Whose name day is September 20th? Women's and men's name days in September according to the Orthodox calendar

In Rus', Saints were a special calendar that told about church holidays for every day. The name was often chosen from this book. Find out what names you can choose for girls according to the calendar in September.

Name day Saints are scheduled by day. There are special rules for calculating a name according to the calendar. But you can also use a simpler method - check the calendar of names according to the calendar for each month. Each day is patronized by certain heavenly intercessors. It was in their honor that children in Rus' were often named so that they could later, growing up, seek help.

You can choose a name according to the calendar for both a boy and a girl. It is worth noting that there are days on which women's name days are not celebrated. Then you can simply look at the nearest date and select a name from there.

September 1 the saints advise a name Thekla. Since it is not common these days, you can choose an analogue so that the diminutive name sounds like Fenya. Or give this name to the girl at baptism.

Girls born 3 numbers, religious calendar advises name Martha or Marfa. You can name your daughter and Maria.

Born 5 numbers the saints advise a name Elizabeth and its derivative, for example, Elsa or Eliza.

6 September celebrates name day Kira- girls with this name grow up to be very strong in spirit and strong in character.

Girls who were born 8 September, can be called Natalia or Mary. Option Marya would also be quite suitable.


Born 10th names like Anna, Lilia or Susanna.

To girls born 12th, you can call Victorias or Elizabeth.

Born September 14 You should choose a name from the following: Natalya, Tatyana, Marfa(or Martha).

Born in 15th day of autumn a bright name will do Seraphim or no less beautiful Oksana. A suitable alternative might be Ksenia.

Girls whose name day falls on 17th, the Saints calendar advises the name Elena or Alyona.

Elizabeth or Elsami The saints advise to name those girls who will be born September 18.

If your daughter was born in September 21, you can call her Maria.

Born 22nd girls can have a name too Maria. A suitable option would be Anna, Sophia or Agatha.

28th day of autumn favors names Lyudmila And Maria.

September 29 you can call a girl too Lyudmila. The saints also allow the name Alina.

Last autumn day provides a large selection of names for girls: Alexandra, Arina, Vera, Lyubov, Irina, Nadezhda, Sofia.

Choose only those names that you like and that you think are suitable for your child. Remember that a name has a huge impact on a person’s destiny. Before giving your child any name, check its translation and meaning. We wish you good luck and and don't forget to press the buttons and

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September girls are smart beyond their years, purposeful and friendly. They will always have close friends and girlfriends nearby. Such girls will become caring mothers and good homemakers, but their strong character can sometimes be emotionally unstable. The girl quickly forgets conflicts and regains her former calm, but just as quickly she loses it and creates conflicts, so choose soothing names. Astrologers recommend paying attention to certain groups of names, and abandoning others altogether. Check out the list of favorable astrological names for girls born in September, as well as the list of church names for the same month.

What to name a girl born in September - astrology

Neat and decent September girls need balanced names that appeal to inner peace and harmony. This will give girls confidence and prudence throughout their lives, and will also become a good counterbalance to sometimes excessive emotionality. Take a closer look at the names:

  • Anna,
  • Anastasia,
  • Sofia,
  • Elizabeth,
  • Inna,
  • Elena,
  • Hope,
  • Evgenia,
  • Camilla,
  • Lyudmila,
  • Evgenia.

The last three names can bring not only the above qualities to the owner, but also give good luck.

How to name a girl born in September with great names

Sonorous September girls need a sonorous name; perhaps you will choose one of the outstanding women as a good example for your future girlfriend. Naming a child after someone is a long-standing tradition, be it your distant ancestors or just a famous person. The following famous women were born in September:

  • On the first day of the month, the name Natalya reigns, in the name of Natalya Naryshkina, the mother of Peter the Great.
  • On September 7, Queen Elizabeth the First celebrated her name day. And also the famous singers Isabella and Helga, which in Russian will be Olga.
  • On September 16, you can name the girl Angelina, after Angelina Vovk, or Nadezhda, Ksenia.
  • September 25 is a famous date for fans of Soviet-era theater, as Lydia Fedoseeva celebrates her birthday.

You can find a complete list of big names in any calendar of events throughout the year. It is important for the child to immediately know that you chose the name out of respect for this or that person, because this way you will draw the baby’s attention to the activities of that woman.


How to name a girl born in September - church names

The best option would be to match the church name with the one recommended by astrologers. Perhaps the birth of a girl will fall on one of the dates presented below.

  • September 1 – Thekla, which from ancient Greek means “God’s glory” or “bohemian”.
  • September 6 – Varvara.
    Eupraxia is translated from Greek as “blooming”, and from Latin as “bringing goodness”.
    Martha, from Syriac literally means “mistress or mistress”, from Hebrew “sad”.
    Matryona is a Russian word that means to know one kind or another; from Latin it is also “venerable lady”, “head of the family”.
    Kira is the “hostess”.
    Sandra, a name shortened from Alexandra, means “protector of all people.” Now an independent church name.
  • September 15 – Domna, which literally means “lady”.
    Ksenia, Oksana, Aksinya - “guest”, “foreigner”.
    Rufina, the name comes from the Latin and translates as “with red hair.” Perfect for red-haired girls.
    Seraphim, biblical name.
    Karina.
  • September 28 – Lyudmila.
    Maria.
    Evdokia, translated from Greek literally “grace”, “enjoying glory”.
    Avdotya is a form of the name Evdokia.
    Madeleine.
  • September 30 – Vera, literally the Russian word for “vera”.

It is believed that the name of the Saint gives the girl additional spiritual protection.

Distinctive character traits of girls born in September

Girls born in September can be hot-tempered, but this is rare. As a rule, they are very reserved and quickly get tired of conflict. In general, they cannot stand conflicts and strive to get away from them. Such girls are very calm, organized and pedantic; they do not like disorder. They strive to put everything around them in order. Cleanliness and neatness - these qualities well reflect the inner world of these girls.

Girls born in the first month of autumn love to cook and invent new dishes. They are very knowledgeable about food and can intuitively determine what ingredients to complement this or that dish. Both the beauty and the usefulness of the dish they prepare are of great importance to them.

September girls are very efficient; they approach their work with all their meticulousness and perform it impeccably. They are very well suited for activities where they need to work with little things, various small objects, or organize something. They are very attentive to detail, and there are many perfectionists among them. However, there is also a negative quality to this. Sometimes such pedantry can turn into tediousness, which can irritate the people around them.

When choosing a name for a girl born in September, it is worth remembering that girls like order in everything. Therefore, the name should be “ordered” with the patronymic and sound harmonious. If the middle name is long, such as Veniaminovna, Anatolyevna, Stanislavovna and others, then it is better to choose a short name so that it goes well with the middle name. If the middle name is short, such as Lvovna, Petrovna, Glebovna, Markovna, then it is better to choose a name of medium length. It is better not to call such girls names with too long names.

What are girls born in September called according to the dates of the month? Meaning of names

  1. Thekla (1.from ancient Greek )
  1. Adelina (from Old Germanic "noble")
  1. Martha (1.from Syriac "madam, mistress" 2.from Hebrew "sad")
  2. "Tatius" 2.from Greek )
  1. Ariadne (from Greek "venerable")
  2. Eulalia (from ancient Greek "eloquent")
  3. Theodora (from ancient Greek "gift of God")
  4. Anfisa (from Greek "flower")
  5. Rose (Byzantine, literally "rose flower")
  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 "outlander")
  2. Eupraxia (1.from Greek "prosperous" 2.from Greek "virtue")
  3. Martha (1.from Syriac "madam, mistress" 2.from Hebrew "sad")
  4. Matryona (1st Russian, literally: "noble woman" 2. from Latin: "venerable lady", "mother of the family")
  5. Kira (1.from Greek "lady, madam" 2.from Persian "sun, ray of light")
  6. Sandra (diminutive of Alexander, meaning "protector of people", which has become an independent name)
  1. Regina (from Latin "queen")
  2. Svetlana (1.from the words light and lan, which means earth, literally "Light of the Earth" 2.from the words light and lanita, which means cheeks, literally "fair-faced" 3. Slavic, meaning "light")
  1. Natalia (1.from Latin "native" 2.from Latin "Christmas")
  1. Anfisa (from Greek "flower")
  2. "fiery")
  1. Anna (from Hebrew )
  2. "lily")
  1. Angelina (1.from Greek "messenger, messenger" 2.from Latin "like an angel")
  2. Eugenia (from ancient Greek "noble")
  3. Euphrosyne (from the ancient Greek "joyful, cheerful")
  4. "honoring God")
  5. Milena (from Slavic "Darling")
  6. Praskovya (1.from Greek "Friday" 2.from Greek "holiday eve, preparation")
  7. Victoria (from Latin "winner")
  1. Martha (1.from Syriac "madam, mistress" 2.from Hebrew "sad")
  2. Natalia (1.from Latin "native" 2.from Latin "Christmas")
  3. Tatyana (1.Latin, derived from the name of the king "Tatius" 2.from Greek "organizer, founder")
  4. Margarita (translated from Latin and ancient Greek "pearl")
  1. Domna (1.from Latin "madam, ruler" 2. from Latin "mistress of the house")
  2. Ksenia, Xenia, Aksinya, Oksana (from Greek "hospitable", "guest", "wanderer", "foreigner")
  3. Rufina (from Latin "red-haired")
  4. Seraphim (derived from the male Seraphim, from the biblical "fiery")
  5. Karina (this name has many variants of origin 1. derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of sorrow Karna 2. from Latin "looking ahead" 3.from Italian "beautiful, dear" 4.from Arabic "generous")
  1. Vasilisa (from Greek "royal")
  2. Cornelia (from Latin "dogwood tree")
  1. Elena (1.from Greek "fire, torch", "sunny, shining" 2.from ancient Greek "Greek" 3.derived from Helios, the ancient Greek god of the Sun)
  1. Elizabeth (from Hebrew "honoring God")
  2. "hero's daughter" 2.from Arabic "leader")
  3. Iraida (from ancient Greek "heroine, hero's daughter")
  4. Louise (1.in Celtic dialect "light" 2.from French Louise, derived from Louis 3.from Hebrew "God's help")
  5. Irma (1.from German "universal" 2.from Old Germanic "fair")
  1. Thekla (1.from ancient Greek "God's glory", "divine")
  2. Susanna, Suzanne (from Hebrew "lily")
  1. Catherine (from Greek "pure, immaculate")
  2. Agafya, Agata (1.from the masculine Agathon, derived from the name of the stone "agate" 2.from Greek "kind, good")
  3. Cecilia (from Latin "myopic, blind")
  1. "wise")
  1. Anna (from Hebrew "merciful, bringing good")
  2. Lada (from Slavic "sweetheart", "beloved", "wife")
  1. Tatyana (1.Latin, derived from the name of the king "Tatius" 2.from Greek "organizer, founder")
  2. Raisa (1.derivative from Iraida, from Greek "hero's daughter" 2.from Arabic "leader")
    Iraida (from ancient Greek "heroine, hero's daughter")
  3. Ilona (1.from Hungarian "light" 2.from Greek "solar", "torch" 3. derivative from the name Elena)
  4. Hellina (1.from Greek "Greek" 2.derived from Helen, meaning "shining, bright")
  5. Emilia, Emily (1.from Latin "passionate, strong" 2.from Latin "rival" 3.from Greek "affectionate")
  1. "favor")
  2. Evdokia (from ancient Greek )
  3. Theodora (from ancient Greek "gift of God")
  4. Oia (from Greek "violet")
  1. Ustinya (1.from Latin "fair" 2.from the Slavic “mouth”, literally "speaking, verb")
  1. Lyudmila (Slavic "darling to people")
  2. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  3. Evdokia (from ancient Greek "favour", "favored")
  4. Avdotya (form of the name Evdokia, in ancient Greek meaning "favor")
  5. Madeleine (derived from Magdalena)
  1. Efimia (from the masculine Efim, in Greek meaning "holy, pious")
  2. Lyudmila (Slavic "darling to people")
  3. Alina (1.from Latin "stranger" 2.from Old Germanic "noble")
  1. Alexandra (derived from the male name Alexander, translated from the Greek meaning "protecting people")
  2. Vera (Russian, literally "faith")
  3. Love (Russian, verbatim) "Love")
  4. Nadezhda (from Russian literally "hope")
  5. Sophia, Sophia (from ancient Greek "wise")
  6. Irina (from Greek "prepossessing, peaceful")

Today, every parent chooses a name for a child according to their own considerations. Some people focus on “fashion,” others name their child after a relative or close friend, while others simply want a pleasant sound.

In the old days, the problem of choosing a name was not even considered - most often children received names according to the church calendar. That is why birthdays are often called “name days.”

Today, traditions of choosing names according to church dates are beginning to be revived. What name days in September can you use when choosing a name for a child?

Names for boys born in early autumn

Many people tend to associate the name with certain character traits that its owner will receive. Therefore, you should not blindly choose a name - it is better to first find out its meaning and history. Even if you use the name days of saints in September, this does not mean that you don’t have to choose - on most days, September birthday people count several names, this is especially true.

So, according to the church calendar, boys celebrate the following name days in September:

Names for girls born in September

Name days in September, women's names according to the church calendar do not offer such a wide choice. On some days there are no girls' birthdays in a particular month. In this case, you can choose any name, the main thing is to remember that the name is compatible with the surname and patronymic. Women's names in September according to the church calendar offer the following options:

Orthodox in September

The choice of name according to the church calendar largely depends on Orthodox holidays. The child's name is chosen after the name of the saint, which is associated with the baby's date of birth. If you look at the church calendar, you can see both women's and men's name days in September, as well as many holidays that the church celebrates this month. Most often they associated with a certain saint, and it is his name that determines the name day in September for men or women.

One of the main September church holidays is celebrated on the 8th. On this day the meeting is celebrated Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God. The next important holiday is September 11 - on this day the Beheading of John the Baptist took place. This is one of the three important church holidays of the month.

The three most important dates include September 21 - Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and September 29 - day of the Exaltation of the Cross of the Lord. Other holidays are considered slightly less significant.

Almost every day in September there is an event or several events related to the church. When choosing one of these events to name your child, it is important to remember that not only the girl’s name day in September matters, but also what impression the name will make and how others will perceive it.

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