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name-day
name-day (ˈneɪmdeɪ) Also name's-day. [f. name n. + day; in sense 1, after Du. naamdag, Da. navndag, or G. namenstag, Sw. namnsdag.] 1. The day sacred to the saint whose name one bears. (Used chiefly with reference to continental sovereigns.)α 1721 Lond. Gaz. No. 5980/2 Yesterday being the King of Sw... Oxford English Dictionary
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Name day - Wikipedia
In Croatia, name day ( Croatian: imendan) is a day corresponding to a date in the Catholic calendar when the respective saint's day is celebrated. Even though the celebration of the name day is less usual than celebrating a birthday, the name day is more often congratulated by a broader number of acquaintances.
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name-day
name-dayn feast day of the saint whose name one was given at christening 圣名日(以某圣徒名命名者的纪念日). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Name day
In some countries, however, name-day celebrations do not have a connection to explicitly Christian traditions. Some calendars note name days, but usually one must address a special name-day calendar. wikipedia.org
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Swedish name day list of 2001
This is the current Swedish name day calendar, adopted in 2001 by a work group led by the Swedish Academy. The new list has no official status, but is nevertheless used by most publishers. Several name day lists existed after 1972, when the old name day calendar lost its official status. The new lis... wikipedia.org
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pay-day
pay-day [pay- 1.] a. The day on which payment is, or is to be, made; esp. a periodically recurring day (e.g. weekly or monthly) on which wages are, or are arranged to be, paid; on the Stock Exchange, the day on which a transfer of stock has to be paid for.1529 J. Whalley in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. ii... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hilma's Name Day
Hilma's Name Day () is a 1954 Finnish romantic comedy film written and directed by Matti Kassila. It is based on the 1936 novel by Agapetus, telling story about a small village preparing to celebrate the shopkeeper's wife's name day when a fire breaks out in the night and turns out to be more diffic... wikipedia.org
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Zsolt
Name-day April 10 October 21 November 20 People with the given name Zoltán of Hungary, also known as Zsolt Zsolt Balázs Zsolt Bárányos Zsolt Baumgartner wikipedia.org
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Mehregan
By the 4th century BCE, it was observed as one of the name-day feasts, a form it retains in today. Basis for the date As noted above, Mehrgān is a name-day feast. wikipedia.org
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Vitalii
footballer Vitaly Portnikov (born 1967), Ukrainian editor and journalist Vitalii Sediuk (born 1988), Ukrainian prankster and former media reporter Name-day wikipedia.org
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Zotico (name)
Eligabalus Zotico (prefect of the praetorium), official of the Eastern Roman Empire Zotico of Constantinople, Roman saint Zotico of Nicomedia, Roman saint Name-day Several saints have the name Zotico, hence the name-day can be celebrated on any of the following dates: 12 January, san Zotico, martyr of Tivoli 12 January wikipedia.org
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Frühlingslied, WAB 68
("Spring song"), WAB 68, is a lied composed by Anton Bruckner in 1851 for the name-day of Aloisia Bogner. History Bruckner composed the lied on a text of Heinrich Heine in 1851 for "the name-day of a blossoming spring rose" (), Bruckner's 16-year old pupil wikipedia.org
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Maria Ilnicka
Works Maids Konopianki (Panny Konopianki) Name-day of good mother (Imieniny dobrej mamy) Illustrated jewel-box of Poland – the rhyming history of Poland wikipedia.org
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Theresienmesse
Between 1796 and 1802, Haydn composed six masses to celebrate the name-day of Princess (1768-1845), who was the wife of his patron Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy wikipedia.org
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Alessia
The name-day for Alessia is January 9th, the day the French Catholic Saint Alix Le Clerc, who is also known as Alessia Le Clerc, died in 1622. wikipedia.org
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