius naked sword Blessed Procopius
Sergey from Etruscan highly respected Holy Martyr Sergius Tsvetkov, deacon (new martyr)
Feofan from Greek Epiphany Saint Theophan, Bishop of Monemvasia
Filaret from Greek lover of virtue Saint Philaret, Metropolitan of Kyiv
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Basil from Greek regal
David from Hebrew Darling Martyr David of Dvinsky, Armenian
Ivan from biblical John God's mercy Holy Martyr John Smirnov, hieromonk (new martyr)
Makar from Greek blissful, happy Holy Martyr Macarius Mironov, hieromonk (new martyr)
Nahum biblical comforting Saint Naum of Ohrid
Paul from Latin small, junior Venerable 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 patron saint of the baby will be the holy righteous Joshua (but the name day date 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
Dmitriy from Greek belonging to Demeter Holy Martyr Dimitri Chistoserdov, Archpriest (New Martyr)

from Evfimy,

from Greek

pious Holy Martyr Euthymius of Sardia, Bishop
Joseph biblical God will multiply Apostle Joseph Barsabas
Konstantin from Greek permanent, persistent Venerable Constantine of Sinadia (Phrygian)
Leonid from Greek descended from a lion Holy Martyr Leonid Antoshchenko, Bishop of Mari (new martyr)
Michael biblical who is like God

1. Holy Martyr Mikhail Smirnov, deacon (new martyr)

2. Holy Martyr Mikhail Cheltsov, Archpriest (New Martyr)

Nicodemus from Greek victorious people Venerable Nicodemus of Tismania, Romanian
Nikolay from Greek conqueror of nations

1. Holy Martyr Nicholas Zalessky, priest

2. Holy Martyr Nikolai Tarbeev, priest

Osip from the biblical Joseph God will multiply
Yakov from the biblical Jacob hot on the heels
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Alexander from Greek defender

1. Holy Martyr Alexander Cicero, priest (new martyr)

2. Holy Martyr Alexander Dagaev, Archpriest (New Martyr)

Arkady from Greek resident of Arcadia Holy Martyr Arkady Reshetnikov, deacon (new martyr)
Dorofey from Greek God's gift Holy Martyr Dorotheos of Melitino
Efim from Greek Euthymius pious Martyr Euthymius of Nicomedia
Ignat from Latin fiery Venerable Ignatius Lomsky, Yaroslavl
Leonid from Greek descended from a lion Holy Martyr Leonid Vmktorov, Archpriest (New Martyr)
Nikanor from Greek contemplating victory Holy Martyr Nikanor, Apostle from the 70s
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 Venerable John of Pechersk, monk
Benjamin from Hebrew Benjamin son of the right hand, beloved son Reverend Benjamin
Georgy / Egor from Greek tiller Saint George of Nicomedia, bishop
Laurus, Lavrenty bay tree Venerable Lavrentiy of Chernigov
Mark from Latin hammer Venerable Mark of Pechersk
Thaddeus from Greek / from Hebrew gift of God/praise Venerable Thaddeus the Confessor
Theophilus from Greek God-loving

1. Venerable Theofl of Pechersk, recluse

2. Venerable 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 Theodotus given by God Holy Martyr Theodotus
Basil from Greek regal

1. Saint Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia

2. Holy Martyr Basil of Ankyria (Caesarea)

Vyacheslav from the ancient 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's like God Holy Martyr Michael Bleiwe, Archpriest (New Martyr)
Nikolay from Greek conqueror of nations Holy Martyr Nikolai Bezhanitsky, Archpriest (New Martyr)
Peter from Greek stone, rock Martyr Peter of the Peloponnese
Plato from Greek wide Holy Martyr Platon (Kulbush) of Revel, Bishop (New Martyr)
Trofim from Greek breadwinner Holy Martyr Trofim Myachin, priest (new martyr)
Theodosius from Greek Theodosius God-given Venerable Theodosius of Triglia, abbot
Yakov from the biblical Jacob hot on the heels 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 Deaf
Modest from Latin modest, unpretentious Holy Martyr Modest
Peter from Greek stone, rock Venerable Peter of Rome
Seraphim from Hebrew fire Angel Venerable Seraphim of Sarov, wonderworker
Sergey from Etruscan highly respected 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 chief rider Apostle from 70 Archippus
Afanasy from Greek immortal Venerable Athanasius of Syandemsky, Vologda
Denis from Greek Dionysus God of fertility and winemaking Holy Martyr Dionysius the Areopagite of Athens, Bishop
Efim from Greek Euthymius pious Venerable Martyr Euthymius of Vatopedi, abbot
Zosim from Greek going on the road Venerable Martyr Zosimus of Cilicia, hermit
Joseph / Osip biblical God will multiply Apostle from 70 Joseph Barsabas
Carp from Greek fetus Apostle from 70 Carp
Clement / Klim

from Greek /

from Latin

grapevine / gracious Apostle Clement from 70, Bishop of Rome
Kondrat / Kondratiy from Greek square, broad shouldered Apostle from 70 Kondrat of Athens
Luke from Latin light Apostle Luke 70
Mark from Latin hammer Apostle from 70 Mark John the Evangelist, bishop
Nikolay 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 started singing Apostle from 70 Prochorus of Nicomedia, bishop
Rodion from Greek Herodion 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 Iconice, bishop
Timofey from Greek God-worshipping Apostle from 70 Timothy of Ephesus, bishop
Trofim from Greek breadwinner Apostle from 70 Trophimus
Thaddeus from Greek Theodore gift of God Apostle Thaddeus 70
Philip from Greek someone who loves horses

1. Apostle Philip from 70

2. Holy Martyr Philip Grigoriev, Archpriest

Yakov from the biblical Jacob hot on the heels Apostle from 70 James
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Gregory from Greek awake Venerable Gregory of Akritsky
Joseph / Osip biblical God will multiply Martyr Joseph Bespalov (new martyr)
Matvey from New Testament Matthew bestowed by God Martyr Matthew Gusev (new martyr)
Novel from Latin Roman

1. Venerable Martyr Romanus of Carpenisius

2. Holy Martyr Romanus the Lacedaemonian

Sergey from Etruscan highly respected 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
Georgy / Egor from Greek tiller Rev. George Hozevit
Gregory from Greek awake Saint-like martyr Gregory of Pechersk, wonderworker
Dmitriy from Greek belonging to Demeter Holy Martyr Demetrius Plyshevsky, priest
Eugene from Greek noble Martyr Eugene
Emelyan from Greek affectionate, flattering Venerable Emilian of Kizicheskiy, Venerable
Ilya biblical My God is Yahweh Venerable Elijah of Egypt
Michael biblical Who's like God Saint Michael Rozov, priest (new martyr)
Julian / Julius Roman family name Holy Martyr Julian of Egypt, abbot
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Zakhar from the biblical Zechariah memory of the Lord / man Martyr Zachary
Paul from Latin small, junior Holy Martyr Pavel Nikolsky, priest (new martyr)
Panteley from Greek all-merciful Holy Martyr Panteleimon
Peter from Greek stone, rock Saint Peter of Sebaste, bishop
Philip from Greek someone who loves horses Philip II (Fedor 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 according to the will of Zeus Holy Martyr Zinovy ​​(New Martyr)
Makar from Greek blissful, happy Venerable Macarius of Pisemsky
Paul from Latin small, junior Venerable Pavel Obnorsky (Kovelsky)
Peter from Greek stone, rock Holy Martyr Peter Uspensky, Archpriest (New Martyr)
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Vitaly from Latin vital Venerable 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's like God Saint Klopsky (Novgorod)
Nikolay from Greek conqueror of nations Holy Martyr Nicholas Matsievsky, priest (new martyr)
from Greek Stefan crown, diadem Holy Righteous Stephen
Terenty Roman family name smooth, polite Holy Martyr Terentius
Fedor from Greek God's gift Holy Martyr Theodore Antipin, priest
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Afanasy from Greek immortal Holy Martyr Athanasius
Maksim from Latin greatest Rev. Maxim Kavsokalivit
Nikifor from Greek the one who brings victory Venerable Nikifor
Peter from Greek stone, rock Holy Martyr Peter Absalomite (Aniysky)
Yakov from the biblical Jacob hot on the heels Venerable James of Nizibia, Bishop
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Adam biblical Human Reverend Adam
Andrey 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 Venerable Joseph of Raifa (Analitin)
Isaac biblical he will laugh Reverend Isaac
Makar from Greek blissful, happy Venerable Macarius
Mark from Latin hammer Reverend Mark
Moses biblical one who was pulled out of the water Reverend Moses
Paul from Latin small, junior Reverend Paul
Savva from Aramaic old man Reverend Savva
Sergey from Etruscan highly respected Venerable Sergius
Stepan from Greek Stefan crown, diadem Reverend Stephen
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Varlaam from Chaldean God's Son Venerable Varlaam of Arkhangelsk (Keretsky)
Gabriel from the biblical Gabriel God is my strength Venerable Gabriel of Serbia
Ivan from biblical John God's mercy Venerable John Kushchnik
Michael biblical Who's like God Holy Martyr Mikhail Samsonov, Archpriest (New Martyr)
Paul from Latin small, junior Venerable Paul of Thebes
Prokhor from Greek started singing Venerable Prokhor of Pshinsky
Name Origin Meaning Patron Saint
Anton From Greek or Latin entering into battle, opposing

1. Venerable Anthony the Great

2. Venerable Anthony of Dymsky

3. Venerable Anthony of Krasnokholmsky

Victor from Latin winner Holy Martyr Victor Evropeytsev, priest (new martyr)

Georgy /

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)
Afanasy from Greek immortal

1. Saint A\Athanasius the Great

2. Venerable Athanasius of Sandem

3. Righteous Afanasy Navolotsky

Vladimir from Old Russian the one who owns the world Holy Martyr Vladimir Zubkovich, Archpriest (New Martyr)
Dmitriy from Greek belonging to Demeter Reverend Dmitry
Eugene from Greek noble Holy Martyr Eugene of Isadsky, priest (new martyr)
Emelyan from Greek affectionate, flattering Rev. Emelian
Ephraim from Semitic Ephraim prolific Saint Ephraim of Milas, bishop
Hilarion from Greek funny Venerable Hilarion
Kirill from Greek Lord Saint Cyril of Radonezh
Maksim from Latin greatest Saint Maximus the New
Michael biblical Who's like God Holy Martyr Mikhail Kargopolov, priest (new martyr)
Nikolay from Greek conqueror of nations Holy Martyr Nicholas Krasovsky, priest (new martyr)
Sergey from Etruscan highly respected Holy Martyr Sergius Lebedev, priest (new martyr)

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Choosing the right name for a child is a very important task. It must correspond to the character and personal qualities of a person, not contradict them, and in some cases even set new traits. See what names would be the best for a girl born in January.

How to name a girl born in January - astrological names

January girls, like all Capricorns, have well-developed intuition. Their powers of observation and ability to predict events will amaze those around them. The character of such a girl will be somewhat tough and strong-willed, hence their determination and well-being. In the future they can be the best leaders and occupy high positions. They are not the kind of people who can stop there and forget about the top of their career - these girls will rise up all their lives and not despair for a minute.

Astrologers warn against “soft” names for January girls, because this may go against the main traits of their character. This can cause apathy and depression in the future; this often happens when a person cannot understand what he really is. Avoid these names:

  • Catherine,
  • Zhanna,
  • Dina,
  • Daria.

They will not be beneficial for Capricorns. It is better to pay attention to names for strong, self-confident people:

  • Ulyana,
  • Anastasia,
  • Anisya,
  • Irina,
  • Evgenia,
  • Love,
  • Pauline,
  • Natalia,
  • Lyudmila,
  • Maria,
  • Nina,
  • Alexandra,
  • Tatiana.

The names Evgenia, Anisya and Natalya will give the girl some femininity and love for the hearth. And Maria, Nina and Alexandra will set a good pace for the development of creativity.

How to name a girl born in January - church names

Giving a child a church name should only be done on certain days of the calendar, so if your child was born on one of the dates below, pay attention to the name that corresponds to it.

  • January 1 – Aglaya.
  • January 2 – Charlotte, which means “free person” and Odette, translated as “heiress, owner” or “fragrant” from Greek.
  • January 3 – Julia from the Greek “curly”, and from the Latin “July”. From Hebrew “divine fire.” The name Ulyana is also suitable, which from Latin means “belonging to the Julius family.”
  • January 4 – Anastasia, this name means “resurrected”. Theodosius - “gift of God.” Angela, from the Greek “angel”. Elizabeth, translated as “who worships God.” Eliza or Elsa - from the German “noble maiden”, in Hebrew it meant “oath to God”.
  • January 5 – Eva or Susanna.
  • January 6 – Eugenia, which means “noble”. Claudia or Claudia, as well as Agafya or Agatha from the Greek “kind, good.” On this day, the Catholic church name Christina is also suitable, which from ancient Greek means “follower of Christ.”
  • January 8 – Augusta, from Latin “sacred, majestic.” The names revered in any Christian churches are Maria, Agrippina or Agrafena and Anfisa, from the Greek “flower”.
  • January 9 – Alice, translated “from a noble family.” Antonina, from the ancient Greek “opponent”, “opposing”.
  • On January 10, you should pay attention to the names Domna, Theophila (from the Greek “loving God”) Agafya or Agatha and Antonina.
  • January 12 – Anisia, from the Greek “beneficent”, Maria, Fedora, which from the Greek “gifted by God”, Arina - a derivative of Irina in ancient Greek, meaning “peaceful”. Irina, Margarita.
  • January 14 – Vasilina, Emilia.
  • January 15 – Ulyana.
  • January 16 – Clementine, from the Latin “merciful, condescending.” Zinaida, from the Latin “caring.”
  • January 25 – Tatiana.
  • January 27 – Nina.
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Our antiques store has very rare items that can impress even a seasoned collector.

Antiques have magical powers: once you touch them, you will become a big fan of them, antique items will take their rightful place in the interior of your home.

In our antique online store you can buy antiques a variety of topics at affordable prices. To make searching easier, all products are divided into special groups: paintings, icons, rural life, interior items, etc. Also in the catalog you will be able to find antique books, postcards, posters, silverware, porcelain dishes and much more.

In addition, in our antique online store you can purchase original gifts, furniture and kitchen utensils that can enliven the interior of your home and make it more sophisticated.

Antiques for sale in Russia, as in many European cities, such as Paris, London and Stockholm, has its own characteristics. First of all, these are the high costs of purchasing antiques, but the responsibility of a store selling antiques is also quite high, since these things represent a certain material, cultural and historical value.

When purchasing antiques in our store, you can be sure of the authenticity of the items you are purchasing.

Our antique store employs only qualified consultants and appraisers who can easily distinguish originals from fakes.

We strive to make our antique online store interesting for collectors, for fans of antiquity and for the most ordinary connoisseurs of beauty who have good taste and know the value of things. Thus, one of our priorities is the constant expansion of the range both through dealers and through cooperation with other companies involved in the sale of antiques.