Orthodox Names
Orthodox Christian names hold a significant place in the religious and cultural identity of believers. Through their names, Orthodox Christians find inspiration, seek divine intercession, and honor the saints who have paved the way of faith. By understanding the traditions and meanings behind these names, we gain a deeper appreciation for the
Alban m German, French, Albanian, English Rare From the Roman cognomen Albanus, which meant quotfrom Albaquot.Alba from Latin albus quotwhitequot was the name of various places within the Roman Empire, including the city Alba Longa. This name was borne by Saint Alban, the first British martyr 4th century. According to tradition, he sheltered a fugitive priest in his house.
Saints of GreeceThe saints are an important part of the Greek Orthodox church and faith. All baptised Greeks are named after a saint, and so the name day is celebrated rather than the birthday.The Greek saints are divided into six main categories 1 The Apostles 2 The Prophets 3 The Martyrs
A baptismal name is a name given to a newly-baptised Orthodox Christian. For the majority of Orthodox history, Orthodox Christians have been given the names of Orthodox saints e.g. Mary, John, Demetrios, Olga or names that reference Biblical events e.g. Evangelos, which is a reference to the Annunciation.
The traditional Eastern Orthodox names for boys and girls hold great religious significance. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, names are chosen based on the saints of the Church who have shown great devotion, faith, and holiness. It is believed that giving a child a saint's name will invoke the protection and intercession of the saint.
Love these names! Orthodox Christianity is a very ancient, Liturgical branch of Christianity. Similar in some ways to Catholicism, but we vary quite a bit in theology we're not under the pope, for e.g. and are generally very Eastern feeling, so our Liturgy looks a lot different than a mass.
There's no list of what are and aren't Orthodox first names, at least not in the Canons of the Church. However it is a long-standing tradition in most Orthodox Churches to give children Christian first names. Christian names include names found in Holy Scripture, names of any saints including the Western saints canonized before the Great
Orthodox Names in the Church Today. This venerable and ancient Biblical custom concerning religious names and the significance of naming continues amidst the people of God in the Church today. Baptismal Names quotBy Orthodox practice, an infant is not given a name until heshe is baptized or in the Naming Service in preparation for baptism on
Icon depicting the Synaxis of All Saints various saints can be identified by their saint attributes, such as Patriarch Abraham bottom left, silver hair or Patriarch Jacob bottom right, seated This is a partial list of canonised saints in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In Orthodoxy, a saint is defined as anyone who is in heaven, whether recognised here on earth, or not. By this definition
St. Abba Poemen the Great 340 AD - 450 AD St. Anthony the Great 251 AD - 356 AD St. Anthony the Simple 22 AD - 339 AD St. Arsenius the Great 350354 AD - 445 AD