Name day November 10: who has Angel Day and what not to do

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Another day dedicated to Paraskeva is celebrated at the end of October, it is called Paraskeva Gryaznukha. The bans on November 10 repeat those imposed on Gryaznukha.

What not to do on Paraskeva? On this day it was forbidden to hide. Violators, according to legend, faced severe punishment. On this day, girls were not allowed to wash, scratch their hair, or sing funny songs. On the holiday, they abstained from marital duties. Our ancestors were afraid that children conceived on this day might be born crippled. Today you should not do handicrafts, ironing or washing - especially bed linen, the saint does not welcome this and will deprive you of her mercy. On Paraskeva, you should refrain from any arguments - you won’t be able to make peace with a loved one for a long time, and after a quarrel with a stranger, you can forget about luck. Any work on the ground is prohibited; a particularly strict ban was imposed on the use of metal equipment.

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November male names

In former times, only the priest had the right to choose a name. He looked at the name days of men's names in November according to the church calendar of 2016 or the year in which the baby was born and told mom and dad the name they should have given their child. Now, a lot has changed and parents are faced with a rather difficult choice.

The most important thing is to understand the full responsibility towards the child. Some mothers and fathers ask grandparents and loved ones for advice. Others plan to name them after a relative. But in this case you should be very careful, since certain character traits of that person may appear in your baby.

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And since some believe that the name also carries certain mystical qualities, the child can repeat the fate of his namesake. Be very careful before making such a decision and find out as much as possible about the person you want to name your baby after.

Here is a list of names for men's name days in November:

datePatron name
Nov. 1Ivan, Dmitry, Mikhail, Pavel, Nikolay, Peter, Felix, Sergey
November 2Artemy, Alexander, Gerasim, Ivan, German, Leonid, Nikolay, Mikhail, Pavel, Fedor, Peter
the 3rd of NovemberAlexander, Anatoly, Alexey, Arkady, Vladimir, Vasily, Denis, Zakhar, Dmitry, Ivan, Konstantin, Hilarion, Maximilian, Pavel, Nikolay, Sergey, Yakov, Fedor
November 4Alexander, Vasily, German, Vladimir, Grigory, Ivan, Denis, Irakli, Maxim, Konstantin, Nikolay, Fedor
November 5Afanasy, Alexander, Vladimir, Ivan, Emelyan, Ignatius, Nikolai, Maxim, Peter, Yakov
November 6Afanasy, Alexey, Georgy, Irakli, Ivan, Nikolay, Peter
November 7Valery, Afanasy
November 8Afanasy, Anton, Vasily, Mark, Dmitry
November 9Afanasy, Andrey, Willy, Maxim, Ivan, Mark, Sergey, Nikolay, Stepan
10th of NovemberAfanasy, Arseny, Georgy, Ivan, Dmitry, Kuzma, Naum, Maxim, Nikolay, Stepan, Pavel, Terenty, Timofey
11th of NovemberAlexey, Andrey, Vasily, Evgeny, Victor, Ivan, Kuzma, Kirill, Leonid, Naum, Pavel, Nikolay, Philip
November 12Alexander, Artem, Zinovy, German, Joseph, Makar, Leonid, Maxim, Matvey, Mark, Semyon, Terenty, Stepan, Julian
the 13th of NovemberAlexey, Alexander, Anatoly, Vasily, Artemy, Vsevolod, Ivan, German, Innokenty, Leonid, Kuzma, Nikolay, Roman, Peter, Sergey, Trofim, Stepan, Fedor, Yakov
November 14Alexander, Adrian, David, Dmitry, Denis, Ivan, Peter, Kuzma, Sergey, Fedor, Yakov
15th of NovemberKonstantin
November 16Alexander, Bogdan, Vikenty, Vasily, Vladimir, Ivan, Joseph, Ilya, Kuzma, Pavel, Nikolay, Peter, Sergey, Semyon, Fedor, Fedot
November 17Alexander, Ivan, Nikolay, Ilya, Porfiry, Stepan
November 18thGalaktion, Gabriel, Gregory, Timofey, Pamphilus, Tikhon
November 19Anatoly, Vasily, Arseny, Victor, German, Gabriel, Konstantin, Nikolay, Nikita, Pavel
20 NovemberAlexey, Alexander, Afanasy, Valery, Bogdan, Vasily, Georgy, Veniamin, Grigory, Ivan, Evgeny, Hilarion, Konstantin, Kirill, Maxim, Nikolay, Mikhail, Pavel, Fedor, Sergey, Fedot
November 21Gabriel, Mikhail, Raphael, Pavel
November 22Alexey, Alexander, Anton, Dmitry, Victor, Ivan, Joseph, Ilya, Konstantin, Semyon, Porfiry, Fedor, Timofey
November 23Alexey, Alexander, Boris, Denis, Georgy, Ephraim, Konstantin, Ivan, Mikhail, Peter, Nikolay, Orest, Terenty
November 24Victor, Vikenty, Evgeniy, Stepan, Maxim, Fedor
November 25Afanasy, Alexander, Boris, Daniel, Vladimir, Dmitry, Konstantin, Ivan, Lev, Nikolai, Matvey, Fedor, Stepan
November 26Ivan, German
November 27Alexey, Alexander, Aristarkh, Victor, Vasily, George, Gabriel, Gregory, Mikhail, Dmitry, Konstantin, Nikolay, Porfiry, Peter, Sergey, Philip, Fedor
November 28Dmitry, Gregory, Nikita, Peter, Nikolai, Philip, Samson
29th of NovemberVictor, Vasily, Dmitry, Makar, Ivan, Matvey, Nikolay, Mikhail, Sergey, Fedor
November 30thGrigory, Gennady, Zakhar, Mikhail, Ivan

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ElishaDerived from Hebrew. Derived from the word (אלישע), which translated means “God saves.” Ignatius is a Latin male name. Means "fire". Veneration of St. Ignatius, Patriarch of Constantinople. Maxim Derived from Latin. “Greatest” - meaning in translation. Honoring the martyr Maximus. Nikephoros of Ancient Greek origin. The meaning in translation is “victorious”. Memory of the Monk Nicephorus. Yakov (Jacob) of Jewish origin. Means “follower”, literally meaning “heel grabber”. Memory of the Apostle James, brother of the Lord in the flesh and righteous Jacob of Borovsky, Novgorod wonderworker.

Victory Day

- a celebration of the victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.
Celebrated on May 9. Non-working day
in Abkhazia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Karabakh, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Transnistria, Russia, Republika Srpska, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine and South Ossetia.

Victory Day was established in honor of the day of victory in the Great Patriotic War over Nazism in 1945.

War always begins suddenly, although a generation later it will seem inevitable to historians. In 1941, the most terrible, closest, most expensive - the Great Patriotic War - began. The Nazis could not be stopped without huge losses...

  • More than 2.5 million soldiers and officers, 6,250 tanks and self-propelled guns, and 7,500 aircraft were involved in the Berlin operation of 1945. The losses turned out to be enormous: according to official data, the Red Army lost more than 15 thousand soldiers and officers per day. In total, Soviet troops lost 352 thousand people in the Berlin operation, including 78 thousand people killed.
  • In two weeks of fighting, the Red Army lost a third of the tanks and self-propelled artillery units (self-propelled guns) participating in the Berlin operation, amounting to 1,997 units. 2,108 guns and mortars and 917 combat aircraft were also lost. As a result of the operation, Soviet troops completely defeated 70 enemy infantry, 12 tank and 11 motorized divisions and captured about 480 thousand people.

May 9, 1945

A Li-2 plane with the crew of A.I. Semenkov landed at the Frunze Central Airfield, delivering the act of surrender of Nazi Germany to Moscow. And on June 24, the Victory Parade took place on Red Square in Moscow. The parade was commanded by Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky, and the parade was hosted by Marshal Georgy Zhukov.

The Day of Victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War was and remains one of the most revered holidays both in Russia and in the CIS countries.

History of the Victory Day holiday

Victory Day was introduced in 1945, but since 1948 it has been a working day. Nevertheless, the holiday retained its significance; holiday cards were issued and congratulations were sent to front-line soldiers.

It was first widely celebrated in the USSR only two decades later under Brezhnev. In the same anniversary year of 1965, Victory Day again became a non-working day.

During the existence of the USSR, there were military parades on Red Square on May 9 in the anniversary years of 1965, 1975, 1985 and 1990; The parades were held annually on November 7th.

Also, since the sixties, unique military parades on May 9 began to be held in many cities of the USSR. On this day, military units and military schools marched through city streets to war memorials or monuments to fallen soldiers, where rallies and flower-layings were held.

Two parades are special in the history of Russia: November 7, 1941 in military Moscow and the Victory Parade on June 24, 1945

- on Red Square in Moscow, held to commemorate the victory of the USSR over Germany in the Great Patriotic War.

  • On May 9, 1945, a Li-2 plane with the crew of A.I. Semenkov landed at the Frunze Central Airfield, delivering the act of surrender of Nazi Germany to Moscow. And on June 24, the Victory Parade took place on Red Square in Moscow. The parade was commanded by Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky, and the parade was hosted by Marshal Georgy Zhukov.
  • At the Victory Parade, the combined regiments of the fronts marched in a solemn march: Karelian, Leningrad, 1st Baltic, 3rd, 2nd and 1st Belarusian, 1st, 4th, 2nd and 3rd Ukrainian, consolidated Navy Regiment. As part of the regiment of the 1st Belorussian Front, representatives of the Polish Army marched in a special column. In front of the combined regiments of the fronts were the commanders of the fronts and armies, the Heroes of the Soviet Union carried the banners of the famous units and formations. The parade ended with the march of 200 standard bearers throwing the banners of the defeated German troops onto the platform at the foot of the Mausoleum.

After the collapse of the USSR, parades on May 9 on Red Square were not held until the anniversary of 1995. Then two parades took place in Moscow: on Red Square (on foot) and on Poklonnaya Hill (with the participation of troops and military equipment).

Since then, Victory Parades on Red Square have been held annually.

- but without military equipment. Since 2008, the parade began to be held again with the participation of military equipment, including military aircraft.

Festive processions in honor of Victory Day traditionally take place in all hero cities, military districts in a number of large cities in Russia and the CIS countries.

On this day, front-line soldiers traditionally meet, wreaths are laid at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, monuments of Glory and military valor, and festive fireworks thunder.

V-E Day

Great Britain and France celebrate Victory in Europe Day on May 8th. On May 8, at 22:43 Central European time, the second unconditional surrender of the German Armed Forces was signed in Karlshorst. In the USSR, and now in many CIS countries, Victory Day is celebrated on May 9, that is, on the day the German surrender began, Moscow time. Both the first and second capitulations began to take effect almost simultaneously - at 23-00 and at 23-01, respectively, on May 8, Central European time.

In the USA, this holiday is called VE Day

, or
Victory in Europe Day
. And the Victory Day in World War II is celebrated on September 2, 1945. In most countries of Western Europe, May 9 is celebrated as Europe Day.

August 15 is celebrated as Victory Day over Japan (eng. VJ Day
- Victory in Japan Day
).

Information sources:

  • ru.wikipedia.org - Wikipedia: Victory Day;
  • ru.wikipedia.org - Wikipedia: Victory Parade;
  • ru.wikipedia.org - Wikipedia: Parade on Red Square;
  • calend.ru - event calendar;
  • vprazdnik.ru - all the holidays of the world.

Saints names for girls in November

This month stands out from all the others in that 09.11 is the only date in the church calendar and Saints for the entire year when the memory of the holy martyr Capitolina of Cappadocia is venerated. She was tortured for refusing paganism, then beheaded with a sword. Together with her they remember her maid Erotiida, who stood up for her mistress and was mercilessly beaten with sticks.

On November 11-12, the Venerable Martyr Anastasia of Thessalonica is venerated. From the age of 3 she lived and was raised in a monastery and, having reached adulthood, decided to forever remain the bride of Christ. For her faith she suffered the most terrible tortures and was executed by beheading.

On the 22nd, the memory of Matrona of Constantinople is honored. Just like the Monk Theodora, she was forced to hide in a monastery, calling herself Vavila. She continued her service in the convent, where she eventually became abbess.

The feasts of the icons of the Mother of God are celebrated on the 4th, 6th, 12th, 20th, 22nd, and 25th.

On this day, 10 men's and 1 women's name days are celebrated.

Angel Day on November 5 is celebrated by men with the names Alexander, Afanasy, Vladimir, Emelyan, Ivan, Ignatius, Maxim, Nikolai, Peter, Yakov. Also today, name days are celebrated by women named Euphrosyne .

Today the Orthodox Church remembers the apostle James the Younger of seventy. He is called "brother of the Lord." According to one version, he was Christ’s cousin, according to another, he was the son of Joseph, born before meeting the Virgin Mary.

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