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Patronymic:
Valentinovich
Valentinovna
Countries:
Belarus,
Ukraine,
Bulgaria,
Croatia,
Romania,
North-macedonia,
France,
Germany,
Switzerland,
Austria,
Sweden,
Slovenia,
Denmark,
Norway,
Czech-republic,
United-states,
Belgium,
Slovakia,
Spain,
Russia.
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Valentin
Male name
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Abbreviated forms
Valya,
Vel,
Vale,
Vali,
Valyunya,
Valyaha,
Valik,
Valyusya,
Valyuha,
Valyusha,
Valechka,
Vaka,
Valentik,
Valento.
Description
Okay, here is the translation of the provided text about the name "Valentin": The name Valentin (male) originates from the Latin name Valentinus, which can be translated as "strong," "healthy," or "powerful." It is also linked to the legend of Valentinus, a Roman consul who donated all his wealth to the needs of the poor and was executed for this by Emperor Klement VIII. On the day of his execution, February 14th, a lovesick girl dreamt of an angel who told her she should marry the man whose footprints she would find on the sand. In the morning, she found many pairs of footprints, except for one – a male footprint belonging to Valentin himself. The emperor ordered Valentin's execution but decreed that the girl should marry that man. This day later became Saint Valentine's Day. Slavic variations of the name are Valentiy and Valent. In Russia and Slavic lands, the name Valentin (or Valentiy) became widespread. It was borne by both righteous and not-so-righteous individuals. A famous Russian Tsar was named Valentin (Ivan IV Grozny), although his full name was Ivan Vasilyevich Grozny. Another notable Valentin is Valentin Borоздин, a Russian diplomat and military figure. Many famous bearers of this name exist worldwide: Empress of Russia Catherine I was also known as Valentina; Pope Valentin V in the late 15th century; and the English writer James Joyce used the name Valentine in his works. People named Valentin are often associated with protectors, fathers, uncles who care for their families and loved ones. They are usually responsible, reliable, and possess a strong desire to help others. They can be somewhat shy, yet they are kind and generous. The popularity of the name Valentin in Russia today is quite high, though it has not reached its peak. It is widely spread in the CIS countries and among Russian-speaking communities abroad. The masculine form of the name is currently mainly used for newborns. Affectionate diminutives for Valentin include: Valera, Valusha, Lenshik, Lensha.
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