Valentine name - Meaning of Valentine
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 3
- Usage
- English, French, Latin
- Pronounced
- VAL-ən-tien, va-law n -TEEN
- Valentine Meaning
- From the Roman cognomen Valentinus which was itself from the name Valens meaning "strong, vigourous, healthy" in Latin. Saint Valentine was a 3rd-century martyr. His feast day was the same as the Roman fertility festival of Lupercalia, which resulted in the association between Valentine's day and love. As an English name, it has been used occasionally since the 12th century. French feminine form of Valentinus (see Valentine). Valentine originates in Latin language and means "hale and healthy". Derived from the Latin name Valentinus, Valentine was the name of a 3rd century Roman saint, associated with the tradition of courtly love. Until today, Saint Valentine is celebrated every February 14th as the day of those deeply in love.
Valentine Related Names
Diminutives: Val
Masculine Form, Valentin
Other Languages Valentinus (Ancient Roman), Balendin (Basque), Valentin (Bulgarian), Valentin, Tin, Valent (Croatian), Valentin (Czech), Valentin (Danish), Valentijn (Dutch), Valentin (French), Valentin (German), Bálint (Hungarian), Valentino, Tino (Italian), Valentin (Macedonian), Valentin (Norwegian), Walenty (Polish), Valentin, Vali (Romanian), Valentin (Russian), Ualan (Scottish), Valentín (Slovak), Valentin, Tine, Tinek (Slovene), Valentín (Spanish), Valentin (Swedish), Valentyn (Ukrainian), Folant (Welsh), Valentina (Ancient Roman), Valentina (Croatian), Tina (Italian), Tina (Macedonian), Walentyna (Polish), Valentina (Romanian), Valentina (Russian), Valentína (Slovak), Tina (Slovene), Valentina (Spanish), Valentyna (Ukrainian)
Masculine Form:, Valentin
Other Languages Valentinus (Ancient Roman), Balendin (Basque), Valentin (Bulgarian), Valentin, Tin, Valent (Croatian), Valentin (Czech), Valentin (Danish), Valentijn (Dutch), Valentin (French), Valentin (German), Bálint (Hungarian), Valentino, Tino (Italian), Valentin (Macedonian), Valentin (Norwegian), Walenty (Polish), Valentin, Vali (Romanian), Valentin (Russian), Ualan (Scottish), Valentín (Slovak), Valentin, Tine, Tinek (Slovene), Valentín (Spanish), Valentin (Swedish), Valentyn (Ukrainian), Folant (Welsh), Valentina (Ancient Roman), Valentina (Croatian), Tina (Italian), Tina (Macedonian), Walentyna (Polish), Valentina (Romanian), Valentina (Russian), Valentína (Slovak), Tina (Slovene), Valentina (Spanish), Valentyna (Ukrainian)
Other Languages: Valentinus (Ancient Roman), Balendin (Basque), Valentin (Bulgarian), Valentin, Tin, Valent (Croatian), Valentin (Czech), Valentin (Danish), Valentijn (Dutch), Valentin (French), Valentin (German), Bálint (Hungarian), Valentino, Tino (Italian), Valentin (Macedonian), Valentin (Norwegian), Walenty (Polish), Valentin, Vali (Romanian), Valentin (Russian), Ualan (Scottish), Valentín (Slovak), Valentin, Tine, Tinek (Slovene), Valentín (Spanish), Valentin (Swedish), Valentyn (Ukrainian), Folant (Welsh), Valentina (Ancient Roman), Valentina (Croatian), Tina (Italian), Tina (Macedonian), Walentyna (Polish), Valentina (Romanian), Valentina (Russian), Valentína (Slovak), Tina (Slovene), Valentina (Spanish), Valentyna (Ukrainian)
Valentine Celebrities
Valentine Hugo - artist,