
The article will present you female names for the sacrons for September. Here you will find the value, translation of each name and a description of the saints of patrons.
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How to choose the name of the newborn girl in Scholtz?
Every parent after the birth of a child or during his tooling thinks about what the name to give him. It is believed that the name lands the basis of the character of the kidwill predict to him the future and will be the basis of a happy life. In order to avoid disagreements, parents often refer to the calendars of names through the sacnesses.
Schaints are the names of "Saints"which is honored by the Orthodox Church for certain days. These names are written in Orthodox books. Books contain both male and female names. In the old days, this was probably the only way for parents somehow influence the fate of his child. In addition, everyone believed that giving the name of the Holy Kid, he would definitely grow healthy and happy.
The name, as a rule, was chosen, focusing on two important dates: date of birth and date of baptism. Surprisingly, the date of baptism was more important, because on this day the child appeared before God. Sometimes there was no big choice, because by the old custom, baptism was made strictly for 40 days, now it is possible to do on any convenient day.
Interesting: in the modern world there is such a concept as the "Angel Day". This is the day in which an Orthodox person honors a certain saint, whose name is named. "Angel Day" is of great importance, it should be respected and read. Holy, in honor of which the child was named, will be a lifelong patron and keeper from evil.

How to choose the names of the Child's sacraticles?
Names in the sacnesses and church calendar for girls born in September: meaning, origin, holy patron
Month, date | The name is holy | Origin | Meaning of the name | Holy patron |
September 1 | Focla (Tekla) | Greek, Catholic, Provocumen | Translation from Greek as "Glory of God" | Santa Tecla |
September 3 | Vassa | Grekin | Translated from the Greek for "Desert" | Holy muchinitsa Vassa |
September 3 | Martha | Jewish, the catalytic | Translation from Hebrew "the hostess, mentor, Ms." | Virgo Martha Aziyskaya |
September 3 | Marfa | Jewish, Orthodox, Jewish | It comes from "Marta" and has the same value | Virgo Martha Aziyskaya |
4 September | Ariadne | Greek, Muslim, provoslavnoy | Translation of "sacred", "immaculate" and "dedicated" | Blessed Queen of Ariadne |
4 September | Theodore | Grekin | Is translated as "God's gift" | Theodore of Alexandria |
September 5 | Elsa | Ancient Germanic | It translates as "Honor God" | Elizabeth-chudotvoritsa |
September 7 | Regina | Latin | Translated as "queen" | Holy Regina |
8 September | Maria | Oldevishye | interpreted as "desirable" or "serene" | Holy Mother of God |
8 September | Natalia | Oldelatinsky | Translated as "birth", "Christmas" | Holy Mother of God |
9th of September | Anfisa | Ancient Greek | From the Greek "anfos" - "Flower" | Holy Martyr Anfisa |
10 September | Anna | Jewish | Interpreted as "courage" and "power" | St. Anna the Prophetess |
10 September | Lily | Latin | With latin denotes flower "lily" | Archangel Michael |
10 September | Susanna | Oldevishye | Translation sounds like "white lily" | Salerno Susanna, Susanna Rome |
12-th of September | Elizabeth | Oldevishye | Translates literally as "my God - Plea" | Elizabeth-chudotvoritsa |
September 14th | Tatiana | Ancient Greek | Translates as "she who arranges" or "foundress" | Tatiana Roman |
September 15th | Rufina | Latin | It has a translation of "ryazhaya" or "red-haired" | Rufina Caesarea |
September 15th | Ksenia Oksana | Grekin | It translates as "pilgrim" | Xenia Martyr |
September 15th | Ruth | Oldevishye | Translated as "friend" or "girlfriend" | Rufina Caesarea |
September 15th | Serafima | Drefneevreyskoe | Translation of "fire" | St. Seraphim of Sarov |
16 of September | Vasilisa | Grekin | Translated as "Queen" or "royal" | Basilissa Egyptian, Abbess, Reverend Martyr |
16 of September | Blast furnace | Latin | Translation "Lord" or the "lord" | Holy Domna |
September 17th | Alyona | Ancient Greek | Translation of "solar" or "shining" | Elena Martyr |
September 18th | Helena | Ancient Greek | Translation of "fire" or "light" | Elena Martyr |
23 September | Pulcheria | Latin | Translated as "beautiful" and "beautiful" | Of holy Empress Pulcheria |
September 24th | Evdokia | Grekin | Translated as "blagoslavnaya" | Holy Evdokia Moscow |
September 24th | And I | Grekin | Translation - "violet" | Holy Evdokia Moscow |
September 28th | Lyudmila | Slavic | It interpreted as "nice people" | Holy Martyr Ludmila |
September 30th | Sofia | Ancient Greek | Translating "wise" or "Wisdom" | Sofia Suzdal |
September 30th | Hope | Ancient Greek | The literal translation of the name 'Elpis' - martyrs, Christianity dobrodetili | hope Roman |
September 30th | Lucia | Latin | Translation of "light" or "lights" | Lucias Roman, Lukiya-Maid |
September 30th | Love | Slavic | Translation is simple - "love" | Love Roman, damsel, Martyr |
September 30th | Irina | Ancient Greek | Translated as "peace" and "peace" | Irina Holy Great Martyr Irina Macedonian |
September 30th | Alexandra | Ancient Greek | Translated as "courageous" | Saint Alexander |
September 30th | faith | Starusskoye | Pushes like "True Faith in God" | Faith Roman, Otrokovitsa, Martyrs |
September 30th | Arina | Grekin | Translation "Calm" and "Peace" | Ariadna Promiskaya, Frigian, Martyr |