Valentin
Found 8 entry about "Valentin"
Валентин(Russian, Bulgarian)
VA-lehn-kyin(Czech)
VA-lehn-teen(German)
Vah-lahn-TEEN
va-lehn-TEEN(Romanian)
və-lyin-TYEEN(Russian)
Valentin Name meanings & History
Valentin is derived from the Latin name Valentinus, which means "strong, healthy, or vigorous." It was originally given to babies born around the time of the Valentine's Day holiday, which is named after Saint Valentine. Valentin is a name that is associated with strength, health, and vigor. It is also a name that has ties to love and affection, due to its association with Saint Valentine. Form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1) in several languages. Valentin is a name that can be used for babies of any ethnicity or background. It is a popular choice for parents who are looking for a classic, timeless name that has a strong meaning and association with love.
Zodiac Sign of Valentin: Variety Aquarius
Synonyms of Valentin:
V: Vivacious,Vexing,Versatility,Variety
A: Argumentative,Angry,Action,Aggressive,Assertive,Ambitious
L: Lazy,Luscious,Languid,Lovely,Lover,Liaison,Legal
E: Entertain,Environment,Exaggerate,Enliven,Enlighten,Expressive
N: Nagging,Neurosis,Nice,Nutrition,Nervous,Nitpicking,Neat
T: Tacky,Doubting Thomas,Truth,Testy,Talkative,Touchy,Tireless
I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate
Valentin is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Valentin include Valentin Glushko, a Soviet engineer and designer of rocket engines, Valentin Friedland, a German composer, and Valentin Chmerkovskiy, a Ukrainian-American professional dancer.
2.) Valentin (Male)
3.) Valentin (Male)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) strong; healthy.
Other Forms: Valentijn, Valentine, Valenton, Valenty, Valentyn, Valentyne
4.) VALENTIN (Male)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Valentinus, which is from valens (to be strong, healthy). St. Valentine was a 3rd-century Christian Roman martyred under Diocletian. His feast day coincides with that of an ancient pagan festival marking the beginning of spring. (VAH-LEN-TIN)
5.) VALENTIN (Male)
Usage: German
Meanings: From the Latin Valentinus, which is derived from valens (to be healthy, strong). The name was borne by a 3rd-century Roman saint and martyr whose feast day, February 14, coincides with that of a pagan festival marking the beginning of spring. (VAH-LANE-TIN)
6.) VALENTIN (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: Russian form of Valentine, which is from the Latin Valentinus, a derivative of valens (to be healthy, to be strong). Pet: Valja, Valya. (VAH-LEN-TEEN)
7.) VALENTIN (Male)
Usage: French
Meanings: From the Latin Valentinus, which is derived from valens (to be healthy, strong). The name was borne by a 3rd-century Roman saint and martyr whose feast day, February 14, coincides with that of a pagan festival marking the beginning of spring. (VAH-LEN-TIN)