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Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
, each day of the year corresponds to a personal name (the original list was the
Roman Catholic calendar of saints The General Roman Calendar is the liturgical calendar that indicates the dates of celebrations of saints and mysteries of the Lord ( Jesus Christ) in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, wherever this liturgical rite is in use. These ce ...
). People celebrate their
name day In Christianity, a name day is a tradition in many countries of Europe and the Americas, among other parts of Christendom. It consists of celebrating a day of the year that is associated with one's baptismal name, which is normatively that of a ...
s ( sk, meniny) on the date corresponding to their own given names. Slovak culture has accorded similar importance to a person's name day to his or her
birthday A birthday is the anniversary of the birth of a person, or figuratively of an institution. Birthdays of people are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with birthday gifts, birthday cards, a birthday party, or a rite of passage. Many re ...
. The list of the names assigned to the corresponding date is normally published in the calendar. However, there are only one or two names listed in the calendar, even if more names are assigned to a date. The names in bold are listed in the calendar, the others are not. Children in Slovakia usually have names from this list. The most notable exceptions are the names in minority languages (such as Hungarian names) or a foreign name.


January

# # Alexandra, Ábel, Makar, Karina, Kara, Kasandra, Sanda, Sandra, Saša, Senda # Daniela, Danila, Danuta, Genovéva, Radmila # Drahoľub, Drahomil, Drahoň, Drahoslav, Drahoš, Duchoslav, León, Títus, Drahoľuba, Drahomila, Duchoslava, Leóna, Leónia # Artúr, Andrea # Melchior, Melichar, Menhaden Antónia # Atila, Lucián, Bohuna, Bohuslava, Boleslava, Božislava, Luciána # Čestmír, Pravomil, Severín, Čestmíra, Pravomila, Severína # Alex, Alexej, Domoľub, Julián, Pravoľub, Vladan, Vladen, Alexia, Pravoľuba, Vladana, Vladena # Agatón, Dalimil, Dalimír, Dalimila, Dalimíra, Daša # Honorát, Tasilo, Honoráta, Malvína # Arkád, Arnošt, Ernest, Arkádia, Arnoštka, Erna, Ernestína # Čistomil, Čistoslav, Rastic, Rastimír,
Rastislav Rastislav or Rostyslav is a male Slavic given name, meaning "''to increase glory''" . The name has been used by several notable people of Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Serbian, Czech and Slovak backgrounds. *Old Slavonic, Serbian, Slovak, Slove ...
, Ratislav, Vidor, Čistomila, Čistoslava, Rastislava, Ratislava, Shane # Hilár, Radovan, Uriáš, Uriel, Hilária, Radovana, # Dobroslav, Dobrotín, Domoslav, Loránt, Múdroslav, Domoslava, # Kristína # Antal, Nataša # Priskus, Bohdana, Piroška, Priska # Mário, Márius, Drahomíra, Dúbravka, Sára, # Dalibor, Fabián, Fábius, Sebastián, Šebastián, Fábia, Fabiána, Fabiola, Sebastiána, # Vincent, Vincencia # Zora, Dorián, Sírius, Slavoľub, Slavomil, Zoran, Auróra, Cyntia, Doriána, Sinda, Slavomila, Zorana # Miloš, Miloň, Selma, # Timotej, Ctiboh, Timotea, # Gejza, Saul, Šavol, # Tamara, Polykarp, Slavibor, Slavislav, Slaviboj, Slavoboj, Svätoboj, Svätobor, Xenofón, Žarko, Polykarpa, # Bohuš, Pribislav, Pribiš, # Alfonz, Manfréd, Alfonzia, # Gašpar, Pribina # Ema, Jasna # Emil, Emilián, Emiliána


February

# Hynek, Trifon, Táňa, Tatiana # Erik, Aida, Erika # Blažej, Celerín, Celerína # Nika, Verena, Verona, Veronika # Moderát, Modest, Agáta, Leda, Moderáta, Modesta # Dorisa, Dorota, Titanila # Romuald, Vanda # Aranka, Zoja # Rainold, Rinaldo, Zdenko, Zdeno, Apolena, Apoliena, Apolónia # Gabriela, Omar, Várun, Scholastika, Školastika # Dezider, Želislav, Dezidera, Želislava # Ron, Ronald, Zoro, Zoroslav, Eulália, Perla, Slavena, Solveiga, Zoroslava # Arpád, Jordán, Jordána # Valentín, Velimír # Faust, Pravoslav, Faustína, Georgia, Georgína, Pravoslava # Pamfil, Ida, Liana, Pamfília # Flavián, Flávius, Silván, Silvín, Flávia, Milomíra, Miloslava, Miluša, Silvána # Jaromír, Simeon, Jaromíra, Konkordia # Konrád, Kurt, Vlasta # Aladár, Lívio, Lívius, Udo, Ulrich, Alma, Lívia, Ulrika, Ulriška # Eleonóra # Etela # Roman, Romana, Romina # Goran, Matej, Jazmína, Mateja, Matias # Frederik, Taras, Federika, Frederika # Viktor, Porfýr # Alexander, Leander, Sandro, Skender, Drahotína, Dražica, Leandra # Elemír, Elo, Lumír, Zlata, Zlatica # Radomír, Radomíra


March

# Albín # Anežka # Bohumil, Bohumila, Ticián, Ginda, Kunigunda, Ticiána # Gerazim, Kazimír, Romeo, Jadrana, Kazimíra # Fridrich, Lucius, Teofil, Friderika, Teofila # Fridolín, Koriolán, Radislav,
Radoslav Radoslav () is a common Slavic masculine given name, derived from ''rad-'' ("happy, eager, to care") and ''slava'' ("glory, fame"), both very common in Slavic dithematic names. It roughly means "eager glory". It is known since the Middle Ages. Th ...
, Radovan, Felícia, Fridolína, Radislava, Radoslava #
Tomáš Tomáš () is a Czech and Slovak given name, equivalent to the name Thomas. It may refer to: * Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850–1937), first President of Czechoslovakia * Tomáš Baťa (1876–1932), Czech footwear entrepreneur * Tomáš Berdych ...
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Tomislav Tomislav (, ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, that is widespread amongst the South Slavs. The meaning of the name ''Tomislav'' is thought to have derived from the Old Slavonic verb "'' tomiti''" or "'' tomit" meaning to "''languish ...
, Tomáška, Tomislava # Alan, Alana
Erhard
Františka # Branislav
Bratislav
Bronislav,
Bruno Bruno may refer to: People and fictional characters *Bruno (name), including lists of people and fictional characters with either the given name or surname * Bruno, Duke of Saxony (died 880) * Bruno the Great (925–965), Archbishop of Cologne, ...
, Bratislava # Angel, Volfram, Angela, Angelika, Algelína, Jurina #
Gregor Gregor is a masculine given name. Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People * Gregor Abel (born 1949), Scottish footballer * Gregor Adlercreutz (1898–1944), Swedish equestrian * Gregor Aichinger (c. 1565–1628), G ...
, Teofan, Gregora, Gregoria, Gregorína # Vlastimil,
Kira Kira may refer to: People * Kira clan, a Japanese clan, descended from Emperor Seiwa (850–880) * Kira (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Kira Chikazane (1563–1588), Japanese retainer * Kira (German singer) (Janine ...
, Rozína #
Matilda Matilda or Mathilda may refer to: Animals * Matilda (chicken) (1990–2006), World's Oldest Living Chicken record holder * Matilda (horse) (1824–1846), British Thoroughbred racehorse * Matilda, a dog of the professional wrestling tag-team The ...
, Metaneta # Agap, Belomír, Rodan, Roderich, Roderik, Torkvát, Agapa, Agapia, Rodana, Roderika, Svetlana #
Amos Amos or AMOS may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Amos Records, an independent record label established in Los Angeles, California, in 1968 * Amos (band), an American Christian rock band * ''Amos'' (album), an album by Michael Ray * ''Amos' ...
, Bolemír, Boleslav, Heribert, Bolemíra # Ľuban, Ľuben, Zbignev, Zbyšek, Ľuba, Ľubica # Ctislav,
Eduard Eduard Model Accessories is a Czech manufacturer of plastic models and finescale model accessories. Formed in 1989 in the city of Most, Eduard began in a rented cellar as a manufacturer of photoetched brass model components. Following the succ ...
, Salvátor, Ctislava, Eduarda #
Jozef Jozef or Józef is a Dutch, Breton, Polish and Slovak version of masculine given name Joseph. A selection of people with that name follows. For a comprehensive list see and .. * Józef Beck (1894–1944), Polish foreign minister in the 1930s * ...
, Sibyla # Klaudián, Klaudín, Klaudio
Klaudius
Víťazoslav, Víťazoslava # Blahoboj, Blahosej, Blahoslav,
Radek Radek is a masculine Christian name of Slavic origin. It is often nickname of Radovan, Ctirad and Radoslav. It is used as a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Radek Baborák, Czech conductor and French ho ...
, Radko # Beňadik
BenediktOktavián
Oktávius, Benedikta, Benilda, Benita, Izolda, Oktávia # Adrián, Apián, Dárius, Viktorián, Apia #
Gabriel In Abrahamic religions ( Judaism, Christianity and Islam), Gabriel (); Greek: grc, Γαβριήλ, translit=Gabriḗl, label=none; Latin: ''Gabriel''; Coptic: cop, Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ, translit=Gabriêl, label=none; Amharic: am, ገብ ...
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Humbert Humbert, Umbert or Humberto (Latinized ''Humbertus'') is a Germanic given name, from ''hun'' "warrior" and ''beraht'' "bright". It also came into use as a surname. Given name ;Royalty and Middle Ages * Emebert (died 710) * Humbert of Maroilles ...
, Marián, Anunciáta, Irida, Irisa # Eman, Emanuel, Manuel, Emanuela, Manuela # Rupert, Ruprecht, Alena', Dita # Ilarion, Soňa # Miroslav, Mieroslav,
Bertold Bertold may refer to: Given name *Bertold Brühaven, Teutonic knight from the then Duchy of Austria, Komtur of Königsberg from 1289 to 1302 * Bertold Eisner (1875–1956), Croatian Jewish law professor at the University of Zagreb *Bertold Hummel ( ...
, Bertolda, Mieroslava # Vieroľub, Vieromil, Vieroslav, Vieroslava #
Benjamín Benjamín Akoto Asamoah (born 4 January 1994) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays for Cypriot club Doxa as a midfielder. Club career Born in Accra, Benjamín arrived at the youth academy of Atlético Madrid from the Rayo Majadahonda counterpar ...
, Kvído, Balbína


April

# Hugo, Hugolín # Zita, Áron # Richard, Richarda # Izidor, Izidora # Miroslava, Mira # Irena, Irína, Celestín, Ruben, Sixtus, Celestína, Venuša # Zoltán, Armand, Herman, Rufínus, Rúfus, Armanda, Rufína, Rumjana # Albert, Albertín, Albrecht, Valter, Alberta, Albertína, Albrechta # Milena, Erhard, Mileva # Igor, Ezechiel, Ivar, Ivor, Radomil, Igora, Radomila # Július, Antip, Ariel, Leo, Lev, Ariela, Arleta # Estera, Aster, Davorín, Zenon, Astéria # Aleš, Artem, Artemon, Artemia, Artemida, Norma # Justína, Hrdoslav, Hrdoš, Justín, Davorína, Hrdoslava, Justa # Fedor, Fedora # Dana, Danica # Rudolf, Ralf, Rolf, Rudolfa, Rudolfína # Valér, Apolón, Erich, Verner, Ilma # Jela, Krescenc, Krescencia # Marcel, Hvezdoň # Ervín, Abelard, Adelard, Anzelm, Žitoslav, Anzelma, Ervína, Saskia, Žitoslava # Slavomír, Slávo, Tvrdomír, Jelena, Noema # Vojtech, Amand, Dimitrij, Evarist, Amanda, Demetria # Juraj, Džuroe, Adalbert, Roger, Adalberta, Vojtecha, Vojteška # # Marek, Mayjoe, Izmael, Marko, Markus # Jaroslava # Jaroslav, Aristid, Tulius, Aristída, Tulia # Jarmila, Prudencius, Prudencia # Lea, Timon # Anastázia, Anastáz, Blahomil, Asia, Blahomila, Nasťa, Nastasia


May

# Maysa , Amarila, Pamela # Žigmund, Atanáz, Atanázia, Aténa # Galina, Horác, Desana, Halina, Timea # Florián, Flór, Aglája, Floriána, Florína, Pelagia # Lesana, Gothard, Pius, Lesia, Pia, Toska # Hermína, Ovídius, Radivoj, Tankréd, Elfrída, Frída, Herina, Mineta # Monika, Napoleon, Stanimír, Mona # Ingrida, Ina, Inga # Roland, Rolanda # Viktória, Armín, Armína, Beatrica # Blažena, Miranda, Svatava # Pankrác, Achiles # Servác, Chraniboj, Chranibor, Charnislav, Servián, Chranislava, Imelda, Konzuela # Bonifác # Žofia, Brenda, Raisa, Sofia, Zosia # Svetozár, Peregrín, Peregrína # Gizela, Andronik, Ditmar, Paskal, Andronika, Paskália # Viola # Gertrúda, Gerda # Bernard, Bernardín, Hviezdoslav, Bernadeta, Bernarda, Bernardína, Hviezdoslava # Zina, Dobromír, Hostimil, Hostirad, Hostislav, Hostisvit, Teobald, Dobromíra, Hostimila, Hostislava # Júlia, Juliána, Liana, Rita # Želmíra, Želimír, Želmír # Ela, Ella # Urban, Vselovod, Vševlad, Vanesa # Dušan # Iveta, Vadim, Valdemar, Valdemara # Viliam, Vilhelm, Elektra, Elma, Vilhelmína # Vilma, Elmar, Maxim, Maxima # Ferdinand, Neander, Ferdinanda # Petrana, Petronela, Petrónius, Blahoslav, Nela, Petrónia


June

# Žaneta # Oxana, Xénia, Erazim, Erazmus, Jaromil, Vlastimila # Karolína, Kevin, Lino, Linus, Palmíro, Kaja, Klotilda, Lina, Lineta, Palmíra # Lenka, Lena # Laura, Dorotej, Fatima, Laurencia, Loreta, Loriána, Lara # Norbert, Norman, Romulus, Adolfína, Norberta, Perzida # Róbert, Borislav, Robin, Teodot, Dalma, Oriána, Róberta, Robina # Medard # Stanislava, Felicián, Prímus, Vojeslav, Berenika, Vojeslava # Margaréta, Gréta # Dobroslava, Barnabáš, Dobrava, Dobrota, Dobrotína, Flóra, Pavoslava # Zlatko, Svätoslav, Svetislav, Svetoslav, Zlatan, Zlatomír, Zlatoň, Zlatoš, Svätoslava, Svetislava, Svetoslava, Zlatana, Zlatomíra # Anton, Genadij, Tobiáš, # Vasil, Bazil, Elizej, Kvintilián, Kvintín, Kvintus, Herta, Kvinta, Kvintiliána # Vít, Jolana # Bianka, Blanka, Benon, Božetech, Alina, Božetecha # Adolf, Adolfína # Vratislav, Leontín, Milovan, Milovín, Sedrik, Leontína, Milovana # Alfréd, Leonid, Leonídas, Leoš, Ruslan, Alfréda # Valéria, Florencián, Florentín, Silver, Florencia, Florentína # Alojz, Elvis, Lejla # Paulína, Achác, Eberhard, Paulín, Paula, Rozvita, Zaira # Sidónia, Sidón # Ján, Janis, Jaško, Jens, Johan, Jovan, Nino, Sean # Tadeáš, Olívia, Olívius, Prosper, Febrónia, Oliva # Adriána, Stojan, Adriena, Ria, Riana, Stojana # Ladislav, Ladislava, # Beáta, Beátus, Slavoj, Bea # Pavol,
Peter Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a sur ...
, Petra, Pavel, Pavla, Petula # Melánia, Vlastibor, Vlastimír, Šárka, Vlastimíra


July

# Diana, Dean, Dejan, Dina, Zian, Dajana, Deana, Kalina, Tabita, Tajana # Berta, Bertín, Bertína # Miloslav, Irenej, Miliduch, Milomír, Milorad, Radimír, Rodimír, Radimíra # Prokop, Procius, Prokopa # Cyril, Metod, Cyrus, Cyrila # Patrik, Patrícia, Patrokles # Oliver, Donald, Kastor, Veleslav, Velislav, Valibals, Veleslava, Velislava # Ivan, Ivo, Kilián, Perikles # Lujza, Lukrécius, Lizelota, Lukrécia # Amália, Amína, Lada # Milota, Milutín # Nina, Fortunát, Fortunáta # Margita, Arne, Borivoj, Merkéta # Kamil # Henrich, Egon, Enrik, Enriko, Henrik, Henrika, Lota, Šarlota # Drahomír, Karmela, Karmen, Karmena, Rút, Rúta # Bohuslav, Božislav, Svorad # Kamila # Dušana # Eliáš, Iľja, Ilia, Eliána, Iliana # Daniel, Dan, Dalina # Magdaléna, Magda, Mahuliena, Majda # Oľga, Apolinár, Libérius, Libor, Liborius, Apolinára, Libora # Vladimír, Kinga # Jakub, Žakelína, Jamie # Anna, Hana, Aneta, Anica, Anita, Annamária, Naneta # Božena, Gorazd, Pantaleon # Krištof, Innocent, Svätomír, Svätoš, Inocencia, Nausika, Svätomíra # Marta, Olaf, Serafín, Serafa, Serafína # Libuša, Abdon, Ingemar, Ingeborga, Ľubuša, Rowena # Ignác, Ignát, Vatroslav, Ignácia


August

# Božidara, Božidar, Ľudomír, Božica, Kleopatra, Ľudomíra, Penelopa, Gábor # Gustáv, Gustáva # Jerguš, Nikodém, Nikodéma # Dominik, Dominika, Krasoslav, Rainer, Krasoslava # Hortenzia, Hortenz, Milivoj, Osvald, Snežana # Jozefína, Nehoslav, Jozefa # Štefánia, Kajetán, Afra, Afrodita, Kajetána, Štefana # Oskár, Donát, Hartvig, Virgín, Donáta, Virgínia # Ľubomíra, Rastic # Vavrinec, Lars #
Zuzana Zuzana is a common female given name in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is often translated to other languages as Zuzanna ( Polish), Suzanne, Susan, or Susannah – all commonly derived from the Hebrew language name Shoshana, meaning "lilly". ...
, Trojan, Dulcia, Dulcinela, Dulcínia # Darina, Dárius, Dária # Ľubomír, Hypolit, Kasián, Kasius, Belinda # Mojmír, Eusébius, Mojtech, Eusébia # Marcela # Leonard, Jáchim, Joachim, Linhart, Rochus, Leonarda # Milica, Bertram, Bertrand, Hyacint, Libert, Mirón, Hyacinta # Elena, Helena, Ilona # Lýdia, Vratislava # Anabela, Arabela # Jana, Janka, Johana, Jovana # Tichomír, Sigfríd, Tichomil, Tichomíra # Filip, Vlastislav, Filipa, Filipína, Vlastislava # Bartolomej, Bartolomea # Ľudovít, Ludvig, Radim, Ľudovíta # Samuel, Samo, Zemfír, Samuela, Tália, Zemfíra # Silvia, Silvio, Silvius # Augustín, August, Augusta, Augustína, Gustína # Nikola, Nikolaj, Koleta, Nikoleta # Ružena, Ružica # Nora, Rajmund, Ramón, Rajmunda, Ramona


September

# Drahoslava, Egid, Egídius # Linda, Absolón, Axel, Justus, Ermelinda, Melinda, Rebeka, Clayton # Belo, Antim, Klélia # Rozália, Kandid, Mojžiš, Rozalín, Rozálio, Kandida, Róza, Rozeta, Rozita, Rusalka # Regína, Bojan, Bojimír, Bojislav, Borimír, Branimír, Chotimír, Justinián, Otakar, Regan, Regulus, Viktorín, Bojana, Bojimíra, Boislava, Branimíra, Budislava, Chotimíra, Larisa # Alica, Brian, Magnus, Mansvét, Zachariáš, Bria # Marianna, Mariana # Miriama, Miriana # Martina, Gordan, Gordián, Gordon, Gordana, Rea, Tina # Oleg, Honór, Vitold, Honóra, Krasava, Vitolda # Bystrík, Prótus, Zdislav, Helga, Zdislava # Mária, Maja, Manon, Manona, Marica, Mariela, Marieta, Marika, Marila, Mariola, Marlena, Marusia # Ctibor, Amát, Amátus, Stibor, Sven, Amáta # Ľudomil, Dragan, Dragutín, Drahan, Drahotín, Ľudomila, Radka, Serena # Jolana, Melisa, Melita # Ľudmila, Duňa # Olympia, Lambert, Záviš # Eugénia, Ariadna # Konštantín, Trofín, Konstancia, Konštantína # Ľuboslav, Ľuboslava, Eustach, Filibert, Liboslav, Eustachia, Liboslava # Matúš, Ifigénia, Mirela # Móric, Maurícius, Maurus # Zdenka, Polyxénia, Tekla, Zdena # Ľubor, Ľuboš, Terenc # Vladislav, Vladivoj, Eufrozina, Fruzína, Vladislava # Edita, Edina # Cyprián, Damián, Kozmas, Damiána, Mirabela # Václav, Chariton, Kariton, Václava # Michal, Michaela, Michael, Michala # Jarolím, Hieronym, Jeremiáš, Jarolíma, Ráchel, Ráchela, Una


October

# Arnold, Remig, Remus, Arnolda, Belina # Levoslav, Leodegar, Levoslava, Dugo # Stela, Amadeus, Evald, Amadea # František, Edvin, Fraňo # Viera, Blahomír, Placid, Blahomíra, Karitína, Placida, Winfred # Natália # Eliška # Brigita, Brit, Brita # Dionýz, Dionýzia # Slavomíra, Gedeon, Záboj, Krasomila # Valentína, Belín, Zvonimír, Zvonislav, Bruna, Brunhilda, Luneta, Selena, Zvonimíra, Zvonislava # Maximilián, Max, Maximiliána # Koloman, Edgar # Boris, Borislav, Kalist, Borislava, Kalista # Terézia, Tereza # Vladimíra, Gál, Havel, Havla # Hedviga, Jadviga # Lukáš # Kristián, Christián, Izák, Christiána, Kristiána # Vendelín, Eunika, Vendelína # Uršuľa, Anatol, Anatólia, Antília # Sergej, Dobromil, Sergius, Zdravomil, Kordula, Korduľa, Pribislava, Saloma, Saloména, Solomia # Alojzia, Žitomír # Kvetoslava, Aretas, Cvetan, Gilbert, Harold, Herald, Krasomil, Kvetoň, Kvetoslav, Rafael, Šalamún, Areta, Cvetana, Gilberta, Kveta, Kvetana, Kvetava, Rafaela # Aurel, Krišpín, Vojmír, Zosim, Živan, Živko, Dália, Vojmíra, Živa, Živana # Demeter, Amand, Dimitrij, Evarist, Amanda, Demetria # Sabína, Horislav, Hromislav, Horislava, Hromislava, Sabrina, Zoa, Zoana # Dobromila, Júda, Judáš # Klára, Narcis, Zenob, Klarisa, Narcisa, Zenóbia # Šimon, Simona, Arzen, Asen, Simon, Asena, Simoneta, Šimona # Aurélia, Stacho, Volfgang


November

# Denis, Denisa # Cézar, Cezária # Hubert # Karol, Džesika, Jesika, Karola, Skarleta # Imrich, Emerich, Imriška # Renáta, Renát, Renáto, Renátus # René, Engelbert # Bohumír, Bohumíra # Teodor, Orest, Teo, Teodorik, Teodoz, Deodata, Tea, Teodora, Teodózia # Tibor, Tiber, Meluzína, Tibora #
Martin Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (disambiguation) * Martin County (disambiguation) * Martin Township (disambiguation) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Austr ...
, Martinián, Marrow, Maroš # Svätopluk, Astrid, Jonáš, Astrida # Stanislav # Irma, Juventín, Mladen, Mladoň, Mladotín, Ima, Juventína, Mladena, Mladotína # Leopold, Leopolda, Leopoldína # Agnesa, Otmar, Agneša, Inéza # Klaudia, Klodeta # Eugen, Platón # Alžbeta, Betina, Elizabeta, Lila, Liliana, Líza # Félix, Filemon, Homér # Elvíra, Ctirad, Ctirada # Cecília, Cecilián, Šejla # Klement, Klementín, Kliment, Kolumbín, Klementína, Kolumbína # Emília, Milín, Milina # Katarína, Katrina # Kornel, Valerián, Brandon # Milan, Nestor, Virgil, Milana # Henrieta, Gerhard, Tristan, Desdemona, Eta # Vratko, Saturnín, Zaida # Ondrej,
Andrej Andrey, Andrej or Andrei (in Cyrillic script: Андрей, Андреј or Андрэй) is a form of Andreas/ Ἀνδρέας in Slavic languages and Romanian. People with the name include: *Andrei of Polotsk ( – 1399), Lithuanian nobleman * ...
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Andreas Andreas ( el, Ἀνδρέας) is a name usually given to males in Austria, Greece, Cyprus, Denmark, Armenia, Estonia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Finland, Flanders, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Romania, the Netherlands, and Indonesia. The name ...


December

# Edmund, Edmunda, Elza # Bibiána, Budimír, Budislav, Budimíra, Viviána # Oldrich, Sofron, Xavér, Sofrónia, Xavéria # Barbora, Babeta, Barbara, Barica # Oto, Gerald, Otakar, Otokar, Geralda, Geraldína, Jitka, Ota, Sáva # Mikuláš, Nikita, Niko, Nikolas, Mikuláška # Ambróz, Amarant, Amaranta, Ambrózia # Marina # Izabela, Dalila, Leokádia # Radúz, Herbert # Hilda, Hildegard, Hildegarda # Otília, Spiridon, Dília, Odeta # Lucia, Rosan, Rosana, Roxana # Branislava, Bronislava, Broňa # Ivica, Detrich, Radan, Radana # Albína, Bela, Teofánia # Kornélia, Lazár, Kora, Korina # Sláva, Gracián, Grácia, Graciána, Slavislava # Judita, Abrahám, Mstislav, Neméz, Ita, Mstislava, Neméza # Dagmara, Dag, Dagobert, Daga, Damara # Bohdan # Adela, Ada, Adelaida, Adelgunda, Adelína, Adina, Alida # Nadežda, Naďa # Adam, Eva, Evamária, Evelína, Gaja, Gajana, Geja # #
Štefan Štefan is a Slavic given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Štefan Babjak (1931–2008), Slovak classical baritone opera singer * Štefan Banič (1870–1941), Slovak inventor who patented an early parachute de ...
# Filoména, Filomén # Ivana, Ivona, Iva # Milada, Jonatán, Miladín, Nátan, Natanel # Dávid, Lotar # Silvester, Horst New Year's Eve celebrations are unanimously known as Silvester celebrations throughout the country


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Name day In Christianity, a name day is a tradition in many countries of Europe and the Americas, among other parts of Christendom. It consists of celebrating a day of the year that is associated with one's baptismal name, which is normatively that of a ...


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Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
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