Suitable names for boys born in January. Distinctive character traits of January girls

  • 01.08.2019

Each season has its own characteristics, and children born at this time also have their own specific characteristics. In January, for example, talented and purposeful people are born. But winter children, in most cases, are complex character, they love to conflict and rarely find a common language with their peers. But January children are distinguished by patience, balance and really value independent work. Many boys born in January are able to courageously endure small and big trouble.

It should be noted that most January people suffer from painful pride. After all, very often they commit imprudent acts, following pride, and thereby take unjustified risks. But they almost never get into serious trouble because they have developed intuition.


What are babies born in January like?

The character of men born in January is courageous and fair, you can rely on them in difficult times. Decisive in their actions, they often behave imprudently and are prone to unjustified risks. They are lenient towards the weaker, respectful and considerate with women, and capable of forgiveness. They are very proud and have a strong will. Wonderful family men.

Children born at the same time can differ greatly from each other in character traits, even twins or twins can be different in character. There is an opinion that the name given to a person at birth, affects him positively or negatively. Therefore, you need to choose names according to their meaning, as well as taking into account factors such as time of birth and zodiac sign. Each of these points deposits certain traits in a person, and together they create a character with positive and negative traits. For example, boys born in January are reliable, devoted friends and faithful spouses. They can also be forgiving and patient, able to forgive and listen. And if you give a boy a sonorous name, then all these qualities will pass to him. The names of boys born in January, soft in meaning and sound, can greatly soften their character traits. Conversely, strong-willed names can impart additional rigidity in character and even pride. That is why the names of boys born in January need to be selected more carefully, taking into account all the above nuances.

With the right name for a boy born in January, you can enhance it leadership skills. The child will be nimble, easy to train, grasp everything on the fly, and quickly master new skills. Many January men (who have sonorous, strong names) are careerists who work only if they see career advancement in the foreseeable future. What names are suitable for January boys?

Names of boys born in January:

Afanasy

Valentine

Benjamin

Gregory

Sevastyan

Konstantin

Theodosius

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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 qualities. As children, they may take 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.

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

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

January 6

  1. Eugenia (from ancient Greek "noble")
  2. Claudia, Claudia (from Latin "lame")
  3. "agate" 2.from Greek "kind, good")
  4. Christina, Christina (from ancient Greek "follower of Christ")
  1. Augusta (1.from Latin "sacred, majestic" 2.on behalf of the Roman Emperor Augustus)
  2. Agrippina, Agrafena (1.from the Latin "sorrowful" 2.from the Latin "wild horse")
  3. Anfisa (from Greek "flower")
  1. Alice (from English "from a noble family")
  2. 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  1. Domna (1.from Latin "madam, ruler" 2. from Latin "mistress of the house")
  2. Theophilus (from Greek "loving God" )
  3. Glyceria (from Greek "sweet")
  4. Agafya, Agata (1.from the masculine Agathon, derived from the name of the stone "agate" 2.from Greek "kind, good")
  5. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing" 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  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. Euphrosyne (from the ancient Greek "joyful, cheerful")
  3. Matryona (1st Russian, literally: "noble woman" 2. from Latin: "venerable lady", "mother of the family")
  4. Agrippina, Agrafena (1.from Latin "sorrowful" 2.from Latin "wild Horse")
  5. Natalia (1.from Latin "native" 2.from Latin "Christmas")
  6. Evdokia (from ancient Greek "favour", "favored")
  7. Anna (from Hebrew "blessing")
  8. Avdotya (form of the name Evdokia, in ancient Greek meaning "favor")
  9. Nora (1.from Latin "ambition, honor" 2.from Old Norse "fortune teller" 3.from Scandinavian "cold" 4.from Arabic "light" 5.diminutive from Eleanor and to.)
  1. Anisia (from Greek "beneficent")
  2. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  3. Fedora (from Greek "gifted by God")
  4. "peaceful" Yarina "high", "enlightened")
  5. Irina (from Greek )
  6. "pearl")
  1. Melania, Melanie (from Greek "black, dark")
  2. Yvette (1.from Old German "yew tree" 2.from Hebrew "merciful of God" 3.from Old French "shamrock")
  1. Emilia, Emily (1.from Latin "passionate, strong" 2.from Latin "rival" 3.from Greek "affectionate")
  1. Julia (1.from Greek "curly" 2.from Latin "July" 3.from Hebrew "divine fire")
  2. Ulyana, Juliana (1.from Latin "belonging to the Julius family" 2.Russian form of the name Yulia)
  1. Arina (1. derived from Irina in ancient Greek meaning "peaceful" 2. derivative from Slavic Yarina, formed on behalf of the sun god Yarila 3. derived from the Hebrew Aaron, meaning "high", "enlightened")
  2. Irina (from Greek "prepossessing, peaceful")
  3. "modest")
  1. Clementine (1.from Latin "merciful, condescending" 2.from Greek "vine")
  2. Zinaida (1.from Greek "daughter of Zeus" 2.from Latin "Thoughtful" 3.from Arabic "beautiful")
  3. Olympia (from Greek "divine")
  1. Polina (this name has many variants of origin 1. from ancient Greek "solar", "dedicated to Apollo" 2.from Greek "meaningful" 3.from Latin "small" 4. from Greek "liberated" 5. from ancient Greek "strong")
  2. Eugenia (from ancient Greek "noble")
    Tatyana (1.Latin, derived from the name of the king "Tatius" 2.from Greek )
  3. Apolinaria (origin unknown, presumably from Greek "solar")
  4. Margarita (from Latin and ancient Greek translated "pearl")
  5. Susanna, Suzanne (from Hebrew "lily")
  6. Charlotte (derived from the masculine Charles (Karl), meaning "free man")
  1. Ermina (1.from Latin "native" 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. Julia (1.from Greek "curly" 2.from Latin "July" 3.from Hebrew "divine fire")
  2. Ulyana, Juliana (1.from Latin "belonging to the Julius family" 2.Russian form of the name Yulia)
  3. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing" 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  4. Vasilisa (from Greek "royal")
  5. Anastasia (from Greek "resurrected")
  6. "lamb")
  1. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing" 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  1. Maryana, Marianna (1.derivative 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" 2.from Greek "organizer, founder")
  2. Eupraxia (1.from Greek "prosperous" 2.from Greek "virtue")
  3. Agafya, Agata (1.from the masculine Agathon, derived from the name of the stone "agate" 2.from Greek "kind, good")
  4. Teresa (from Greek "protector", "huntress")
  1. Pavla, Paula, Paulina, Peacock (from Latin "modest")
  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. Angela (from Greek "angel")
  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 "solar", "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" 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  2. Sabina (from Italian "beautiful")
  1. Ksenia, Xenia, Aksinya, Oksana (from Greek “hospitable”, “guest”, “wanderer”, “foreigner”)
  2. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  3. Theodosius (from ancient Greek "gift of God")
  4. Allah (1.from ancient Arabic "letter" 2.from Hebrew "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")

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, Yakov.

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, Gregory, 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, Gregory, 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. Ilya was a native of the city of Murom, and popular 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 not found 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 attached great effort 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. To the Lord Venerable Seraphim walked away 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 during this event Holy Trinity. 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.

January 24th 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 handed her a vine cross and directed her apostolic ministry 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 into the depths of the Thebaid desert to serve the Lord in complete solitude. 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.

Selection correct name for a child - very important occupation. It must correspond to the character and personal qualities person, not to contradict them, and in some cases even set new features. Look what names will be the best solution for a girl who was born in January.

How to name a girl born in January - astrological names

January girls, like all Capricorns, have good 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 may be better leaders, 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's better to pay attention to the names for strong people self-confident:

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

The names Evgeniya, Anisya and Natalya will give the girl some femininity, love for home. 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 church name the child should only certain days 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 man” 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 – Evgenia, which means “noble”. Claudia or Claudia, as well as Agafya or Agatha from the Greek “kind, good”. This day is also suitable for church Catholic name Christina, which from ancient Greek means “follower of Christ.”
  • January 8 – Augusta, from Latin “sacred, majestic.” Revered in any Christian churches the name 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.