Name_days_in_Bulgaria
Name days in Bulgaria are name days associated with Eastern Orthodox[1] saints. Some names can be celebrated on more than one day.
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (May 2007) |
According to the tradition, guests are supposed to come uninvited and the person who has the celebrated name is supposed to be prepared to treat everyone. Today people prefer to invite their guests at home or at a bar or a restaurant. The celebrations are similar to those of birthdays, but usually the food, the music and the feel is somewhat more traditional, and sometimes even religious.
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- First Saturday of the Great Lent: Todor(a), Teodor(a), Dora, Bozhidar
- Lazarus Saturday: Lazar, Lazarina
- Palm Sunday (Eastern Churches): all flower-related names, such as Bilyan(a), Tsveta, Tsvetin(a), Tsvetelin(a), Tsvetan(a), Tsvyatko, Margarita, Liliya, Lilyan(a), Violeta, Yavor, Zdravko, Zjumbjul, Nevena, Kameliya, Temenuzhka, Ralitsa, etc.
- Easter Sunday (Eastern Churches): Velichko, Velichka, Veliko, Velin, Vela
- Thomas Sunday: Toma, Tomislav, Tomislava
- Ascension Sunday: Spas, Spaska
- Brien, Joanne O.; Palmer, Martin (2007). The Atlas of Religion. University of California Press. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-520-24917-2.
There are over 220 million Orthodox Christians worldwide.
- Incomplete Name Calendar
- Official calendar of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (in Bulgarian language)