
A collection of female names for those born in July.
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How to choose the right name of the newborn girl in the saints in July?
Surprisingly, in the 80s of the twentieth century. 95% of the Russian -speaking population of the former USSR wore calendar names, that is, the names that corresponded to the Orthodox saints. And only in the 90s. The last century began the “boom” of names borrowed from Western European and Eastern cultures.
Perhaps the time has come to revive the original traditions of naming babies (see infographics).

Rules for naming babies in Orthodox saints
Names for the Saints and the church calendar for girls born in July: meaning, origin, patron saint
July 1
The patronesses are not revered.
July 2
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Maria | From the biblical name Mariam. | St. Maria Kleopova. |
3 July
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Inna | Initially, the male name. From Greek: a resident of the city of Inessa | St. Inna Novodun. |
Rimma | Initially, the male name. From Latin: a resident of the city of Rome | St. Rimma Novodun. |
4th of July
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Anastasia | From Greek: Resurrection. | Rev. Anastasia Serbskaya. |
Vasilisa | From the ancient Greek: the wife of the ruler. | The Monk Vasilissa. |
5'th of July
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Ulyana | The Russian uniform from the Latin name of Juliania. | The martyr Iuliania. |
Juliana/Julia | From the Greek "fluffy" or from the Latin "July". |
July 6
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Agrippina | From Latin: belonging to the family/family of Agrippa | Martyr Agrippina Roman. |
Vassa | From Greek: desert. | Holy Vassa. |
July 7
The patronesses are not revered.
July 8
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Euphrosyne | From the ancient Greek: Sanner. | The martyr Euphrosyne. |
Libya | The ancient Greek name is own. | The reverend martyr Libya. |
Fevronia | Simplified form of the name Euphrosyne. | Princess Fevronia Murom (in the monasticism of Euphrosyne). |
Fedor | Russian form named after theodore. From Greek: the gift of God. | The martyr Theodore. |
July 9
The patronesses are not revered.
July 10
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
John | The form of the male name John. From the Hebrew name, Johanan is a gracious god. Forms of the name: Jeanne, Jane, Ivan. | St. John the Mirony. |
July 11-12
The patronesses are not revered.
July 13
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Dinara | From the name of the eastern gold coin Dinar. | St. Dinara, Queen |
the 14 th of July
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Angelina | From Greek: Messenger/Messenger. | The Monk Angelina Serbian. |
July 15-16
The patronesses are not revered.
July 17th
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Alexandra/ Olesya | From Greek: protecting people. | Alexander’s passion, empress (in the world of Alexander Romanov, nee Alisa Hesse-Darmstadt), New Martyr. |
Anastasia | From Greek: Resurrection. | Anastasia Passion (in the world Anastasia Romanova), a new martyr. |
Maria | From the biblical name Mariam. | Passion Maria (in the world of Anastasia Romanova), a new martyr. |
Marta/Martha | From Aramaic: Madam. | Rev. Righteous Martha Antioch. |
Olga | From the male name Oleg. From Scandinavsky: Saint. | Olga Rhound (in the world Olga Romanova), a new martyr. |
Tatyana | From the Sabi-Latin name of his own Taty. | Tatiana Passion (in the world Tatyana Romanova), a new martyr. |
July 18
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Agnia | From the masculine name, Agniy is innocent. | Agnes Roman martyr. |
Anna | From the biblical name Hannah: favor. | |
Barbara | From Greek: stranger. | Rev. Martyr Barbara (in the world of Varvara Yakovlev), nun, new martyr. |
Elizabeth | With Hebrew: reverent/spelling God. | Rev. Martyr Elisaveta Alapaevskaya (in the world of Elizabeth Fedorova, Grand Duchess), New Martyr. |
Lucia/Lukeia | From Latin: Bright. | Martyr Lukia. |
July 19
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Lucia/Lukeia | From Latin: Bright. | Martyr Lukia Roman, Virgin. |
Marta/Martha | From Aramaic: Madam. | Martyr Martha Roman. |
Ulyana | The Russian uniform from the Latin name of Juliania. | The righteous maiden of Juliania, Princess Olshanskaya. |
Julia/ Julianna | From the Greek "fluffy" or from the Latin "July". |
July 20
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Vassa | From Greek: desert. | The martyr of the Vassa |
Evdokia | From Greek: glorious. | The Monk Euphrosynia Moscow, a nun (in the world the Grand Duchess Evdokia). |
Euphrosyne | From the ancient Greek: Sanner. |
21 July
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Feodosia | From the male name Feodosius (Theodore): given by God. | The martyr Theodosius. |
July 22-23
The patronesses are not revered.
July 24
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Alena/Elena | Presumably with Greek - sunlight. | Equal -to -Apostle Olga (in the baptism of Elena), princess. |
Olga | From the male name Oleg. From Scandinavsky: Saint. |
July 25
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Veronica | From Greek: The one who brings victory. | Righteous Veronica. |
Maria | From the biblical name Mariam. | Confessor Maria Persian (in the world of Ginddukh). |
26 July
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Sarra | Biblical name. Literally "lady." | The Monk Sarra Libyan. |
July 27
The patronesses are not revered.
July 28th
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Agrippina | From Latin: belonging to the family/family of Agrippa | St. Agrippina (Princess Rzhevskaya in the world). |
Matrona/ Matrena | From Latin: a venerable lady. | The Monk Matrona Khios. |
July 29
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Alevtina | From Greek: reflect. | Martyr Alevtina Caesarea. |
Valentine | From Greek: strong. | |
Matrona/ Matrena | From Latin: a venerable lady. | Blessed Matrona Anemnyasevskaya (in the world of Matron Belyakova), a new martyr. |
Julia/ Julianna | From the Greek "fluffy" or from the Latin "July". | Martyr Julia, Virgin. |
July 30
Name | Etymology | Saint patroness |
Veronica | From Greek: The one who brings victory. | Martyr Veronica. |
Margarita | From the ancient Greek: pearls. | Great Martyr Marina Antioch (in the Western tradition of Margarita Antioch). |
Marina | From Latin: Marine. |
July 31
The patronesses are not revered.