Certificate of Name
Valentyn
Masculine
Ukrainian
Meaning & Origin
Valentyn is the Ukrainian form of the Roman name Valentine, derived from the Latin cognomen cognomen Valentinus, itself a derivative of Valens meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy". Historically, the name is linked to several early Christian saints, most notably Saint Valentine, a 3rd-century martyr whose feast day on February 14 became associated with romantic love due to its timing with the Roman fertility festival of Lupercalia.Cultural and Historical SignificanceIn Ukrainian culture, Valentyn has been a traditional given name for centuries, reflecting the country's Christian heritage. The feminine counterpart Valentyna is also common. The name is one of many Slavic adaptations of the Latin original, with cognates across Eastern and Western Europe, such as Valentin in Swedish and Valentí in Catalan.Notable BearersSeveral Ukrainian athletes and public figures have borne the name Valentyn, including Olympic canoeist Valentyn Demyanenko, judoka Valentyn Grekov, rower Valentyn Kravchuk, and footballer Valentyn Poltavets. Others include the economist and politician Valentyn Koronevsky, journalist Valentyn Rechmedin, and statesman Valentyn Symonenko.Meaning: strong, vigorous, healthy (from Latin Valens)Origin: Latin, via Roman cognomen ValentinusType: First nameUsage Regions: UkraineRelated Names: Valentyna (feminine), Valentin, Valentí
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