
The article will present you female names for a child in the sacnesses, as well as reveal the interpretation of each name and will tell about who is the patron saint of everyone.
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How to choose the name of the newborn baby girl in December?
When the baby appears on the light, the first thing his parents give is a name. It is no secret that the name of the mother and dad find the best name for your favorite tea, which only positive features in their characteristics and interpretations.
People who respember faith and loving God prefer to search for names in the Holy Books. The sacraticles are the names belonging to the saints that are honored during certain days of the calendar. It is believed to give the name to the child follows this that corresponds to the day of his birth.
On the other hand, parents respect the child's dates. It is believed that baptism is the second birth of him, which represents the kid to God. Previously baptized the child exactly on the 40th day from birth, now you can choose any comfortable day.
Nevertheless, the Orthodox man necessarily draws attention to the fact that the date is unique in which his child appears. This is necessary because on this day the baby acquires his guardian angel and patron.

How to choose the name of the sacraticles for your child?
Names in the sacnesses and a church calendar for girls born in December: meaning, origin, holy patron
Month, date | Name | Origin | Meaning of the name | Holy patron |
December 3 | Tatiana | Grekin | Translated as "founder" or "organizer" | Tatyana Rimskaya |
December 3 | Anna | Oldevishye | Translated as "grace" or "benefactor" | Holy Righteous Anna, Mother of the Blessed Virgin |
December 6 | Alice | German, ancient Germanic | Translated as "nobility" or "noble" | Holy Alice |
December 7. | Catherine | Ancient Greek | It is interpreted as "powerful", "the Great", as well as "net" | Holy Mother of God |
December 7. | August | Oldelatinsky | Translation Name: "Divine" or "Divine" | St. George, Patriarch Constantinople |
December 10th | Feodosia | Ancient Greek | Translation "Divine" | Holy Martyr Feodosia Tirskaya |
December 15. | Maria | Biblical | Translation sounds like "bitter" or "stubborn" | Rev. Maria Egypt, Maria Radonezh, Most Holy Mother of God, Maria Magdalena |
December 15. | Antonina | Oldelatinsky | Translated as "that that goes into battle" | Antonina Nicheskaya, Antonina Krodamnskaya |
December 15. | Tamara | Oldevishye | Translated as "Queen" or "royal" | Tamara Georgian |
December 15. | Margarita | Oldelatinsky | The name is translated as "Pearl" | Margarita (Marina) Antioch |
December 15. | Matrena | Staroslavyanskoye | Translated as "noble lady" | Matrona Moskovskaya |
December 15. | faith | Old Russian, Slavyanskoye | Indicates faith in the Lord, the true faith in God | Faith Roman, Otrokovitsa, Martyrs |
December 17th | Varvara | Ancient Greek | Translated as "Foreign" or "Strank" | Svyastvarvar Alapaevskaya (Capelitsa Great Princess Elizabeth Fedorovna) |
December 17th | Kira | Ancient Greek | Translated as "owner" or "Madam" | Kira Berian (Macedonian) |
December 17th | Anastasia | Grekin | Interpreted as "Resurrection" or "Resurrection" | Anastasia Patronizedness, Anastasia Romansk |
December 17th | Ulyana | Oldelatinsky | Literally translated as "that that belongs to Julia" | Julia Nicodeimskaya |
December 17th | Yuliya | Grekin | Translation sounds like "Curly" | Yulia Corinthskaya |
21 December | Anfisa | Ancient Greek | Translation of "Anfis" - "Flower" | Anfisa Mantineskaya, Igifications, Confessor |
December 23 | Evdokia | Grekin | Literally translated as "Resolution of the Lord" or "Blagovolin" | Holy Plyover Great Princess Moscow Evdokia (Evphrosinia) |
December 23 | Alexandra | Ancient Greek | Translated as "protector" or "courageous" | Saint Blessed Prince Alexander Nevsky |
December 23 | Victoria | Oldelatinsky | Translation of Zuchit, as "victory" or "Winner" | Saint Victoria, Victoria Strat |
December 23 | Angelina | Grekin | Is interpreted in the same way as it sounds - "Angel" | Rev. Angelina Serbskaya |
December 28th | Yana. | Grekin | Translated as "flower" or "blooming" | John Myronositsa |
December 29th | Marina | Oldelatinsky | Translated as "maritime" or "that that loves the sea" | Margarita (Marina) Antioch |
December 29th | Sofia | Grekin | Sounds like "wise" or "wisdom" | Holy Sofia Suzdalskaya |
31th of December | Zoya | Ancient Greek | Translated as "joy" or "cheerful" | Zoya Bethlehemskaya, Zoya Pamphilian |
31th of December | Karina | Ancient Greek | Translation: "Implementation" or "impeccable" | Agaphia Nikomidia, Agaphia Palermal |