June 19th name day. Women's name days according to the church calendar in June

Dreams come true for George.

A tractor that appears in a dream means receiving new offers. A carriage means that the plans are outdated, and a car means the plans will be successful.

Zinaida is a Greek name and means “divine, born of Zeus.” In Greek mythology, Zeus is the main god, his name means “bright shining sky.”

The name Zinaida can be compared to a star in the daytime sky, the radiance of which is not very noticeable when there is a lot of light. This star shines brightest when darkness envelops everything around it. It doesn’t matter what the nature of this darkness is: whether the elements are raging, whether everything around is destroyed by an all-destroying flame, the darkness has seized the inner world of a person. Being next to Zinaida restores harmony: water will be spilled on the fire, and in the darkness of the soul a source of life will be found.

Zinaida is light and leads to the source of life for those who need it. Each has its own source - a composer needs the music of the celestial spheres, a dancer needs the patronage of Apollo, a physician needs the protection of the Supreme Physician. Zinaida can lead anyone to the source!

If Zinaida is fixated on herself and her problems, her name becomes destructive for her, and then the Zinas have a hard time.

In life, she often has to find herself in the labyrinths of fate, but she has the strength to defeat the lord of the labyrinth and find a way out of any confusing situation.

If Zinaida imagines herself shrouded in an orange cloud, she will look much younger than her age. If you do the same meditation with the color red, imagining how a cloud of red color spreads evenly throughout your body from your feet to your head, this will give you strength. Meditations with color act as a way to instantly replenish energy. The most successful time for them is before or after a thunderstorm, the time of day at which it is better to achieve their desires is twilight.

Any image of Zeus is a name talisman that can ward off troubles and negative influences.

Olympian gods tasting the divine nectar of ambrosia - to success.

For Anton, Valeria, Zinaida, Ivan, Maria, Stepan, Taras, Fedot, a significant dream on this day will be a Name Day Dream about a hawk.

A hawk attack is considered a bad sign, predicting illness. If you had such a Name Day Dream, you need to stock up on an image of a hawk or a figurine of this bird made of stone. According to beliefs, this reduces the danger of sleep. To catch a hawk is to take the situation into your own hands, to catch a hawk is to take control of the situation, to kill is to victory.

If the hawk in the dream was colorful and fabulous, then such a Name Day Dream has a different meaning. For women, such a Name Day Dream will predict a meeting with an interesting man, and for men it promises an acquaintance with a lady of unbridled temper. How the romance will develop and whether the relationship will work out - this Name Day Dream does not say.

Dreams come true for Vasily, Konstantin, Pavel or Fedor.

A name day dream about cheeks shows the attitude of society towards the dreamer. Even and smooth cheeks mean a good and respectful attitude; round, plump, rosy cheeks mean increased social status. There will be an opportunity to stand out in the good sense of the word. Pale and bluish cheeks - to a period of failure, wounded - to humiliation, absence of cheeks - to illness.

Seeing someone hitting you on the cheek means a serious loss; seeing someone stroking your cheeks means a condescending attitude. Seeing your cheeks red from shame, as well as blushing in a dream, will put you in an extremely awkward position. Turning pale in a dream means a false accusation.

To prevent dreams of humiliation from coming true, it is useful to buy a name talisman with an image of an onyx turtle. Such a name Talisman will help strengthen psychological protection and make a person impenetrable.

The tradition of giving newborn children names according to the calendar appeared in Rus' with the adoption of the Orthodox faith. According to church canons, a child is a creation of God, who, with the birth of a baby, already determines a Guardian Angel for him. Parents can only name their child after the Saint whose memorial day the church honors on this date.

Names of girls born in June: from 1st to 6th

Since the calendar contains more male names than female ones, it often happens that there is no suitable option for a bewitched girl. Then you should look at the calendar a few days in advance and choose the name you like.

In June (from the 1st to the 6th) the following:

1. Anastasia. Translated from ancient Greek, the name means “resurrected” or “returned to life.” On this day, the church honors the memory of the holy martyr Anastasia, who accepted death, but did not renounce her faith in Jesus Christ.

2. Susanna (Sosanna). From the biblical language this name is translated as “white lily.”

3. Elena. On this day, the church honors Queen Helen of Constantinople, the mother of Emperor Constantine. Around 330, during excavations with her participation, the Life-Giving Cross was discovered, on which Christ was crucified. After her death she was canonized as a saint equal to the apostles.

4. Sofia.

5. Euphrosyne, Maria.

What to name a girl born from June 7 to June 12

A girl named after the Saint, whose memorial day is celebrated along with her birth, finds a Guardian Angel who will always protect her and help her on the path of life.

From the 7th to the 12th the following are provided (June) according to the church calendar:

8. Elena. On this day, the Orthodox Church honors the memory of the martyr Helen, daughter of the Apostle Alpheus, who was stoned to death for her Christian faith.

9. Anastasia, Fedora.

10. Elena. Memorial Day of Elena Diveevskaya (Manturova), who in 1825 became a novice of the Kazan community at the Diveevsky convent in the Nizhny Novgorod region.

11. Maria, Faina, Feodosia. Day of Remembrance of the Righteous Mary of Ustyug and the Virgin Mary; righteous Faina.

Name for a girl in June: from the 13th to the 18th

Parents begin choosing a name for their baby even before she is born. If the expected due date falls in the first month of summer, they ask the question: “What name for a girl (June) would be appropriate?”

13. Christina. Memorial Day of the Martyr Christina of Nicomedia.

14. Faith. In June, on the 14th, the Orthodox Church remembers the New Martyr Vera (Samsonova), canonized in 2000.

15. Maria, Ulyana, Juliana. Memorial Day of the Martyr Juliania of Vyazemskaya, Novotorzhskaya, Princess and Martyr Mary, who suffered for her faith in Jesus Christ.

16. Women's name days are not celebrated on this day. The name for a girl in June (18th) should be chosen from those presented in the calendar over the next few days.

17. Maria, Martha, Martha, Sofia.

Women's names according to the church calendar from June 19 to June 24

19. Archelaus, Susanna (Sosanna), Thekla. For their faith in Jesus Christ and their healing of the sick, the martyrs were subjected to severe torture in the Italian city of Salerno. After a few days of abuse, they were beheaded.

20. Valeria (Kaleria), Zinaida, Maria, Kyriakia (Kiriya). The holy martyrs Valeria, Zinaida, Kyriacia and Maria were residents of Caesarea (Palestine). During the reign of Emperor Diocletian (284-305) they were persecuted and then tortured for their Christian faith. They accepted martyrdom.

21. Melania. Memorial Day of Melania the Elder - grandmother of Melania of Bethlehem, Palestine (January 13), to whom it is customary to pray during difficult childbirth. Both saints became famous for their exploits in the name of Jesus Christ.

22. Marianna, Maria, Martha, Thekla. Mary of Persia was beheaded by the sword in 346 during the persecution of Christians by the ruler Sapor II.

23. Antonina. Day of remembrance of the martyrs Virgin Antonina and the warrior Alexander, who suffered martyrdom under the ruler Fist.

24. Maria. Memorial Day of the Holy Martyr Mary of Pergamon.

The name for a girl in June, born from the 19th to the 24th, should be chosen from the options presented above. Then the patron saint will always be next to her, protect her and guide her in life.

Church name for a girl born on June 30

25. Anna, Euphrosyne. Memorial Day of the Blessed Princess Anna (monastically Euphrosyne) Kashinskaya.

26. Alexandra, Anna, Antonina, Pelageya. Memorial Day of St. Alexandra Diveevskaya (Melgunova); Venerable Anna of Bithynia; Martyr Antonina of Nicea, who was persecuted and mortally tortured during the reign of Maximian; New Martyr Pelageya (Zhidko).

27. Women's name days are not celebrated on this day.

28. The name for a June girl born on the 28th should be chosen from those presented on the following days.

30. Pelagia. Memorial Day of the New Martyr Pelageya Balakireva.

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

Distinctive character traits of June girls

Girls born in June are very creative and active by nature. They can enjoy embroidery, knitting, weaving and other types of needlework. They have good intelligence, good wit, a lively mind and have a fairly strong thirst for knowledge.

Girls born in June love to talk and are fun and interesting companions. However, when talking to another person, they prefer not to listen, but to talk and often chat incessantly. It's hard for such girls to be alone, because... they have a hard time with loneliness.

Girls born in the first month of summer are kind and sympathetic; they forgive insults quite easily and do not seek revenge. For them, it will be much easier and preferable to give in and end the confrontation than to insist on their point of view. This does not mean that they give up their opinion and accept someone else's. They just don’t like to impose their opinion.

June is characterized by the fact that children born during this period have a frivolous, frivolous nature. Therefore, girls born this month easily switch attention from one thing to another and can do several things at the same time. They adapt quickly enough to changing external conditions and changes in life do not frighten them.

When choosing a name for June girls, it is not advisable to choose names that are too harsh and rough, but it is also not recommended to give names that are too soft, because... Such girls are already too soft by nature and you should not unnecessarily emphasize this softness.

What were girls born in June called according to the dates of the month? Meaning of names

  1. Anastasia (from Greek "resurrected")
  2. Angela (from Greek "angel")
  1. "lily")
  2. "noble woman" 2. from Latin: )
  1. "solar", "torch"
  2. Elena (1.from Greek 2.from ancient Greek "Greek"
  3. Ilona (1.from Hungarian “bright” 2.from Greek "solar", "torch" 3. derivative from the name Elena)
  4. Olivia (from Latin "olive tree")
  5. "modest")
  1. "wise")
  2. Emma (1.from German "universal" 2.from Latin "precious" 3.from Arabic "faithful, reliable" "God is with us")
  1. "joyful, cheerful")
  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. Paula, Pavla, Paulina, Peacock (from Latin "modest")
  3. Susanna, Suzanne (from Hebrew "lily")
  4. Ulyana (Juliana) (1.from Latin "belonging to the Julius family" 2.Russian form of the name Yulia)
  1. Alena (1. Slavic, from the name of the Slavic tribes Alyonov 2. from ancient Greek "solar", "torch" 3. derivative from the name Elena)
  2. Elena (1.from Greek "fire, torch", "sunny, shining" 2.from ancient Greek "Greek" 3.derived from Helios, the ancient Greek god of the Sun)
  3. Ilona (1.from Hungarian "light" 2.from Greek "solar", "torch" 3. derivative from the name Elena)
  1. Anastasia (from Greek "resurrected")
  2. Pelagia (from Greek "sea")
  3. Theodora (from ancient Greek "gift of God")
  4. Diana (from Latin "divine")
  1. Amalia (1.from Old German "hardworking" 2.from Latin "rival" 3.from Arabic "expectation, hope")
  2. Diana (from Latin "divine")
  3. Olivia (from Latin "olive tree")
  4. Cecilia (from Latin "myopic, blind")
  5. 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. 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")
  2. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  3. Paula, Pavla, Paulina, Peacock (from Latin "modest")
  4. Faina (from ancient Greek "light, shining")
  5. Flora (from Latin "blooming")
  1. "opponent", "opposing" 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  2. "bitter grace" 2.from Hebrew "outraged" 3.from Latin "belonging to Mary" "sea")
  1. Christina, Christina (from ancient Greek "follower of Christ")
  1. Alina (1.from Latin "stranger" 2.from Old Germanic "noble")
  2. Vera (Russian, literally "faith")
  3. Elvira (1.from Old German "all truthful" 2.from Arabic "patriot" 3.from Latin "bright, sunny" 4.from Spanish "protective")
  1. Alice (from English "from a noble family")
  2. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  3. Ulyana, Juliana (1.from Latin "belonging to the Julius family" 2.Russian form of the name Yulia)
    Julia (1.from Greek "curly" 2.from Latin "July" 3.from Hebrew "divine fire")
  4. Ermina (1.from Latin "native" 2.from German "courageous")
  1. Alina (1.from Latin "stranger" 2.from Old Germanic "noble")
  2. Paula, Pavla, Paulina, Peacock (from Latin "modest")
  3. Ustinya (1.from Latin "fair" 2.from the Old Slavic word of the mouth, literally "speaking")
  1. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  2. Martha (1.from Syriac "madam, mistress" 2.from Hebrew "sad")
  3. Paula, Pavla, Paulina, Peacock (from Latin "modest")
  4. Sophia, Sophia (from ancient Greek "wise")
  5. Teresa (from Greek "protector", "huntress")
  6. Emilia, Emily (1.from Latin "passionate, strong" 2.from Latin "rival" 3.from Greek "affectionate")
  1. "honoring God")
  2. Paula, Pavla, Paulina, Peacock (from Latin "modest")
  3. Eliza, Elsa (1.from English "swan" 2.from German "noble maiden" 3.derived from Elizabeth, in Hebrew meaning “oath to God”)
  1. Susanna, Suzanne (from Hebrew "lily")
  2. Thekla (1.from ancient Greek )
  1. Valeria (from Valerius, from Latin "strong, strong, healthy")
  2. Elizabeth (from Hebrew "honoring God")
  3. Zinaida (1.from ancient Greek "dedicated to Zeus" 2.from Latin "caring" 3.from Arabic "beautiful")
  4. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  5. Susanna, Suzanne (from Hebrew "lily")
  6. Hellina (1.from Greek "Greek" 2.derived from Helen, meaning "shining, bright")
  1. Magdalena (1.from biblical "native of Magdala" 2.from Hebrew "hair curler")
  2. Marianna, Maryana (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")
  3. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  4. Martha (1.from Syriac "madam, mistress" 2.from Hebrew "sad")
  5. Thekla (1.from ancient Greek "God's glory", "divine")
  1. Anna (from Hebrew )
  2. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing" 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  3. Tatyana (1.Latin, derived from the name of the king "Tatius" 2.from Greek "organizer, founder")
  1. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  1. Anna (from Hebrew "merciful, bringing good")
  2. Mary (1.variably translated from Hebrew: "miserable", "beloved, desired", "mistress" 2.derived from the ancient Slavic goddess of winter Mara)
  3. Nora (1.from Latin "ambition, honor" 2.from Old Norse "fortune teller" 3.from Scandinavian "cold" 4.from Arabic "light" 5.diminutive of Eleanor, etc.)
  4. Euphrosyne (from the ancient Greek "joyful, cheerful")
  1. Anna (from Hebrew "merciful, bringing good")
  2. Antonina (1.from ancient Greek "opponent", "opposing" 2.from Latin "spacious, wide" 3.from ancient Greek "Antony's daughter")
  3. Alexandra (derived from the male name Alexander, translated from the Greek meaning "protecting people")
  4. Akulina (from Old Russian or Latin "eagle")
  5. Pelagia (from Greek "sea")
  1. Jeanne (derived from John, derived from the masculine John, or Ivan, translated from Hebrew means "gifted by God")
  2. Madeleine (derived from Magdalena)
  3. Emma (1.from German "universal" 2.from Latin "precious" 3.from Arabic "faithful, reliable" 4.from the Hebrew Emmanuel meaning "God is with us")
  1. Teresa (from Greek "protector", "huntress")
  2. Euphrosyne (from the ancient Greek "joyful, cheerful")
  3. Matryona (1st Russian, literally: "noble woman" 2. from Latin: "venerable lady", "mother of the family")
  1. Angelica (derived from Angelina, from the Greek "angel")
  2. Emma (1.from German "universal" 2.from Latin "precious" 3.from Arabic "faithful, reliable" 4.from the Hebrew Emmanuel meaning "God is with us")
  1. Pelagia (from Greek "sea")

By choosing names according to the church calendar, they enlist the support of the Guardian Angel. When a girl's birthday coincides with the celebration of the saint of the same name, the child is named after the patroness. If several names fall on one date, then choose one. It happens that a child’s birthday does not coincide with his Christmas name. Then they choose the name closest to the day from the Saints.

A guardian angel protects a person throughout his life. The Orthodox tradition of naming babies in memory of the Saint has been formed over centuries. The calendar of names is compiled for a year and continues to be updated in our time.

What to name a girl born from June 1 to June 7

The calendar of Orthodox name days is compiled according to the calendar (monthly calendar). This index contains brief lives of the Saints. They are located in an annual circle. The names of canonized Saints are included in the calendar. The collection of names in the monthly book glorifies evidence of the reality of the Incarnation and contributes to the introduction of man to Divine grace.

For some Saints, name days are celebrated several times in June. Dates commemorating the named Saint that do not coincide with the birth of a girl become “small name days.”

  • First day of June ( 01.06 ) is defined as a sign of memory of Anastasia. Literally translated from the ancient Greek language, this name is attributed to the meaning “returned to life”, “resurrected”.

Historical memory connects Anastasia with the legends about the great martyr-pattern-maker. Anastasia helped Christian prisoners. The name is popular in royal families, among the nobility, and among ordinary people. Ivan the Terrible loved his first wife Anastasia Zakharyina-Yuryeva very much. The chronicles assigned to her all the feminine virtues. Her beauty and kindness softened the excessively strict nature of her husband. Diminutive, affectionate and colloquial forms are popular: Nastenka, Nastena, Nastya, Nastasya.

  • June 3 The Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Queen Helen is revered.

She was the mother of Constantine I. She became famous for the construction of many temples and fidelity to the Christian faith. Ancient Greek roots are filled with the meanings of “sunlight”, “sunbeam”, “torch”.

  • IN 4th day of the month Sophia is mentioned in the calendar - “wisdom”, “reasonableness”.

The month book refers to the early Christian Hagia Sophia. She gave birth to Faith, Hope, Love. Girls in aristocratic and royal families were called Sophia.

  • June 5 Maria is mentioned. In Hebrew, this word was used in the meaning of “desired”, “beloved”.

In the Christian tradition, it is closest to the meaning of “mistress.” Often associated with the mother of Christ. It is necessary to understand that the Mother of God protects all people and cannot be the guardian angel of an individual child. Girls born in June find Mary Magdalene, Mary of Egypt, and Mary of Cleopas as their intercessor.


  • On the same day ( 05.06 ) the name days of Evdokia (“Blessed”) and Euphrosyne (“well-meaning”, “joyful”) fall.

Evdokia was the name given to girls in Byzantium. In Rus', these names corresponded to the forms Avdotya, Ovdotya. Girls from simple classes were called Euphrosyne. The vernacular forms Frosya and Afrosinya became established.

  • June 6 Ksenia (“hospitable”) is revered. Derived forms in Russia were Oksana and Aksinya.
  • 7th numbers in June remember Elena, Victoria (“victory”).

What can you name a child born from June 8 to June 13?

  • 9th the date in June falls on the day of remembrance of Anastasia and Theodora (“God’s Gift”).

In Serbia, girls are often called Theodora. One of the top ten popular names. In Russia there is a colloquial form - Fedora.

  • June 11- Orthodox celebration of Faina (“shining”, “brilliant”).

In the Christian naming book she is canonized as a Saint along with Theodotus and among the “seven virgins”: Faina, Tekusa, Claudia, Matrona, Julia, Alexandra, Euphrasia. On the same day, according to the church calendar, Mary and Theodosia (“Given by God”) are remembered.

  • Girls born June 13, can be called Christinas or Christinas.

The Greek origin indicates the meanings of “baptizing”, “dedicated to Christ”, “Christian”. Transferred to Russian Orthodox culture from Byzantium.

On the same day, the memory of Saint Pelageya (from the Greek “sea”) was established.

What name is suitable for a girl born from June 14 to June 21

  • 14th In June, Saints Victoria, Vera, and Charita are venerated.

Vera is one of the three martyred sisters who accepted torture and death for Christianity. Emperor Hadrian could not break their strong faith.

Harita means graceful. That was the name of an orphan raised by kind people. In turn, Harita converted many pagans to Christianity.

  • June 15 the Orthodox Church remembers Mary and Ulyana (“belonging to Julius”).

On this day, Juliania (Uliana) Vyazemskaya is honored. This noble princess-martyr died in 1406.

  • 17th the date in June is the day of remembrance of Martha, Maria, Sophia, Martha, Pelageya.
  • 18th The day of memory of Jonah (“dove”) is celebrated.
  • 19th The female patrons Thekla (“glory of God”), Susanna (“lily”), and Jonah are revered.
  • 20th the church remembers Valeria. Translated from Latin it means “strong”, “healthy”.

The name day honors the Great Martyr Valeria of Caesarea. She was one of the first to accept Christianity and did not renounce it.


On the same day, Anna, Kaleria (“Beautifully Flowing”), Zinaida (“Divine Daughter”), and Maria are venerated.

What to name a daughter born from June 22 to June 30

  • June 22– Martha’s day (“mistress”, “mistress”, “powerful”, “mistress”).

According to biblical legend, Martha (Martha) washed Christ’s feet with myrrh and wiped them with her hair. She brought a large number of people to the faith.

On the same day, Mary, Marianna, Thekla, and Martha are honored.

  • 23rd Saint Anne is honored.

This name is associated with ideas about “mercy” or “the grace of God,” “strong,” “brave.” This name is one of the most common in the world. First mentioned in biblical accounts of the 1st century. That was the name of the grandmother of Jesus Christ. Biblical Anna and her husband Joachim were given a daughter, Mary, in their old age. She became the Mother of God.


On the same day, Antonina (“opponent”, “entering into battle”) is honored.

  • June 24 Mary is mentioned again.
  • 25th The church honors the memory of Mary and Anna.
  • 26th The number of name books mentions the following female names: Alexandra (“protector”), Antonina, Anna, Pelageya, Akulina (“like an eagle”).

In the Russian consciousness, Saint Akulina was transformed into Akulina the buckwheat. She was known as the patroness of peasants and the supporter of a good buckwheat harvest. On this day, bunches of buckwheat decorated home icons. They cooked porridge and treated it to the poor. The holiday was called “World Porridge Day”.

  • 28th In June, the memory of Saint Cyrus is honored. There are several possible meanings: “lady”, “like the sun”, “ray of light”, “most beautiful”.

30th– day of remembrance of Saints Pelageya and Nikita (“victor”).

Women's Saints' Days are not celebrated on June 2, 12, 16, 21,27, 29. For girls born on these dates, you can choose names from the next three days.

June contains a fairly rich list of female names and their variants. Church ministers will always add information. None of the names of interest will be left without extended comments. A well-chosen name for a girl will determine the success of her life path and the protection of higher powers.