How to name a boy born in December

Distinctive features of the character of boys born in December

Expecting a baby, parents suggest that he will definitely inherit the character traits of either mom or dad. But often these assumptions are wrong and the baby has an individual temperament. If you understand why this happens, it should be noted that a lot of factors influence the character's temperament, starting from the time of birth. But if you study the temper of children who appeared in the period under review, negative qualities can be corrected with the help of a correctly chosen name.

Boys born in the first month of winter are characterized by incontinence, harshness and a tendency to conflict. Moreover, these conflict situations are sometimes created by them from scratch. The only positive thing is that their temper tantrums quickly pass. Mentioning the above facts, it should be noted that it is very difficult to communicate with these children. But despite this, they are very big fans of chatting on various topics. In other people, they find honesty, openness and decency the most valuable quality, in turn they themselves will never weave any intrigues “behind their backs” and prefer to express their opinions directly, even if not very pleasant. They will treat the criticism with understanding and consider it better than flattering statements. Despite their excessive independence, at an early age they cannot do without parental support, and in the future, the opinion of their parents will always come first. In family life, it is also very difficult with these guys. They practically do not pay attention to the problems and difficulties of households and almost never are attached to the house.

The name for such a child is most logical to choose a pleasant and affectionate, it will help remove the pricklyness of these children and to some extent they will become more accommodating and compliant.

Names for boys born in December by numbers

December 1st:

  • Plato - from Greek. "Broad-shouldered", "powerful."
  • Roman - from the Latin "Romanus" - "Roman", "Roman".
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".

December 2nd:

  • Gennady - from the Greek "noble origin."
  • Jacob - from the Jewish "on the heels of it."
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Dmitry - from the divine "Demetrios", which means "close to Demeter (assistant farmers)."
  • Leonid - from the ancient Greek "Leon" and "Idea", which means "son of a lion."
  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.
  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Valentine - from the Latin "valens" - "healthy", "strong."
  • Michael - from Hebrew means "equal", "similar to God."
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."

December 3rd:

  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."
  • Savely - from the Hebrew "begged."

December 4th:

  • Felix - from the Latin "fertile."

5th of December:

  • Maxim - from Latin “the greatest”.
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Jacob - from the Jewish "on the heels of it."
  • Michael - from Hebrew means "equal", "similar to God."
  • Ilya - from Hebrew means "the power of God."
  • Boris - in the Slavic "fighting."
  • Pavel - from Latin “insignificant”.
  • Felix - from the Latin "fertile."
  • Prokop - from the ancient Greek "prosperity, success."

December 6:

  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Boris - in the Slavic "fighting."
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."

December 7th:



  • Michael - from Hebrew means "equal", "similar to God."
  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."
  • Prokop - from the ancient Greek "prosperity, success."

December 8th:

  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."
  • Pavel - from Latin “insignificant”.
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Potap - from the Greek "wanderer."

9th December:

  • Michael - from Hebrew means "equal", "similar to God."
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Ilya - from Hebrew means "the power of God."
  • Daniel - from Hebrew "judged by God."
  • Jacob - from the Jewish "on the heels of it."

December 10th:

  • Dmitry - from the divine "Demetrios", which means "close to Demeter (assistant farmers)."
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Boris - in the Slavic "fighting."
  • Jacob - from the Jewish "on the heels of it."
  • Roman - from the Latin "Romanus" - "Roman", "Roman".
  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.

December 11th:

  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Leonid - from the ancient Greek "Leon" and "Idea", which means "son of a lion."
  • Daniel - from Hebrew "judged by God."
  • Pavel - from Latin “insignificant”.

12 December:

  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."
  • Daniel - from Hebrew "judged by God."
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".

December 13th:

  • Vakhtang - from the Iranian "with the body of a wolf".
  • Plato - from Greek. "Broad-shouldered", "powerful."

December 14th:

  • Dmitry - from the divine "Demetrios", which means "close to Demeter (assistant farmers)."
  • Anton - from the Greek "opponent".

December 15th:

  • Dmitry - from the divine "Demetrios", which means "close to Demeter (assistant farmers)."
  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.
  • Nikolay - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Boris - in the Slavic "fighting."
  • Pavel - from Latin “insignificant”.

December 16th:

  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Savely - from the Hebrew "begged."

December 17th:

  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Dmitry - from the divine "Demetrios", which means "close to Demeter (assistant farmers)."
  • Gennady - from the Greek "noble origin."
  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".

December 18th:

  • Savely - from the Hebrew "begged."
  • Gennady - from the Greek "noble origin."
  • Ilya - from Hebrew means "the power of God."
  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.

December 19th:

  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Maxim - from Latin “the greatest”.

December 20:

  • Anton - from the Greek "opponent".
  • Pavel - from Latin “insignificant”.
  • Michael - from Hebrew means "equal", "similar to God."
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."

21 December:

  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.
  • Potap - from the Greek "wanderer."

December 22:

  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".

December 23:

  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.
  • Jacob - from the Jewish "on the heels of it."
  • Michael - from Hebrew means "equal", "similar to God."
  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."

December 24th:

  • Daniel - from Hebrew "judged by God."
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".

December 25th:

  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".

December 26th:

  • Gregory - from the ancient Greek "watchful", "awake."
  • Jacob - from the Jewish "on the heels of it."
  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".

December 27th:

  • Leonid - from the ancient Greek "Leon" and "Idea", which means "son of a lion."
  • Maxim - from Latin “the greatest”.

December 28th:

  • Pavel - from Latin “insignificant”.
  • Tryphon - from the ancient Greek "effeminate", "spoiled".
  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".

December 29th:

  • Ilya - from Hebrew means "the power of God."
  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Pavel - from Latin “insignificant”.
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Nicholas - from Greek. "National winner".
  • Felix - from the Latin "fertile."

December 30th:

  • Alexander - from the Greek "guardian".
  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.
  • Peter - from the ancient Greek "cliff", "rock".
  • Daniel - from Hebrew "judged by God."

December, 31st:

  • Ilya - from Hebrew means "the power of God."
  • Sergey - from the Roman “tall”.
  • Michael - from Hebrew means "equal", "similar to God."
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