name day

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name day

The family gathers to celebrate the child's name day.

Definition

Noun: 1. A personal celebration day: The feast day of the saint after whom a person is named. In many Christian traditions, it is a day for celebration, similar to a birthday.

Usage

The term "name day" is used to refer to the specific calendar date associated with the saint whose name a person bears. It is often celebrated by the individual, their family, and friends.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Her name is Catherine, so she celebrates her name day on November 25th, the feast of Saint Catherine.
    • In Greece, it is common to receive gifts and well-wishes on your name day.
    • He forgot his friend's name day and sent a belated card.
Advanced Usage
  • Cultural Tradition: The celebration of name days is a significant cultural tradition in many Orthodox, Catholic, and some Protestant countries (e.g., Greece, Poland, Sweden, Germany). It often holds more social importance than a birthday in some regions.
  • "To celebrate one's name day": This is the standard phrase used for the activity.
    • We are gathering to celebrate Maria's name day.
Variants and Related Words
  • Feast day (noun): The day on which a saint, religious figure, or important event is commemorated. A "name day" is a personal connection to a saint's feast day.
  • Patron saint (noun): A saint regarded as a special guardian. A person's name day is the feast day of their patron saint.
Synonyms
  • Saint's day: This is a close synonym, though "saint's day" can refer more generally to the feast day itself, while "name day" emphasizes the personal connection for an individual.
Idioms and Phrases
  • "Happy Name Day!": The traditional greeting used to wish someone well on their name day, analogous to "Happy Birthday!"
name day

The family gathers to celebrate the child's name day.

Noun
  1. the feast day of a saint whose name one bears