Valerián
Valerián Name meanings & History
The name Valerián has its roots in Latin language and culture. It is derived from the word "valere" which means "to be strong" or "to be healthy". Valerián is also associated with the Roman cognomen Valerius, which was popular in ancient Rome. The name Valerián has multiple meanings such as "strong", "healthy", "powerful" or "brave". It also denotes a person who is a leader, has a strong personality and is confident. Czech and Slovak form of Valerian. Valerián is typically used as a masculine given name. It is a beautiful and meaningful name that can be used to honor someone with a strong and resilient character. It can also be used as a middle name or a last name.
Zodiac Sign of Valerián: Variety Aquarius
Synonyms of Valerián:
V: Vexing,Vivacious,Versatility,Variety
A: Argumentative,Action,Ambitious,Angry,Assertive,Aggressive
L: Lazy,Luscious,Lover,Legal,Languid,Liaison,Lovely
E: Enliven,Expressive,Entertain,Environment,Exaggerate,Enlighten
R: Restless,Rational,Resourceful,Reason
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
N: Nitpicking,Neurosis,Neat,Nagging,Nutrition,Nice,Nervous
Valerián is:- a Boring name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Unintellectual name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Valerián include Valerian Madatov, a famous Russian general, and Saint Valerián, who was a martyr in the early Christian church.