Name, character and destiny - the meaning of male and female names. Combination of names in numerology

  • Date of: 17.11.2023

SURNAME

The name of a person by father, the second of three parts of the full Russian name of a person (by first name, patronymic and last name).


Derived from the stem of the name ( cm.) father using the suffixes -ovich/-ovna, if formed from a name ending in a hard consonant ( Peter/_Petrovich/_Petrovna); using the suffix -evich/-evna, if formed from a name ending in a soft consonant ( Alexey/ Alekseevich/_Alekseevna); using the suffix -ich/-ichna or -inichna, if formed from a name ending in a vowel ( Nikita/_Nikitich/_Nikitichna; Ilya/Ilyich/_Ilyinichna).
In Ancient Rus' ( cm.) patronymics indicated the gender and origin of a person. They could be formed from personal names by adding suffixes -ov/-ev to indicate that the son (daughter) belongs to the father, for example, Anton Ivanov(son), and from nicknames using the suffixes -ich or -ovich - to indicate belonging to a known family - to the fatherland. Hence, middle names formed with the help of the suffixes -ovich/ -evich, -ovna/ -evna or -ich/-ichna have become the norm for representatives of the upper strata of society, for example, Vasilevich, Alexeyevich. Yes, all children and grandchildren prince Vsevolod the Big Nest was called Vsevolodovichi. At the same time, patronymics were formed not from the names of the fathers, but from the names of the founders of the clan. The most famous princely families were called Rurikovich (on behalf of the Varangian prince Rurik ), Gediminovichi(on behalf of the Lithuanian prince Gedimina), Yaroslavichy(on behalf of the Kyiv prince Yaroslav the Wise). Unnoble (unborn) nobles ( cm.) special decrees prohibited the use of this form of patronymic, even if they were members of the royal Duma.
Patronymics could serve as a personal name and be used without it. For example, the heroine "Tales about Igor's Campaign", wife of Prince Igor Efrosinya Yaroslavna mentioned in the text only under his patronymic name. One of the most famous fragments of the Lay is called Yaroslavna’s Lament.
Patronymic names -ovich/-evich, -ovna/-evna or -ich/-ichna had special prestige. Were widespread in Veliky Novgorod(until 1475) and in Pskov(before 1510) during the period of their independence from Moscow. Such patronymics are quite common in Novgorod birch bark charters, where they are used even in relation to ignorant people. The social marker in these cases was the use not of the full, but of the diminutive form of the personal name (cf. Vasily Buslaevich for noble people Vasilko Buslaevich- for the ignorant).
In the XVI–XVII centuries. patronymics in -ich no longer became a class, but an official (service) privilege: boyars could use such patronymics ( cm.), Duma nobles and court persons ( cm.). At the same time, patronymics begin to be formed directly from the name of the father, and not from the founder of the clan.
At Catherine II the spelling of patronymics in official documents was brought into line with "Table of ranks"- legislative act of Russia in the 18th - early 20th centuries, which determined the procedure for serving officials (cm.), establishing 14 ranks in three types: military, civilian and courtier. The patronymic of ranks I–V should be written with the suffix -ovich/-evich, VI–VIII - with the suffixes -ov/-ev or -in, and for all other officials the patronymic should not be indicated. In many cases, a person’s right to be named by patronymic depended on the will of the empress.
In folk tradition, the use of patronymics in -ovich/-evich And-ovna/-evna when naming a person was called grandeur(from the verb magnify) and meant the highest degree of respect for a person when addressing him. This is reflected in the proverb: Called by name, called by patronymic. In folk life, the custom of calling a respected (usually elderly) person only by his patronymic, or according to the priest: Petrovich, Pavlovna. Naming only by patronymic is also present in a series of modern folk ditties ( cm.) - “Semyonovna”. During Soviet times ( cm. Soviet Union) it was believed that the naming of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin only by patronymic - Ilyich- a sign of expression of people's love for him and his closeness to the common people. After all, already in the 17th–19th centuries. replacing a personal name with a patronymic was possible precisely in a “simple”, poorly educated environment. For example, serf the servant of Pyotr Andreevich Grinev in Pushkin’s story “The Captain’s Daughter” was simply called Savelich.
In modern speech, the patronymic is added to the proper (personal) name of an adult, for example, Ivan Petrovich Belkin, Anna Arkadyevna Karenina. Using a patronymic in relation to a person means respectful attitude towards him.
In the full (passport) name, the patronymic is located after the personal name before the surname ( Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev). The exception is official document forms where the abbreviation is used Full name, requiring consistency - last name, first name, patronymic, as well as alphabetical lists (bibliography, staffing table, class magazine, etc.), in which the last name comes first, followed by initials.
In fast colloquial speech, patronymics sometimes “lose” the syllables -ov/-ev. For example, instead of Vasily Alekseevich often said Vasily Alekseich, instead of Alexander Ivanovich - Alexander Ivanovich, and in this case instead of ich pronounced ych. In female patronymics sometimes the -e- is “lost”: instead of Anna Alekseevna pronounce Anna Aleksevna, instead of Irina Andreevna - Irina Andrevna, and in patronymics with -ichna -ch- is replaced by -sh-, that is, instead of Tatyana Nikitichna They say Tatyana Nikitishna, instead of Maria Ilyinichna - Maria Ilyinishna.
In post-Soviet Russia, when introducing or meeting adults and even older people, a tendency to name, self-name and address without a patronymic has developed. This obvious influence of Western European and American tradition violates the norms of Russian speech etiquette and is perceived negatively by many. In the Russian cultural tradition, public people of creative work can be called only by their first and last name: Alexander Pushkin ( cm. A.S. Pushkin), Lev Tolstoy ( cm. L.N. Tolstoy), Marina Tsvetaeva ( cm. M.I. Tsvetaeva), Sergei Eisenstein ( cm. CM. Eisenstein). In recent years, this model has spread to government officials and politicians. However, when addressing them personally, the choice of naming them only by their first name or by their first name and patronymic depends on their age and status.

Russia. Large linguistic and cultural dictionary. - M.: State Institute of Russian Language named after. A.S. Pushkin. AST-Press. T.N. Chernyavskaya, K.S. Miloslavskaya, E.G. Rostova, O.E. Frolova, V.I. Borisenko, Yu.A. Vyunov, V.P. Chudnov. 2007 .

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Caring parents put their whole soul into choosing a name for their child, but children grow up and do not always share the taste of their father and mother. There are many more adults who are dissatisfied with their names than it seems, and even if a person does not openly talk about it, he experiences a certain discomfort, and this does not have the best effect on his self-esteem. Psychologists rightfully claim that a name influences a person’s character, and numerologists make worthy arguments proving the connection between name and destiny. We invite you to learn about the most key points that you need to pay attention to when choosing a name for your child.

Full and short name

The more options that can be converted from a full name, the greater the chance that among them there will be at least one that will suit the child in the future. For example, the female name Daria in the abbreviated version sounds only like Dasha, while Lyudmila can be called Lyuda, Lyusya or Mila. There are names that are not abbreviated at all, for example, Karina, Kira or Zoya, and in this case parents can only hope for luck. However, there are situations when a girl who is dissatisfied with her name chooses a variant of a consonant name, for example, when Lena prefers to be called Alena, Oksana - Ksyusha, Veronica - Vera, and Diana - Dina or Dana. In such situations, changing the version of the shortened name will only affect the character on the positive side, because the person will feel more comfortable and appreciate the fact that his opinion is taken into account, and passport data will only matter when preparing documents.

Repeating names in the family

A couple of centuries ago, people seriously believed that if there are two people in a family with the same names, they have one guardian angel for both of them, and therefore cannot properly protect both. Let's leave prejudices and folk superstitions to those who believe in them, and let's talk about real facts.

By naming a boy after his father or grandfather, the mother definitely wants him to inherit the best traits of his character. As the child grows up, he will inevitably begin to compare himself with this person, and if he really is an authority for him, he will look up to him. A worthy example to follow is a good thing, but even here unforeseen difficulties may arise. For example, the one after whom the child was named has a strong-willed character or extraordinary talent, but you cannot argue with the natural type of temperament and creative abilities. For this reason, many children do not perceive themselves as an independent person and try to jump over their heads in an area that they are not only not interested in, but also do not need. An indecisive boy may begin to have a complex compared to his confident and successful grandfather, and a girl with an ordinary appearance cannot help but compare herself with a bright and attractive relative just because they have the same name. The child understands that if he was named after another person, then that person deserves admiration, and therefore tries to be like him. For the most part, the subconscious is at work here, because we hear our name countless times a day. In this situation, a name can really affect a person’s character and lifestyle, and therefore his destiny.

Foreign names

When choosing a foreign name for a child, you need to clarify its sound in full, and it is advisable to find out about its meaning in translation in order to save the child from unnecessary complexes. If previously children were named mainly according to the calendar, now there are no restrictions in choosing a name for a child. Nowadays, no one will be surprised by a girl whose parents named Lolita or Juliet, despite the fact that in full the names sound like Dolores and Julia. However, in a number of countries no one has been paying attention to this for a long time, but it is one thing when the child’s parents consciously made such a decision, and quite another when the name was spelled incorrectly out of ignorance. Psychologically, this will be perceived differently and will not increase self-confidence.

First and last name

When choosing a name for a boy, people often think about its combination with a surname. Wanting to name a child with a French name, and at the same time having a Ukrainian surname, most people choose a more suitable option. According to statistics, girls are twice as likely to be called by unusual names, and at the same time, parents are not stopped by the fact that the name, although beautiful, does not sound good in combination with the surname. Of course, after marriage, most girls take their husband’s surname, but this will happen later, and during school years, because of the ridiculous combination of first and last names, many have to endure ridicule from classmates.

There are also options for unsuccessful sound combinations, when the end of the name mirrors the beginning of the surname, for example, Egor Romanov. This variant of the first and last name will make even a person with perfect diction periodically stumble.

First and middle name

The unpronounceable combination of first and middle names is common, but it is not surprising if both names are popular in the same area. The name itself may sound very beautiful, but if it is completely incompatible with the surname and patronymic, the child is unlikely to feel comfortable.

When choosing a name for a boy, it is important to take into account the possibility of forming a patronymic from him in the future, and here, by and large, we are again talking about foreign names.

Name compatibility


Compatible names

There is a theory according to which a friendly relationship is established between two people if their names are combined according to the following principle:

  • Same ending. What is important is the ending not of the full name, but of the abbreviated version that is used to call a person, for example, Sasha and Masha, Yulia and Kolya, Tanya and Vanya;
  • Stressed letter match. Again, we are talking about a combination of abbreviated names, for example, Artyom and Alena, Ira and Vitya, Olya and Anton;
  • Complete match of vowels in the name. Example: Pasha and Dasha, Kolya and Olya, Vasya and Tanya;
  • Match three or more letters in the name, as in the names Lilya and Ilya, Kostya and Nastya, Maxim and Ksyusha.

It is believed that similar combinations of names are found among people with similar temperament and attitude to life.

Incompatible names

The following signs indicate poor name compatibility:

  • Not a single matching letter. Example: Rita and Lenya, Timur and Masha, Oleg and Anya, Egor and Alina;
  • The letter "R" in both names. People with this letter in their name have a pronounced temperament, so relationships can be bright, but they are unlikely to be cloudless. Bad combinations include even consonant names when other letters coincide, for example, Arina and Ruslan, Tamara and Roman, Vera and Arthur;
  • Same names. In terms of friendships or business relationships, people with the same names have similar personalities and get along well, which cannot be said about family life. Example: Alexandra and Alexander, Victoria and Victor, Evgenia and Evgeniy, Anton and Antonina, Yaroslav and Yaroslava.

Name and numerology

Numerologists say that a name affects not only the character, but also the destiny of a person, and in order to find out the exact meaning of the name, it is necessary to calculate its number. Each letter in the name corresponds to a specific number from 1 to 9, as in this table. Add together all the numbers corresponding to the letters - you should get a two-digit number. If both digits of this number again add up to a number greater than 9, continue adding the digits together until you get a single digit number.

Table: Numerology of names

For example, the number of the name Mikhail is calculated as follows:

  • M - 5;
  • I - 1;
  • X - 5;
  • A - 1;
  • I - 1;
  • L - 4.

M+I+X+A+I+L = 5+1+5+1+1+4=17 = 1+7 = 8

Name number meaning 1

The character of a person with this name contains leadership qualities - he does not tolerate disrespectful treatment of himself and does not allow anyone to command him. Such people mainly choose mental activities and do not strive to take a leadership position just because of a lack of activity. If the situation requires it, it will not be difficult for them to mobilize their forces to cope with current difficulties.

In personal life, the name number 1 adds determination and desire to dominate to a person. As a rule, this is expressed in caring for the partner and the desire to take responsibility for the development of the relationship. If the name does not bring a person good luck, and his life is not going well, his character may deteriorate and acquire despotic qualities and a tendency to violence.

Female names with name number 1: Alexandra, Alla, Vera, Oksana, Olga, Tamara.

Male names with name number 1: Denis, Evgeniy, Roman, Sergei.

Name number meaning 2

A name with the number 2 endows the character of its owner with such traits as peacefulness and tact. Such a person is able to sincerely empathize with others and perceive their problems as his own, and at the same time always tries to provide all possible help to those in need.

Such people are mostly optimistic and look at everything with humor. It is easy and pleasant to communicate with them, they listen carefully to their interlocutor and try not to burden him with their own problems.

The main problem with the character of a name with the number 2 is some disorganization and inability to sense time. Such people tend to put off important things until later, and in a panic, look for a solution to the problem at the very last moment.

Female names with name number 2: Anastasia.

Male names with name number 2: Andrey, Boris, Valentin, Vladimir, Ivan, Leonid, Stanislav.

Name number meaning 3

People with name number 3 have a light character and are pleasant to talk to. Their surroundings are usually large, but there are very few truly close people. Their conversations with people are more of a secular nature, and despite their outward openness, they are rarely completely frank with anyone.

This name endows its owner with good taste and a passion for art, but to some extent deprives it of practicality. Beauty comes first for a person, and only then other qualities, and this applies not only to expensive acquisitions, but also to judgments about people.

In their personal lives, people whose names add up to the number 3 are not inclined to show initiative and perseverance, as a result of which they often get married at a late age.

Female names with name number 3: Valentina, Sofia, Tatyana.

Male names with name number 3: Oleg.

Name number meaning 4

If a person's name adds up to 4, he can be called a realist. It is not in his nature to complain about life or dream of a better life - he is the architect of his own happiness, so he achieves everything through honest work. His environment is reliable, proven over the years, and he always distrusts strangers.

Such a person cannot be called a romantic - he is quite capable of sacrificing high feelings for the sake of everyday comfort or material stability. As a rule, early marriage is not typical for such people - they begin to think about starting a family as adults.

Female names with name number 4: Alina, Evdokia, Zoya, Maria.

Male names with name number 4: Anton, Vasily, Kirill, Pavel, Fedor.

Name number meaning 5

People with name number 5 find work they like and enjoy. Most of them prefer to connect their lives with creativity, but at the same time strive for complete material independence.

People whose name adds up to 5 are emotional and internally relaxed. In relationships with a partner, they seek pleasure first of all, and only then practicality and material gain.

Their character has a thirst for adventure and a thirst for new knowledge, so stagnation in events and a boring lifestyle can cause depression for them.

Female names with name number 5: Anna, Victoria, Diana, Elena, Inna, Claudia, Ksenia, Marina, Nadezhda, Natalya, Nina.

Male names with name number 5: Alexey, Vitaly, Ilya, Nikita.

Name number meaning 6

People whose name adds up to 6 are self-confident, not prone to panic and rely only on their own strengths. Living in the present, they care about their future, and always know how to calculate every planned action several steps ahead.

It is pleasant to communicate with such people because they are completely devoid of arrogance. They see no point in changing their partner to suit themselves, and if they feel that there is no mutual understanding, they prefer to break off the relationship, but at the same time they act tactfully.

There is a sense of justice in the character of people with the number 6, but they trace the logical chain of events not only in someone else’s life, but also in their own life. They do not tend to look for those to blame for their failures, even when nothing depended on them. Excessive self-criticism often prevents them from enjoying the joys of life.

Female names with name number 6: Daria, Elizaveta, Zinaida, Lyubov, Margarita, Svetlana.

Male names with name number 6: Anatoly, Artem, Vadim, Georgy, Igor, Nikolay.

Name number meaning 7

Names that add up to the number 7 are found among people with high intelligence and complex character. They do not try to be pleasant in communication and choose their own environment. They find no pleasure in empty conversations of a secular nature, which they can tell their interlocutor directly.

Significant difficulties are expected in your personal life. For an ideal marriage, such a person would need a partner with a softer character, or, conversely, a self-confident person who does not consider it necessary to find fault with words.

At work, such people are valued for their initiative and display of extraordinary abilities, but they rarely stick to the same job for a long time. Any changes in their lives occur spontaneously, and very often due to a change in mood.

Female names with name number 7: Lyudmila, Yulia.

Male names with name number 7: Victor, Dmitry, Maxim.

Name number meaning 8

A person who bears this name is practical and knows how to manage finances wisely. He is able to extract material benefits from any situation, and in addition, he is very lucky. Such people often win the lottery even with the smallest percentage of probability, and they seem to feel which road they need to take to find a wallet or gold jewelry lost by someone.

To start a family, they are looking for a person with similar views on life, who is not inclined to waste money and who knows how to provide home comfort. They respect the family business and believe that working together strengthens the relationship even more.

Female names with name number 8: Violetta, Galina, Ekaterina, Larisa, Lydia.

Male names with name number 8: Arseny, Valery, Egor, Konstantin, Mikhail, Peter, Yuri.

Name number meaning 9

People whose name adds up to 9 have a pleasant character due to their kindness of soul and sincerity of intentions. They find it much more pleasant to give gifts than to receive them; they find real pleasure in caring for loved ones.

They are not focused on material gain - it is much more important for them to find something they like and have a small but stable income. Seeing the generosity and dedication of such a person, many people take advantage of his kindness, which leaves many scars in his soul. For this reason, the owner of such a name may become disappointed in people and lose faith in good things, but he himself will suffer more from this than those who leave his trust.

Female names with name number 9: Veronica, Irina, Polina.

Male names with name number 9: Alexander, Daniel.

The connection between name and character

How often have you met people with the prefix “ogly” in their first, last or patronymic names? Have you ever wondered what “ogly” means? Today we will answer this question from a historical and legal point of view.

Origin of the name "Ogly" among ancestors

The ancient Turks are the ancestors of many eastern peoples. It was among them that it was customary to call the first-born male “ogly,” which translated meant “son.” Subsequently, the name was transformed into a patronymic or surname for future generations. Thus, naming a boy the name “Ogly” meant that it belonged to the man, the son of his father.

How did the surname "Ogly" appear?

If we talk about the Azerbaijani people, their surnames appeared not so long ago. Back in the 19th century, an Azerbaijani had only his own name and a prefix in the form of his father’s name. Usually there were the following options: “oglu” (or “ogly” in its modern form), “-zade” (means “offspring”, has Persian roots of the origin of the name), they were used for male names. For example, Ibrahim Sattar oglu, Suleimanbek Hasanzade. We figured out what “ogly” means. What about women's names? Here, by analogy with male names, “kyzy” was added to female names, which meant “daughter”. For example, a woman’s name will look like this: Reyhan Kurban kyzy.

We already know what the surname “ogly” or “zade” means. But in the modern world, if you meet a person with the prefix “ogly”, it will be transformed into a patronymic, but the last version “-zade” is firmly attached to the father’s name, from which the surname of subsequent generations of descendants originates.

Among the living eastern peoples, the forms of endings of surnames with suffixes of the old forms have been preserved: -oglu, -ly, -li, -zade, more often -ov (a), -ev (a), less often -skiy (aya). For example, Selimzade, Dzhuvarly, Kasumbeyli, Tagiyev, Muganlinsky.

The origins of patronymic formation in Rus'

Even in the ancient chronicles of Rus', one could meet people bearing patronymic names. But the modern interpretation, for example, Nikolai Petrovich Sergeev, was only in the circles of the highest nobility and among representatives of the royal family. The opportunity to bear a patronymic was like a favor from the sovereign. And a peasant’s name could look like this: Nikolai, son of Peter or Petrov’s son. Based on these features, a historian can determine the time when the chronicle or document was created.

How did patronymics appear in other nations?

Among the Arabs, after the main name, the patronymic is indicated in the form of the prefix “ibn” (for men) and “bint” (for women) before the father’s name. For example, Khairat ibn Rashid (Khairat son of Rashid). Despite the fact that patronymics among women are a rare occurrence, there are exceptions: Abia bint Rashid (Abia daughter of Rashid).

Among Jews, a patronym is designated using the prefix “ben” or “bar.” For example, Aaron ben Solomon (Aaron son of Solomon), Yochai bar David (Yochai son of David).

We know what the prefix “ogly” means among Azerbaijanis. But the modern generation of people began to have a middle name only in the 20th century, with the advent of Soviet power, so you can often find, for example, the following sounding name: Huseyn Israfil ogly Aliyev. What does Aliyev Huseyn Israfilovich mean?

What does “ogly” mean in a patronymic (patronymic) in the modern world

"Ogly" means that a man belongs to one or another clan. After all, his father may have several sons. Thus, it served as a mandatory component to a man’s name. Currently, “ogly” or “uli” is not an important component in the formation of a name, but it has been preserved among many eastern men. This prefix is ​​more of a tribute to our ancestors. In documents, “ogly” is written with a hyphen, space, with a lowercase or capital letter. When applying for a Russian passport, a citizen can retain the “ogly” or “Russify” the name with the usual prefix in the patronymic -vich.

Europeans do not have the concept of “patronymic”, so such a prefix is ​​not translated or recorded when preparing documents in foreign languages.

What does "ogly" mean from the point of view of the law?

Increasingly, the young generation of eastern nations are resorting to drawing up their documents without prefix forms for the patronymic “ogly”, “oglu”, “uly”, kyzy, “gyzy”, since when traveling outside their republic or abroad, legal difficulties arise with preparation of documents. How are things going with this issue in specific regions today? Consider below:

  • Republic of Tuva - in 1996, a law was adopted approving the use of “ogly (u)”, “kyzy” in the names of citizens. And since 2010, at the legislative level, it is allowed to add these prefix forms to European names.
  • Republic of Sakha - in connection with problems that arose with the local prosecutor's office regarding prefix forms, a state program and a directory of names was developed, the purpose of which was to resolve conflicting issues in the patronymic of citizens.

  • Republic of Tatarstan - in the “family code” of the republic, the child’s parents have the opportunity to independently make decisions on the formation of the full name of the future citizen.
  • Republic of Buryatia - here in 1999 a law was approved allowing names to be given according to national traditions. It is worth noting that not all Buryats have this opportunity. Residents of the Agin Autonomous Okrug, which was annexed to the Chita region, are deprived of this. Researchers note that ancient names are characteristic here, reaching back to the depths of 25 generations. It is very problematic to interpret them. Double surnames, borrowed from the Tibetan and Sanskrit languages, have become especially popular.
  • - residents of the republic increasingly began to resort to changing patronymics without prefix forms. The local bill contains a plan for the correct spelling of first names, last names, and patronymics in accordance with national traditions.

However, today any citizen of the Russian Federation has the right to independently decide on their full name, based on national traditions, religion or beliefs.

A person’s name is his talisman, which you need to know how to use. Not only it itself is very important, but also the patronymic, because the energy of two people with the same name can have a huge difference due to the fact that their fathers had different names.

Scientists believe that it is not without reason that in almost all cultures of the world people have a part of their father, mother, or both parents in their names. In Russia, only the father's name plays an important role. It also influences fate and sets a certain generic program for his children. You can program a person’s energy in various ways, and the patronymic does this very well.

Energy of the patronymic

The patronymic forms the full name, so it should not be rejected under any circumstances. The patronymic is a kind of amulet for each of us. It can also pose some problematic issues that can be overcome. Otherwise, his task is only protection.

For comparison, a person's name shapes his destiny by about 90 percent. The patronymic plays a much smaller role, but if the patronymic and given name are chosen well, then their positive characteristics and influence on fate are enhanced. And then the patronymic becomes an amulet that accompanies you throughout your life.

Choosing a name for a child by patronymic

If you are planning to have children or are already expecting a baby, then remember that having the same first and middle name is not the best choice. Name energy specialists have found that options such as Vladimir Vladimirovich, Alexey Alekseevich, Victoria Viktorovna or Evgenia Evgenievna do not enhance the effect of each individual name. Roughly speaking, you will make the child lose the opportunity for additional generic protection. Those same 10 percent will have to be replenished with separate amulets or amulets. It's simple - when two talismans with the same effect work together, they do not enhance the effect. They do not add up their forces, but work in one direction as one source. The same thing happens with the name.

Another way to fix this is to give your child or take yourself a middle name. This is common among Christians, because at baptism a name is given, which may differ from the worldly name. If they coincide, then come up with a name for yourself that only your closest people will call you.

To choose the right name for your child, you need to start from the middle name. The patronymic reflects the strongest features of the name. For example, my father's name is Vladimir. Vladimir is a diplomat by nature. He knows how to solve problems and make sure they bypass him. This is a wise man. The child will pass on this character trait. Almost any other name can be chosen here. For example, you can name your child Victor so that he strives for victories and is diplomatic at the same time. This will help him avoid problems with people around him while moving towards his dream. The girl can also be called Victoria. You can give her the name Evgenia, which means “noble.” This combination will also be quite strong.

In general, any combination of different names will be successful, but it is better to direct your attention towards your own activities. If there is no connection to a generic profession, then your choice is unlimited. If you want your child to be able to meet some of your expectations in the future, you need to look at the meaning of the name.

The combinations described above are suitable for businessmen, but, for example, people whose lives are spent in a creative direction are better off choosing more non-standard names for their children: Albert, Matvey, Lev, Ulyana, Kira, Angelina. Make sure that the middle name is in maximum harmony with the name of the unborn child.

A win-win option when choosing a name for a boy would be to choose one of the 10 strongest male names. For girls, it is better to choose a name in accordance with your goals and expectations. Female energy is more flexible and brighter, so the name for girls in childhood and for ladies in adulthood plays a very important role. Good luck and don't forget to press the buttons and

01.11.2016 04:22

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