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Birthday for girls on June 26th. Name days in June, Orthodox holidays in June. Do you know that

June 26(June 13th to Orthodox "Julian"calendar, which was state in the Russian Empire until its capture by revolutionaries in 1917).

4th week after Pentecost(that is, the fourth week begins after the great twelve feast Holy Trinity, Pentecost, from which weeks are counted in church tradition).

Continues Petrov post, not as strict, according to the Church Charter, as the Great and the Assumption (in connection with which, on some of the days of Peter's fast, it is allowed to eat fish). Today, according to the monastic charter, only food-eating (bread, vegetables, fruits) is blessed. At the same time, the monastic rules of fasting are usually weakened for the churchly laity, and therefore boiled food or even food with vegetable oil is allowed.

It is important to note that the measure of fasting, the main component of which is not food prohibitions, but prayer and spiritual struggle with sins, should be determined by believers in consultation with a confessor.

June 26 in the Russian Orthodox Church, the memory of 10 saints is celebrated, whose names we know (meaning that every day is dedicated to those saints, including martyrs and new martyrs, whose names only the Lord knows). Next, we will briefly talk about these ten Christian ascetics.

Martyr Akilina Biblical (Phoenician)... Saint, who suffered for Christ during the years of anti-church persecution during the times of the pagan emperor Diocletian, who ruled the Roman Empire in the years 284-305 from the birth of Christ. Akilina, a 12-year-old girl, was first forced to renounce the Christian faith by gentle persuasion, and then by the most difficult tortures, but the young sufferer was firm in her faithfulness to Christ and His Church.

With red-hot iron rods, the young sufferer Akilina was drilled through her ears. But the Angel of the Lord appeared and healed the girl, who appeared to the court of her tormentor, the governor of Volusian, and denounced him. The pagan, distraught with anger, ordered the execution of the young martyr, but the Lord did not allow new sufferings and accepted her spirit even before Akilina was beheaded. This happened in 293 year from the Nativity of Christ.

Venerable Alexandra (Melgunova), Diveevskaya... The Seraphim-Dieyevsky Monastery is known to all Orthodox Christians thanks to one of the most revered Russian saints - Reverend Seraphim of Sarov... But not everyone knows that this monastery was founded in the middle of the 18th century the widowed landowner Agafya Melgunova, in the monastic tonsure - Alexandra. Once, during a pilgrimage to the Sarov Monastery in the village of Diveyevo, the Mother of God herself appeared to her and showed her this place for monastic labors.

After the death of her only daughter, nun Alexandra sold all her estates. The monk used the proceeds from the sale to build the Diveyevo monastery founded by her, which very quickly became the largest women's monastery.

The sisters of the Diveyevo monastery, including the Monk Alexandra herself, worked tirelessly, carrying out all the work on the arrangement of the monastery. And at the same time they observed the strictest prayer rules. Alexandra Diveevskaya perfectly knew the liturgical Rule and demanded that the priests who served in the monastery fulfill it in its entirety. Seraphim of Sarov himself, who took upon himself the care of the Diveyevo monastery after the death of the nun (which occurred in 1789 year), deeply revered her, saying:

“This was a great wife. I kiss her feet to this day ... "

Today the relics of the Monk Alexandra rest in the Diveyevo Church of the Nativity of the Virgin. And all those who venerate the Monk Seraphim of Sarov, according to his behest, turn to Alexandra Diveevskaya for prayer help.

Saint Triphyllius, Bishop of Leucussia... The first bishop of the city of Leucusia (the current capital of Cyprus Nicosia), who lived in IVcentury from the Nativity of Christ. Student Saint Spyridon of Trimifuntsky... With the funds received after the death of his mother, Bishop Tryphyllius built a monastic monastery in Leucusia. The saint reposed in ripe old age near 370 years from the Nativity of Christ.

Martyr Antonina of Nicaea... Saint, who suffered in the city of Nicaea for the Christian faith during the years of theomachous persecution of the pagan emperor Maximian, who ruled in 284-305 years from the Nativity of Christ. They tried to force the Martyr Antonina to renounce Christ by putting her on a red-hot bed, but she remained faithful to the Savior. As a result, the saint was drowned in the lake.

Venerable Anna of Bithinskaya and her son Saint John... Saint Anna was born into the family of a deacon of the famous Blachernae Church in Constantinople. Having become a widow, the saint dressed in men's clothing and, under the name of Elder Euthymius, together with her son John, began to perform monastic exploits in one of the Bithinian monasteries near Olympus. The Monk Anna reposed in the Lord in Constantinople in 826 year from the Nativity of Christ.

Venerable Andronicus of Moscow... Russian saint of the XIV century from the Nativity of Christ. Apprentice and venerable St. Sergius of Radonezh... One day Saint Alexy, Metropolitan of Moscow took the young father Andronicus from the monastery of St. Sergius to Moscow, where he blessed him to found another monastery on the Yauza, today widely known as Spaso-Andronikov monastery... The Monk Andronicus died in 1373 year from the Nativity of Christ.

Reverend Savva of Moscow... This saint, in turn, was a disciple of the Monk Andronicus of Moscow. After the early death of the latter, it was Father Savva who became hegumen of the Spaso-Andronikov Monastery. The elder became famous for many good deeds and ruled the monastery for a very long time. The Monk Savva of Moscow departed to the Lord around 1410 year from the Nativity of Christ.

Hieromartyr Alexy of Archangel, Priest... Sufferer for Christ from among the New Martyrs and Confessors of the Russian Church. Priest of the Intercession Church in the village of Peschano-Koldinskoye, Shadrinsky district (present-day Kurgan region). Shot by the Red Guards without trial or investigation June 26, 1918 at the dawn of the red terror.

Venerable Martyr Pelagia (Liquid)... Orthodox nun, convicted of "anti-Soviet propaganda" in 1937 and sentenced to 10 years in labor camps. After many torments and trials, mother Pelagia died in Karlag June 26, 1944.

We congratulate all Orthodox Christians on the day of all today's saints, and separately - those who are named in their honor in the Sacrament of Holy Baptism!

Men's name days on June 26 according to the church calendar

  • - from the ancient Greek name Alexandros: alex - "to protect" and andros - "man", "man".
  • - from the ancient Greek name Andreas, derived from andros - "man", "man"; there is also a translation of "courageous", "bold", "courageous".
  • - from the Hebrew name Daniel - "God is my judge."
  • - from the ancient Greek name Demetrios - "dedicated to Demeter (goddess of fertility)", "farmer".
  • - from the Hebrew name Yochanan - "Yahweh is merciful" from the ancient Hebrew John - "have mercy on God."

Women's name day on June 26 according to the church calendar

  • - from the Latin aquilinus - "eagle".
  • - the female form from Alexander, derived from the ancient Greek name Alexandros: alex - "to protect" and andros - "man", "man".
  • - from the ancient Greek name Helene - "torch, torch."
  • - from the Hebrew name Hannah - "mercy", "grace", "strength", "courage".
  • - from the Greek word antao - "entering into battle", "competing in strength", "adversary", "opposing", "worthy of praise" or anthos - "flower".
  • - from the ancient Greek name Pelagia - "sea".

Day name June 26 - Anna

Dreams come true for Anna.

Collecting beads in a dream or weaving something from beads on the night of the name day is to make attempts at reconciliation after a quarrel. Sometimes such a Dream on a name day speaks of an upsurge in life after a streak of failures. The brighter the color of the product from which Anna weaves in a dream, the stronger the changes will be. Buying pearl beads in a dream is fortunately in family life. For an unmarried person, such a name day dream predicts an acquaintance with that same man ... To see that the beads have crumbled is a quarrel. Sometimes such a Dream on the name day portends separation. Someone may go on a business trip for a long time. If in a dream you dreamed of pearl beads, in real life it would be nice to get a pearl necklace.

In countries where there is a sea, a pearl necklace is considered a talisman that brings good luck in family life.

Day name June 26 - Antonina

Dreams come true for Antonina.

Flowers in a dream retell the finding of a source for inspiration and realization. Red roses foreshadow passionate love, white - an innocent romance, yellow - short meetings and separation.

If you dreamed that Antonina was walking in a field of roses, you should expect a change for the better. Failures portend roses of black or brown shades. However, these failures are temporary.

If in a dream on June 26 you dreamed of roses, you need to buy a ring with a white or pink rose. At all times, the rose was considered perfection, beliefs said that any image of a rose cleans the room and brings good luck.

The name of the day June 26 - Yakov

Dreams come true for Jacob.

Riding a bike in a dream on birthday night is a sign that things that go slowly will move even slower. Riding a car on June 26 in a dream means that things will go faster.

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Birthday June 26

Alexander

The origin of the name. The name Alexander in translation from Greek means "protector", "protective husband", "man", "man".

The short form of the name. Sasha, Sashechka, Shura, Aleksandrushka, Aleksanya, Sanya, Alex, Sanyukha, Sanyusha, Aleksakha, Aleksasha, Asya, Sashulya, Sashunya, Sale, Sandr, Sashura, Ali, Alya, Alik, Shurik.

Alexandra

The origin of the name. The origin of the name Alexander is associated with the paired male name Alexander. Therefore, it means "courageous" or "protector". The name is popular in Russia, as newborn girls are often called.

The short form of the name. Sasha, Sasha, Aleksandrushka, Sanya, Sandra, Aleksanya, Aleksana, Alya, Asya, Sanyuta, Sanyusha, Aleksakha, Aleksasha, Sana, Sashukha, Sashulya, Sashunya, Sashuta

Alexey

The origin of the name. The name Alexei comes from the Greek Alexios, which means "defender". He really becomes a real support for his family and friends. When baptized, the old Russian version of the name is used - Alexy.

The short form of the name. Alekseyka, Alekha, Leha, Alyosha, Lesha, Leshenka, Alena, Lenya, Lelya, Alya, Alyunya, Lyunya, Lexeyka, Lexa, Leksya

Andrey

The origin of the name. The origin of the name Andrei is rooted in Ancient Greece. In those days, the word "andros" meant "man", "man". From him came the name Andreas, which in Russia was renamed into Andrei - "brave", "courageous", "courageous". In many countries of the world it sounds differently - Henri (France), Andrew (England), Ondrej (Slovakia), Andrzej (Poland).

The short form of the name. Andreyka, Andryukha, Andryusha, Andryushka, Andryunya.

Anna

The origin of the name. The Christian name Anna came to us from the Hebrew language. Hannah translated from Hebrew means "mercy", "strength", "grace", "courage". Catholics and Orthodox have another meaning - "God's grace." The secret of the name is that it is the most popular in the world. In Russia, it is also in demand among young parents.

The short form of the name. Anya, Ana, Annochka, Nyura, Anechka, Annushka, Annusha, Annusya, Annusya, Asya, Annyunya, Nyunya, Anyura, Nyrasya, Nyrasha, Anyusha, Anusha, Nyusha, Nana, Anyuta, Nyuta, Anusya.

Antonina

The origin of the name. The name Antonina is considered the feminine form of Anton (Antony). According to one version, it comes from the Greek word "antao" and means "entering the battle", "competing in strength", "adversary", "opposing", "worthy of praise." Another version says that the name was formed from the ancient Greek "anthos" and is translated as "flower".

The short form of the name. Tonya, Tosya, Tasya, Tony, Antosha, Tosha, Nina, Ina, Antoninka, Tonyunya, Tonyura, Tonyusya, Nyusya, Tonyukha, Tonyusha, Anya, Antosya.

Daniel

The origin of the name. The translation from the Hebrew language is presented by the variants - “God is my judge”, “God's judgment”, “God is the judge”. The name Daniel (Hebrew - Daniel) consists of two parts: "dan" - "judge" and "el" - "god", "sacred".

The short form of the name. Danilka, Danisha, Dania, Danechka, Danchik, Danyushechka, Dan, Danka, Dan, Danny, Danil, Nil.

Dmitriy

The origin of the name. The origin of the name Dmitry or Dimitri is ancient Greek. It means "dedicated to Demeter" - the goddess of agriculture and fertility. The name is very popular in Russia.

The short form of the name. Dima, Dimulya, Dimusya, Dimchik, Dimka, Mitya, Mikha, Mityai, Mityukha, Mityusha, Mityaha, Mityasha, Mitryukha, Mitryusha, Dimakha, Dimukha, Dimusha, Mityulya, Mityunya, Dimon.

Ivan

The origin of the name. The name Ivan (John, Yochanan) has biblical origin and Hebrew roots. Translated from the Hebrew language means "God's favor", "God's mercy". In Russia, until 1917, among the peasants, almost every fourth man bore the name Ivan. It has become widespread among other peoples of the world.

The short form of the name. Vanya, Vanyukha, Vanyusha, Vanyushka, Ivanko, Vanyura, Vanyusya, Vanyuta, Vanyutka, Vanyatka, Vanyatka, Ivanya, Ivanyukha, Ivanyusha, Ivasya, Ivasik, Ivaha, Ivasha, Isha, Ishu.

Pelageya

The origin of the name. The name Pelageya originated from the ancient Greek name Pelagia and means "sea". The modern form of the name came to Europe along with Christianity and has survived to this day.

The short form of the name. Pelaga, Pelagusha, Fields, Polina, Polyusya, Pusya, Polyukha, Polyusha, Palageyka, Palaga, Palanya, Palasha, Pelageika.

Signs for June 26

  • In the morning, flowers and herbs smell stronger than usual - it will rain soon.
  • Moshkara flies in circles - the weather will be good.
  • Chickens hide under a brood hen when the sun is shining - to the imminent deterioration of the weather.
  • The rooster began to sing before nine o'clock in the evening - to the rain.
  • Dogs roll on the grass - to bad weather.
  • Buttercup flowers suddenly closed in the middle of a sunny day - soon the weather will change, it will rain.
  • If the bees start hunting early in the morning, it will be a good day.
  • A spider-spider sits in a web at sunset - by a dry day.
  • Large gadfly - ears will be large, small - to the same ear.
  • Mosquitoes are circling in a column - tomorrow it will be dry.
  • On June 26, they definitely cooked porridge.
  • Whoever will plant cucumbers on this day, do not expect juicy, green ones - there will be curves.

Orthodox holidays June 26

  • memory of martyr Akilina the Elder (293);
  • commemoration of Saint Tryphyllius, Bishop of Leucusia of Cyprus (c. 370);
  • memory of the Monk Alexandra Diveevskaya (Melgunova) (1789);
  • memory of the Monks Andronicus, Abbot (1395), and Sava (XV), of Moscow;
  • memory of the Martyr Antonina of Nicea (284-305);
  • memory of the Monks Anna (Euthymian) (826) and her son, John of Bithins (IX);
  • memory of the holy martyr Alexy of Arkhangelsk, presbyter (1918);
  • memory of the Martyr Pelagia Zhidko (1944).

Whose name day is June? What Orthodox holidays are held in June? You can see a detailed list of all female and male names by date in this article!

Name days in June (what to call boys and girls in June)

Name days in June:

1 - Alexander, Anastasia, Anton, Valentin, Vasily, Victor, Georgy, Dmitry, Ivan, Ignatius, Ippolit, Korniliy, Maxim, Matvey, Mitrofan, Mikhail, Nikolai, Pavel, Sergey.

2 - Alexander, Alexey, Ivan, Joseph, Nikita, Timofey.

3 - Andrey, Elena, Kasyan, Kirill, Konstantin, Mikhail, Fedor.

4 - Vladimir, Daniel, Zakhar, Ivan, Makar, Mikhail, Pavel, Sophia, Fedor, Yakov.

5 - Athanasius, Euphrosinia, Leonty, Maria, Michael.

6 - Gregory, Ivan, Xenia, Nikita, Semyon, Stepan, Fedor.

7 - Elena, Ivan, Innokenty, Fedor.

8 - Alexander, George, Elena, Ivan, Karp, Makar.

9 - Anastasia, David, Ivan, Jonah, Leonid, Leonty, Nil, Peter, Fedora, Ferapont.

10 - Denis, Dmitry, Elena, Zakhar, Ignatius, Makar, Nikita, Nikolay, Pavel, Peter, Sofron.

11 - Alexander, Andrey, Ivan, Constantine, Luke, Maria, Faina, Fedot, Theodosia.

12 - Vasily.

13 - Boris, Nikolay, Polycarp, Roman, Philip, Christina.

14 - Valerian, Vasily, Vera, Gabriel, David, Denis, Ivan, Pavel, Khariton.

15 - Ivan, Nikifor.

16 - Afanasy, Denis, Dmitry, Lukyan, Mikhail, Pavel, Julian.

17 -Ivan, Mary, Martha, Methodius, Mitrofan, Nazar, Peter, Sophia.

18 - Igor, Jonah, Constantine, Leonid, Mark, Mikhail, Nikandr, Nikolai, Peter, Fedor.

19 - Vissarion, George, Hilarion, Jonah, Susanna, Thekla.

20 - Alexander, Alexey, Anton, Athanasius, Valentin, Valeria, Benjamin, Victor, Vladimir, Gregory, Zinaida, Ivan, Ignatius, Lev, Maria, Mikhail, Nikolai, Pavel, Peter, Stepan, Taras, Fedot.

21 - Vasily, Ephraim, Constantine, Fedor.

22 - Alexander, Alexey, Ivan, Cyril, Maria, Martha, Thekla.

23 - Alexander, Alexey, Antonina, Vasily, Ivan, Nikolay, Nikon, Pavel, Timofey, Theophanes.

24 - Varlam, Bartholomew, Ephraim, Mary.

25 - Andrey, Anna, Arseny, Ivan, Jonah, Peter, Stepan, Timofey, Julian.

26 - Akulina, Alexander, Alexandra, Andrey, Andronic, Anna, Antonina, Daniil, Dmitry, Ivan, Pelageya, Savva, Yakov.

27 - Alexander, Varlam, George, Elisha, Joseph, Methodius, Mstislav, Nikolai, Pavel.

28 - Gregory, Ephraim, Jonah, Kasyan, Lazar, Michael, Modest, Fedor.

29 - Ephraim, Constantine, Michael, Moses, Nikifor, Peter, Tikhon, Theophanes.

30 - Joseph, Cyril, Clement, Maxim, Nikandr, Nikita, Pelageya, Philip.

Names on June 26 according to the church calendar (saints)

June 26 / July 9

George (Yuri, Egor) - farmer (Greek);
David (David) - beloved, beloved (Heb.);
Dionysius (Denisy, Denis) - Dionysus (god of the vital forces of nature, god of wine) (Greek); merry fellow (lat.);
John (Ivan) - the grace of God, God had mercy (Heb.);
Tikhon - successful, happy, God of happiness (Greek).

Do you know that...

June 26 (July 9) is the day of veneration of one of the most revered icons of the Russian Orthodox Church - the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God. According to legend, the icon was painted by the Evangelist Luke. The veneration of the icon began in 1383 in connection with the folk legend about its miraculous march through the air and its appearance in front of local residents near the Tikhvinka River.

The icon is a half-length image of the Mother of God with the Child sitting on her left hand. The icon became famous for its miraculous power - it helped the unfortunate, healed the sick, especially children.

The fame of the icon grew and multiplied from year to year. The story tells how the icon helped the Grand Duke Vasily Ivanovich to find the long-awaited heir - after the prayer to the Mother of God, the future Tsar Ivan the Terrible was born to him. Ivan the Terrible, in turn, turned to the shrine at the most important moments of his life (before the wedding, accession to the throne, going on a Kazan campaign).

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