How to name a boy born in January

Distinctive features of the character of a boy born in January

Earlier, in one of our articles, we talked about names for girls born in January, in this article we will talk about representatives of the strong half of humanity who were born during this period. Boys born in January are the standard of courage. They have a sense of purpose, poise, good thinking and reliable memory. From these boys in the future, excellent managers are obtained who are able to take into account every little thing and keep every subordinate under control. In achieving success, they often help their risk appetite, well, this can not do without competent miscalculation and carefully considered decisions. They are also very independent and resort to outside help or advice in extreme cases, and in turn they will never refuse those in need of support, both material and moral. Because of their reasonableness, such children often seem much older than their years, it is always very interesting with them. These boys usually make loyal and loyal friends. Despite so many positive qualities in the character of these boys, it is not without minuses. The greatest of which is pride. But their judiciousness and sanity usually make it possible to restrain this negative quality.

Out of these boys, as a rule, beautiful family men grow up, able to make their family feel “behind a stone wall”. These are excellent and faithful spouses who care for children and home. Usually they take over the solution of all problems in their own hands, and carry out everything with success.

Choosing a name for a boy born in January, you need to lean towards a solid sound. It is not necessary to give a name that is too simple, since it is not suitable for such a purposeful and courageous character. Also, you do not need to lean towards a complex and extraordinary name.

Names for boys born in January by numbers

1st of January:

  • Andrew - Ancient Greek. "Brave", "brave."
  • Timothy - from ancient Greek. "Worshiping God."
  • Gregory - from Greek. "Watch, stay awake."

January 2:

  • Daniel - literally means "God is my judge."
  • Ivan - from Hebrew. "The grace of God."
  • Anton - from ancient Roman. "enemy".

January 3:

  • Peter - from the ancient Greek. "Unshakable."
  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".
  • Nikita - from Greek. "winner".
  • Sergey - from Latin. "Venerable, clear."
  • Gordey - from some variants “king”, “master”, “sovereign”.

4 January:

  • Dmitry - from ancient Greek. "The one that belongs to Demeter" (from the mythology of Demeter - the goddess of the earth and fertility).
  • Fedor - from Greek. "Bestowed by God."

5 January:

  • Basil - from the Greek. "Royal", "royal".
  • Makar - from ancient Greek. "Blessed."
  • Paul - in lat. of the language “Paulus” - “small”, “insignificant”, “baby”.
  • Ivan - from Hebrew. "The grace of God."

6th January:

  • Valery - from the ancient Greek. "strong".
  • Sergey is Latin. "Highly esteemed, venerable, clear."
  • Fedor - from Greek. "Bestowed by God."

January 7:

  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".

January 8:

  • Nicholas - from Greek. "Winner of the nations."
  • Dmitry - from ancient Greek. "The one that belongs to Demeter" (from the mythology of Demeter - the goddess of the earth and fertility).
  • Alexander is ancient Greek. "protect".
  • Makar - from ancient Greek. "Blessed."
  • Basil - from the Greek. "Royal", "royal".
  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".
  • Gregory - from Greek. "Watch, stay awake."
  • Yefim - from Greek. “Supportive,” “benevolent,” “portending good.”
  • Maxim - from Latin. the word "maximus" is translated as - "the greatest."

January 9:

  • Fedor - from Greek. "Bestowed by God."
  • Stepan - from the Greek. "Wreath, crown, crown, diadem."
  • Andrew - Ancient Greek. "Brave", "brave."

January 10th:

  • Mark - from Latin. Marcus is the hammer.
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek. "Rock, stone."
  • Valery - from the ancient Greek. "strong".
  • Yefim - from Greek. “Supportive,” “benevolent,” “portending good.”
  • Semyon - from the ancient Hebrew “hearers,” “heard by God.”

January 11th:

  • Ivan - from Hebrew. "The grace of God."
  • George - from Greek. "Farmer".
  • Mark - from Latin. Marcus is the hammer.

January 12th:

  • Makar - from ancient Greek. "Blessed."
  • Leo - from Greek. Leont or Latin. Leo, which literally means "lion."

13th of January:

  • Peter - from ancient Greek. "Rock, stone."
  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".
  • Jacob - from Hebrew means "following on the heels."
  • Fedor - from Greek. "Bestowed by God."

January 14th:

  • Trofim - from Greek. means "breadwinner", "pet."
  • Plato - from Greek. means broad-shouldered.
  • Vyacheslav - from Old Russian. the words “vyache” - “more”, and “glory” - “glory”. Slavyansk. the name is translated as “more glorious”, “most glorious”.
  • Alexander is ancient Greek. "protect".
  • Jacob - from Hebrew means "next to heels."
  • Ivan - from Hebrew. "The grace of God."
  • Nicholas - from the Greek "winner of the peoples."
  • Basil - from the Greek. "Royal", "royal".
  • Gregory - from Greek. "Watch, stay awake."
  • Peter - from ancient Greek. "Rock, stone."

January 15:

  • Basil - from the Greek. "Royal", "royal".
  • Mark - from Latin. Marcus is the hammer.
  • Macarius - from ancient Greek. "Blessed."
  • Maxim - from Latin. the word "maximus" is translated as - "the greatest."
  • Peter - from ancient Greek. "Rock, stone."
  • Sergey is Latin. "Highly esteemed, venerable, clear."

January 16th:

  • Gordey - from some sources “king”, “master”, “sovereign”.
  • Basil - from the Greek. "Royal", "royal".

January 17:

  • Trofim - from the Greek language means "breadwinner", "pet".
  • Jacob - from Hebrew means "next to heels."
  • Mark - from Latin. Marcus is the hammer.
  • Pavel - in Latin. the language "Paulus" means "small", "insignificant", "baby".
  • Denis - from the ancient Greek Dionysios, meaning "belonging to Dionysus."
  • Rodion - from the ancient Greek "hero".
  • Stepan - from the Greek. "Wreath, crown, crown, diadem."
  • Semen - from the ancient Jewish "hearer", "heard by God."
  • Valery - from the ancient Greek. "strong".
  • Yefim - from Greek. “Supportive,” “benevolent,” “portending good.”
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "Winner of the nations."

January 18th:

  • Gregory - from Greek. "Watch, stay awake."
  • Semen - from ancient Hebrew. "Hearer," "heard by God."
  • Sergey is Latin. "Highly esteemed, venerable, clear."
  • Anton - from ancient Roman. "Entering the battle."
  • Roman - from Latin. the words "romanus", translated means "Roman".

January 19:

  • Anton - from ancient Roman. "Entering the battle."
  • Vladimir - Slavic "owns the world."

January 20th:

  1. Basil - from the Greek. "Royal", "royal".
  2. Yefim - from Greek. “Supportive,” “benevolent,” “portending good.”
  3. Maxim - from Latin. the word "maximus" is translated as - "the greatest."

January 21:

  • Dmitry - from ancient Greek. "The one that belongs to Demeter" (from the mythology of Demeter - the goddess of the earth and fertility).
  • Gregory - from the Greek "watch, stay awake."
  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".
  • George - from Greek. "Farmer".
  • Anton - from ancient Roman. "Entering the battle."
  • Vladimir - consists of two parts: "possess" (own) and "world" - "owning the world."
  • Eugene - from the Greek language means "noble."

January 22:

  • Pavel - from Latin. of the language “Paulus” means “small”, “insignificant”, “baby”.
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek. "Rock, stone."
  • Andrew - Ancient Greek. "Brave", "brave."

January 23:

  • Pavel - from Latin. of the language “Paulus” means “small”, “insignificant”, “baby”.
  • Mark - from Latin. Marcus is the hammer.
  • Peter - from ancient Greek. "Rock, stone."
  • Makar - from the ancient Greek "blessed".
  • Gregory - from the Greek "watch, stay awake."

January 24th:

  • Valery - from the ancient Greek. "strong".
  • Fedor - from Greek. "Bestowed by God."
  • Vladimir - Slavic "owns the world."
  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".
  • Pavel - from Latin. of the language “Paulus” means “small”, “insignificant”, “baby”.
  • Sergey is Latin. "Highly esteemed, venerable, clear."
  • Stepan - from the Greek. "Wreath, crown, crown, diadem."

The 25th of January:

  • Peter - from the ancient Greek. language "rock, stone."
  • Ilya - from the Hebrew Eliyahu, meaning "My God is Lord," can also be translated as "believer."
  • Makar - from the ancient Greek "blessed".
  • Maxim - from Latin. the word "maximus" is translated as - "the greatest."

January 26:

  • Peter - from ancient Greek. "Rock, stone."
  • Jacob - from Hebrew means "next to heels."
  • Maxim - from Latin. the word "maximus" is translated as - "the greatest."

January 27th:

  • Mark - from Latin. Marcus is the hammer.
  • Ilya - from the Hebrew "My God is the Lord", "believer".
  • Stepan - from the Greek. "Wreath, crown, crown, diadem."
  • Pavel - lat. “Paulus” means “small”, “baby”.
  • Makar - from the ancient Greek "blessed".
  • Sergey is Latin. "Highly esteemed, venerable, clear."

28 January:

  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".
  • Pavel - from Latin. of the language “Paulus” means “small”, “insignificant”, “baby”.
  • Ivan - from Hebrew. "The grace of God."
  • Maxim - from Latin. the word "maximus" is translated as - "the greatest."

January 29:

  • Peter - from the ancient Greek language "rock, stone."
  • Ivan - from Hebrew. "The grace of God."
  • Maxim - from Latin. the word "maximus" is translated as - "the greatest."

January 30:

  • Pavel - from Latin. of the language “Paulus” means “small”, “insignificant”, “baby”.
  • Anton - from ancient Roman. "Entering the battle."
  • George - from Greek. "Farmer".
  • Ivan - has Hebrew roots, means "the grace of God."

January 31:

  • Alexander is ancient Greek. "protect".
  • Eugene - from Greek. language means "noble."
  • Cyril - from Greek. means "master."
  • Valery - from the ancient Greek. "strong".
  • Vladimir - Slavic "owns the world."
  • Mark - from Latin. Marcus is the hammer.
  • Michael - from Hebrew. "godlike".
  • Sergey is Latin. "Highly esteemed, venerable, clear."
  • Dmitry - from ancient Greek. "The one that belongs to Demeter" (from the mythology of Demeter - the goddess of the earth and fertility).
  • Maxim - lat. Maximus is the greatest.
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