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Ja - Job ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
JACCHUS Triglenos | JACCHUS (IAKHOS) Triglenos, Marter | 17 December / 17 Δεκεμβρίου (nameday) | IAKHOS (Iakhos) / ΙΑΚΧΟΣ (Ιακχος) |
JACOB | *) According to many nameday websites today is the nameday of JACOB. However, all websites with extensive saint information don’t mention a Saint with this name today. Only one nameday page mentions today very briefly: Righteous Patriarch son of Isaac - Jacob son of Matthan and Joseph son of Jacob. However, these saints are usually celebrated on the Sunday of the Holy Forefathers. If youi have more information on this subject, feel free to let us know. | 1 December / 1 Δεκεμβρίου (nameday) | JACOB (Jacob) / ΙΑΚΩΒ (Ιακώβ) |
Jacob | James (Jacob, Iakovos) the Righteous | ||
Jacob | The holy and righteous King Jacob, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jacob | The holy Patriarch Jacob, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jacob | The Six Martyrs Dorotheos, SARANTIS, Jacob, SERAPHIM, Demetrios and Basil (Vasilios) who contested in Megara | ||
Jacob Netsvetov | Jacob Netsvetov the Enlightener of Alaska | ||
JACOB the Apostle | JAMES (JACOB) the Apostle and brother of St. John the Theologian | 30 April / 30 Απριλλίου (>1 nameday) | JACOB (2) (Iakovos, Giacomo, Mino, Jacob, Jacques, Jaquet, Jacqueline, Jacquiline, James, Jemmy, Janie, Jakob, Jackel, Jockel, Jacky) / ΙΑΚΩΒΟΣ (2) (Ιάκωβος, Ιακωβίνα, Ζακελίνα) |
Jael | The holy and righteous Jael, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
James | James (IAKOVOS) the Apostle, brother of Our Lord | 23 October / 23 Οκτωβρίου (>1 nameday) | JACOB (1) (Iakovos, Jacobus, Jacob, Jakob) / ΙΑΚΩΒΟΣ (1) (Ιάκωβος) |
James | James (Iakovos) the Confessor | ||
James | James (Jacob, Iakovos) the Righteous | ||
James | James the Great Martyr of Persia | ||
James | James the Wonderworker, Bishop of Rostov | ||
James | The Synaxis of the Holy Hierarchs of Serbia The Saints commemorated on this day are: Sava, first Archbishop and Enlightener of Serbia (Jan. 14), Arsenius the successor of Sava (Oct. 28), Sava II (Feb. 8), Nicodemus, Abbot of Hilandar and later Archbishop of Serbia (May 11), Joannicius the Archbishop and later Patriarch, Ephraim the Patriarch, Spyridon the succesor of Ephraim, Macarius, Gabriel the Archbishop, Eustathius (Jan. 4), James, Daniel (Dec. 20), Sava III, Gregory, Cyril (Kyrillos) the Patriarch, John, Maximus, and Nicon. | ||
James the Apostle | James (Iakovos) the Apostle, son of Alphaeus | ||
JAMES the Apostle | JAMES (JACOB) the Apostle and brother of St. John the Theologian | 30 April / 30 Απριλλίου (>1 nameday) | JACOB (2) (Iakovos, Giacomo, Mino, Jacob, Jacques, Jaquet, Jacqueline, Jacquiline, James, Jemmy, Janie, Jakob, Jackel, Jockel, Jacky) / ΙΑΚΩΒΟΣ (2) (Ιάκωβος, Ιακωβίνα, Ζακελίνα) |
James the Apostle | Synaxis of the Twelve Holy APOSTLES: Peter (Simonas), Andrew (Andreas), James (Iakovos) & John (Ioannis) the sons of Zebedee, Phillip, Bartholomew (Nathanael), Thomas, Matthew (Matthaios), James the son of Alphaeus (Iakovos tou Alfaiou), Jude (Ioudas) the brother of James, Simon & Matthias | ||
James the Apostle | Synaxis of the Twelve Holy APOSTLES: Peter (Simonas), Andrew (Andreas), James (Iakovos) & John (Ioannis) the sons of Zebedee, Phillip, Bartholomew (Nathanael), Thomas, Matthew (Matthaios), James the son of Alphaeus (Iakovos tou Alfaiou), Jude (Ioudas) the brother of James, Simon & Matthias | ||
JANUARIUS | The Holy Hieromartyr JANUARIUS and those with him: Proculus, Sosius, and FAUSTUS the deacons, Desiderius, reader of the Church of Benevento, and Eutychius and Acutius, nobles from Puteoli | 21 April / 21 Απριλλίου (nameday) | IANOS (Janos, Janus, Ianos, Gennadi, Gennaro, Janan, Janiusz, Janusz, Jenaro, Jenarius, Jennaro, Iani) / ΙΑΝΟΣ (Ιανός, Ιανή) *)
ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΣ (Ιανουάριος)
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JANUS | The Holy Hieromartyr JANUARIUS and those with him: Proculus, Sosius, and FAUSTUS the deacons, Desiderius, reader of the Church of Benevento, and Eutychius and Acutius, nobles from Puteoli | 21 April / 21 Απριλλίου (nameday) | IANOS (Janos, Janus, Ianos, Gennadi, Gennaro, Janan, Janiusz, Janusz, Jenaro, Jenarius, Jennaro, Iani) / ΙΑΝΟΣ (Ιανός, Ιανή) *)
ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΣ (Ιανουάριος)
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Japheth | The holy and righteous Japheth, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jared | The holy and righteous Jared, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
JASIMUS | JASIMUS the Ascetic, Wonderworker | 4 February / 4 Φεβρουαρίου (nameday) | IASIMOS (Iasimos, Simos, Iasime, Iasimi, Simi) / ΙΑΣΙΜΟΣ (Ιάσιμος, Σίμος, Ιασίμη, Σίμη) |
Jasmin | One of the names, which are mentioned only occasionally by some websites (it is not clear which source has been used). See explanation mentioned under **) The 40 Holy Ascetic Virgin Martyrs of Thrace and their Teacher Ammon the Deacon. *) According to tradition, the names of these 40 Holy Virgins vary. Different sets of names exist. Their names have been saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281). However, the following names appear in the asmatiki Akolouthia (“sung services”) and in younger Synaxarists (and are mentioned by most websites): ADAMANTINA, AFRODITE, AKRIVI (ACRIBE), ANTIGONE, Arivia (Arevoïa, Arivea, Aribia), ASPASIA, ATHENA, CALLIRROA (KALLIROI), CALLISTE (KALLISTI), CHAIDO (HAIDO), CHARIKLIA (HARIKLIA), CLEO (KLEIO), CLEONICE (KLEONIKI), CLEOPATRA (KLEOPATRA), CORALIA (KORALIA), DIONE, DODONA, ELPINICA, ERASMIA, ERATO, EUTERPA, Hermenia (Erminia), Lampro, MARGARITA, MARIANTHIA, MELPOMENA, MOSCO, PANDORA, PENELOPE, POLYMNIA, POLYNICE, SAPPFO, TERPSICHORA, THALIA, THEANO, Theonoe, THEONYMPHA, Theophane, Troas [Troada] and URANIA (OURANIA).
Agathocleia, ISMENE (Jasmin, Yasmin) and POLYTIMI. ***) The other set of names, which are rarely mentioned (saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281) are: Agathoniki, Akylina (Aquilina), Ambliani, Anna (or Anthousa), Aplodora, Aristaineti, Dorothea, Efimia, Eftychiani, Eirini (Irene), Evlalia (or Evthymia), Grigoria, Iouliana (Juliana), Iousta (Justa), Kalliniki (Callinice), Kelsina (Celsina), Kyria (Cyria) or Kyriaini (Cyriaine), Kyriaki (Cyriace), Lampadia, Lamprotati, Laurentia, Maria, Matrona (or Agathoniki), Mavra. Pavla, Persis, Philadelphi, Polyniki, Prokopia, Tatiani, Tetesia, Thekla, Theodora, Theodoti, Theodouli, Theoktisti (or Theoklia), Timothea, Varvara (Barbara), Vassa (Bassa) and Veroniki (Berenice). | 1 September / 1 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | ISMENE (Ismene, Jasmin, Yasmin, Jasmeen, Yasmeen, Ismini) / ΙΣΜΗΝΗ (Ισμήνη) *) There is no etymological relationship between the names Ismene en Jasmin. Perhaps the names have been mixed up because of a phonetic similarity. |
JASON | JASON and SOSIPATER the Apostles of the 70 and their Companions | 29 April / 29 Απριλλίου (nameday) | JASON (Jason, Iason, Iasonas) / ΙΑΣΩΝ (Ιάσων, Ιάσονας, Ιάσωνας) |
Joannicos | Joannicos (Ioannikios) the Monk of Devich | ||
Joatham | The holy and righteous King Joatham, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
JOB | JOB the Prophet | IOV (1) (Iov, Job, Iovia, Iobia, Jovia, Jobia, Iovi, Iobi) / ΙΩΒ (1) (Ιώβ, Ιωβία, Ιώβη) | |
JOB | The holy and righteous JOB the Long Suffering, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th (>1 nameday) | IOV (2) (Iov, Job, Iovia, Iobia, Jobia, Jovia, Iovi, Iobi) / ΙΩΒ (2) (Ιώβ, Ιωβία) |
Job of Pochaev | Job of Pochaev |
Je - Johan ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
Jechoniah | The holy and righteous King Jechoniah, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jephthah | The holy and righteous Jephthah, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jeremiah | The 13 Martyrs of Kantara, Cyprus: John (Abbot), Conon (Konon), Jeremiah, Mark, Cyril (Kyrillos), THEOKTISTOS, Barnabas (Varnavas), Maximus, THEOGNOSTOS, Joseph, Gennadios, Gerasimos and Germanos | ||
Jeremiah | The holy Prophet Jeremiah, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
JEREMIAS | JEREMIAS the Prophet | JEREMIA (Jeremia, Ieremias) / ΙΕΡΕΜΙΑΣ (Ιερεμίας) | |
Jeremias | PAMPHILUS the Martyr & his Companions Valens, Paul, SELEUCUS, Porphyrius, Julian, Theodulus, and five others from Egypt: Elias, Jeremias, Esaias, Samuel, and Daniel | ||
Jerome | Our Righteous Father HIERONYMUS (Jerome) | 15 June / 15 Ιουνίου (nameday) | IERONYMOS (Ieronymos, Geronymos, Ieronimi, Jeronymo, Geronimo, Jeroen) / ΙΕΡΩΝΥΜΟΣ (Ιερώνυμος, Γερώνυμος, Ιερονύμη) |
Jesse | The holy Patriarch Jesse, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jesus | Jesus (JOSHUA) of Navi | 1 September / 1 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | JOSHUA (Joshua, Josh) / ΙΗΣΟΥΣ (Ιησούς) |
Jesus Christ | Circumcision of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ | ||
Jesus Christ | Deposition of the Precious Robe of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Moscow | ||
Jesus Christ | Leavetaking of the Presentation of Our Lord and Savior in the Temple | ||
Jesus Christ | The Presentation of Our Lord and Savior in the Temple | ||
Jesus Christ | The THEOPHANY (EPIPHANY) of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ *) *) Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the JORDAN river. During the time of the Heavenly (OURANIA) Baptism, the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove (PERISTERA) came down from heaven on Jesus, and God spoke. This day is called the day of “THEOPHANY” (the day that God appeared), because the voice of God was heard on earth. It is also called Epiphany and the Day of Lights (PHOTA / i Imera ton FOTON). | ||
Jesus Christ | Transfiguration (METAMORFOSE) of our Lord and Savior (SOTIROS) Jesus Christ | ||
Jesus Christ | Translation of the Image of Our Lord and God and Savior, Jesus Christ (The Mandylion) | ||
Jesus of Nun | The holy and righteous Jesus (Joshua) of Nun, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Joachim | John (or Joachim), Bishop of Zichni | ||
JOACHIM | The Holy & Righteous Ancestors of God, JOACHIM and Anna | 9 September / 9 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | JOAHIM (Joakim, Ioakeim, Joachim, Makis) / ΙΩΑΚΕΙΜ (Ιωακείμ, Μάκης) |
Joachim of Chersonisos | The Holy New Archpriest Martyrs Gerasimus of Crete, Neophytos of Knossos, Joachim (Ioakeim) of Chersonisos, Hierotheos (Ierotheos) of Lampi, Zachariah of Sitia, Joachim (Ioakeim) of Petra, Gerasimos of Rethymno, Kallinikos of Kydonia, Melchizedek of Kissamos, Kallinikos of Diopolos, and those Martyred with Them (1821-1822) | ||
Joachim of Petra | The Holy New Archpriest Martyrs Gerasimus of Crete, Neophytos of Knossos, Joachim (Ioakeim) of Chersonisos, Hierotheos (Ierotheos) of Lampi, Zachariah of Sitia, Joachim (Ioakeim) of Petra, Gerasimos of Rethymno, Kallinikos of Kydonia, Melchizedek of Kissamos, Kallinikos of Diopolos, and those Martyred with Them (1821-1822) | ||
Joachim of Vatopaidi | Removal of the Sacred Relics of Saint Joachim "Papoulakis" of Vatopaidi | ||
Joachim of Vatopedi | Joachim of Vatopedi who was given the name Papoulakis | ||
Joann | The 11 New Martyrs of Estonia: the Holy Hieromartyrs: Basil (Vassili Ristkok) the Protopresbyter, John (Johannes Kraav), John (Joann Sergejev), Artemios (Arteemi Vapper) and Nikolai Leisman); the Holy Martyrs: Basil (Vassili Astanin) the Deacon, Peeter Koslov the deacon, Martha (Marta Leisman) the Presvytera, and the Laypeople John (Joann Lagovski), Theodore (Theodore Petai) and Anna (Anna Petai) | ||
Joann | The 11 New Martyrs of Estonia: the Holy Hieromartyrs: Basil (Vassili Ristkok) the Protopresbyter, John (Johannes Kraav), John (Joann Sergejev), Artemios (Arteemi Vapper) and Nikolai Leisman); the Holy Martyrs: Basil (Vassili Astanin) the Deacon, Peeter Koslov the deacon, Martha (Marta Leisman) the Presvytera, and the Laypeople John (Joann Lagovski), Theodore (Theodore Petai) and Anna (Anna Petai) | ||
Joanna | Joanna the Myrrhbearer | ||
Joannicius | The Synaxis of the Holy Hierarchs of Serbia The Saints commemorated on this day are: Sava, first Archbishop and Enlightener of Serbia (Jan. 14), Arsenius the successor of Sava (Oct. 28), Sava II (Feb. 8), Nicodemus, Abbot of Hilandar and later Archbishop of Serbia (May 11), Joannicius the Archbishop and later Patriarch, Ephraim the Patriarch, Spyridon the succesor of Ephraim, Macarius, Gabriel the Archbishop, Eustathius (Jan. 4), James, Daniel (Dec. 20), Sava III, Gregory, Cyril (Kyrillos) the Patriarch, John, Maximus, and Nicon. | ||
JOANNICIUS the Great | JOANNICIUS (IOANIKIOS) the Great | 4 November / 4 Νοεμβρίου (nameday) | IOANIKIOS (Ioannikios, Ioannicius, Ionanicius) / ΙΩΑΝΝΙΚΙΟΣ (Ιωαννίκιος, Ιωανίκιος) |
Joel | The holy Prophet Joel, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Joel the Prophet | Joel (Ioel) the Prophet | ||
Johannes | The 11 New Martyrs of Estonia: the Holy Hieromartyrs: Basil (Vassili Ristkok) the Protopresbyter, John (Johannes Kraav), John (Joann Sergejev), Artemios (Arteemi Vapper) and Nikolai Leisman); the Holy Martyrs: Basil (Vassili Astanin) the Deacon, Peeter Koslov the deacon, Martha (Marta Leisman) the Presvytera, and the Laypeople John (Joann Lagovski), Theodore (Theodore Petai) and Anna (Anna Petai) | ||
Johannes | Ton en Sebasteia Agion Tessarakonta (40, SARANTA) Megalomartyron (the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste): | ||
Johannes Cassianus | Cassianus (Kassianos, Johannes Cassianus, Johannes of Massilia) and Germanus (Hermanus) from Dacia Pontica (Dobrogea in present-day Romania) *) | 29 February / 29 Φεβρουαρίου (nameday) (if not a leap year: 28 February / 28 Φεβρουαρίου) | CASIANOS (Casianos, Kasianos, Cassianos, Kassianos, Cassios, Kassios, Casios, Kasios, Cassos, Kassos, Casos, Kasos, Kassis, Kasis) / ΚΑΣΣΙΑΝΟΣ (Κασσιανόσ, Κάσσυ, Κασιανή, Κασσιανός, Κασιανός, Κάσσιος, Κάσιος, Κάσσος, Κάσος, Κάσσης, Κάσης) |
Johannes of Massilia | Cassianus (Kassianos, Johannes Cassianus, Johannes of Massilia) and Germanus (Hermanus) from Dacia Pontica (Dobrogea in present-day Romania) *) | 29 February / 29 Φεβρουαρίου (nameday) (if not a leap year: 28 February / 28 Φεβρουαρίου) | CASIANOS (Casianos, Kasianos, Cassianos, Kassianos, Cassios, Kassios, Casios, Kasios, Cassos, Kassos, Casos, Kasos, Kassis, Kasis) / ΚΑΣΣΙΑΝΟΣ (Κασσιανόσ, Κάσσυ, Κασιανή, Κασσιανός, Κασιανός, Κάσσιος, Κάσιος, Κάσσος, Κάσος, Κάσσης, Κάσης) |
John ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
John | ALEXANDER, John, and Paul the New, Patriarchs of Constantinople | ||
John | Basil and John the Hieromartyrs | ||
John | CYRUS & John the Unmercenaries | ||
John | Finding of the Relics of Cyrus (Kyros) and John the Unmercenaries | (>1 nameday) | |
John | Holy Father John the Righteous, disciple of St. Gregory of Decapolis | ||
John | Holy New Martyrs Mark and John | ||
John | John & George, Patriarchs of Constantinople | ||
John | John (or Joachim), Bishop of Zichni | ||
John | John and Sergios, Bishops of Lerna | ||
John | John and Symeon the Fool for Christ | ||
John | John the Abstainer, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
John | John the Bulgarian | ||
John | John the Chozebite, Bishop of Caesaria | ||
John | John the Foreigner | ||
John | John the Hermit | ||
John | John the Hermit of Crete | ||
John | John the Hieromartyr | ||
John | John the Hut-Dweller | ||
John | John the Martyr of Romania | ||
John | John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
John | John the New Martyr of Crete | ||
John | John the New Martyr of Epiros | ||
John | John the New Martyr of Epiros | ||
John | John the New Martyr of Peleponnesos | ||
John | John the New Martyr of Thassos | ||
John | John the Righteous of Damascus (Ioannes o DAMASKINOS) | (nameday) | |
John | John the Righteous, Bishop of Irinopolis | ||
John | John the Soldier of Egypt | ||
John | John the Wonderworker of Kronstadt | ||
John | John the Wonderworker of Novgorod | ||
John | John, Joseph, and Nikitas the Monks of Chios | ||
John | Manuel and John the New Martyrs | ||
John | Meletios the Commander & his Companion Martyrs Stephen, John, Serapion the Egyptian, Callinicus (Kallinikos) the Sorcerer, Theodore and Faustus and with them 1218 Soldiers with Women and Children; among the women and children are the holy martyrs MARCIANA, Susanna, PALLADIA, and the infants Cyriacus (Kyriakos) and CHRISTIAN. The names of some of the soldiers, and of the twelve tribunes are: the holy martyrs Faustus, Festus, Marcellus, Theodore, Meletius, Sergius, Marcellinus, Felix, PHOTINUS, Theodoriscus, Mercurius and Didymus. | ||
John | Nicholas & John the New Martyrs | ||
John | Our Holy Father John of Kaloktenos, Metropolitan of Thebes | ||
John | Our Holy Father John, Archbishop of Constantinople | ||
John | Our Righteous Father John, Bishop and Hesychast | ||
John | Seven Holy Martyred Youths of Ephesus: Maximilian, Iamblicus, Martinian, John, Dionysius, Exacustodianus (Constantine, Konstantinos) and Antoninus *) The primary feastday of The Seven Youths of Ephesus is August 4, but they are also commemorated on October 22. Some believe that the commemoration of August 4 celebrates the day of their surrection, while that of October 22 commemorates the day of their second death. Others believe that the memory of he Holy Seven Youths of Ephesus is unnecessarily mentioned on October 22 by some synaxarists. **) There is some confusion about the names of some of the Holy Youths. As mentioned above, Exacustodianus is sometimes referred to as Konstantinos. However, according to others, Antoninus is sometimes referred to as John. | (primary feastday is August 4) | |
John | Seven Holy Youths of Ephesus: MAXIMILIAN, EXACUSTODIANUS, Iamblichus, Martinian, Dionysius, Antoninus [John] and Constantine (Konstantinos) *) The primary feastday of The Seven Youths of Ephesus is August 4, but they are also commemorated on October 22. Some believe that the commemoration of August 4 celebrates the day of their surrection, while that of October 22 commemorates the day of their second death. Others believe that the memory of he Holy Seven Youths of Ephesus is unnecessarily mentioned on October 22 by some synaxarists. **) There is some confusion about the names of some of the Holy Youths. As mentioned above, Antoninus is sometimes referred to as John. However, according to others, Exacustodianus is sometimes referred to as Konstantinos. | ||
John | STAMATIOS, John, & Nicholas, New Martyrs of Spetses | ||
John | Tarasios & John the Martyrs | ||
John | The 11 New Martyrs of Estonia: the Holy Hieromartyrs: Basil (Vassili Ristkok) the Protopresbyter, John (Johannes Kraav), John (Joann Sergejev), Artemios (Arteemi Vapper) and Nikolai Leisman); the Holy Martyrs: Basil (Vassili Astanin) the Deacon, Peeter Koslov the deacon, Martha (Marta Leisman) the Presvytera, and the Laypeople John (Joann Lagovski), Theodore (Theodore Petai) and Anna (Anna Petai) | ||
John | The 11 New Martyrs of Estonia: the Holy Hieromartyrs: Basil (Vassili Ristkok) the Protopresbyter, John (Johannes Kraav), John (Joann Sergejev), Artemios (Arteemi Vapper) and Nikolai Leisman); the Holy Martyrs: Basil (Vassili Astanin) the Deacon, Peeter Koslov the deacon, Martha (Marta Leisman) the Presvytera, and the Laypeople John (Joann Lagovski), Theodore (Theodore Petai) and Anna (Anna Petai) | ||
John | The 11 New Martyrs of Estonia: the Holy Hieromartyrs: Basil (Vassili Ristkok) the Protopresbyter, John (Johannes Kraav), John (Joann Sergejev), Artemios (Arteemi Vapper) and Nikolai Leisman); the Holy Martyrs: Basil (Vassili Astanin) the Deacon, Peeter Koslov the deacon, Martha (Marta Leisman) the Presvytera, and the Laypeople John (Joann Lagovski), Theodore (Theodore Petai) and Anna (Anna Petai) | ||
John | The 13 Martyrs of Kantara, Cyprus: John (Abbot), Conon (Konon), Jeremiah, Mark, Cyril (Kyrillos), THEOKTISTOS, Barnabas (Varnavas), Maximus, THEOGNOSTOS, Joseph, Gennadios, Gerasimos and Germanos | ||
John | The Holy New Martyr John the Ship-Builder who was martyred in Kos | ||
John | The Synaxis of the Holy Hierarchs of Serbia The Saints commemorated on this day are: Sava, first Archbishop and Enlightener of Serbia (Jan. 14), Arsenius the successor of Sava (Oct. 28), Sava II (Feb. 8), Nicodemus, Abbot of Hilandar and later Archbishop of Serbia (May 11), Joannicius the Archbishop and later Patriarch, Ephraim the Patriarch, Spyridon the succesor of Ephraim, Macarius, Gabriel the Archbishop, Eustathius (Jan. 4), James, Daniel (Dec. 20), Sava III, Gregory, Cyril (Kyrillos) the Patriarch, John, Maximus, and Nicon. | ||
John | Ton en Sebasteia Agion Tessarakonta (40, SARANTA) Megalomartyron (the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste): | ||
John | XENOPHON & his Companions: his wife Mary, and his sons John and Arcadius | ||
John Batatze | Emperor John Batatze, the Merciful | ||
John Calphas | John Calphas the new Martyr | ||
John Cassian | Cassianus (Kassianos, Johannes Cassianus, Johannes of Massilia) and Germanus (Hermanus) from Dacia Pontica (Dobrogea in present-day Romania) *) | 29 February / 29 Φεβρουαρίου (nameday) (if not a leap year: 28 February / 28 Φεβρουαρίου) | CASIANOS (Casianos, Kasianos, Cassianos, Kassianos, Cassios, Kassios, Casios, Kasios, Cassos, Kassos, Casos, Kasos, Kassis, Kasis) / ΚΑΣΣΙΑΝΟΣ (Κασσιανόσ, Κάσσυ, Κασιανή, Κασσιανός, Κασιανός, Κάσσιος, Κάσιος, Κάσσος, Κάσος, Κάσσης, Κάσης) |
John CHRYSOSTOM | John CHRYSOSTOM (HRYSOSTOMOS), Archbishop of Constantinople | 13 November / 13 Νοεμβρίου (nameday) | HRYSOSTOMOS (Hrysostomos, Chrysostomus, Hrysostomis, Chrisostomes, Hrysostomi, Chrysostome, Hrysostomia, Chrysostomia, Hrysostomitsa) / ΧΡΥΣΟΣΤΟΜΟΣ (Χρυσόστομος, Χρυσοστόμης, Χρυσοστόμη, Χρυσοστομία, Χρυσοστομίτσα) |
John Chrysostom | Removal of the Relics of John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople | ||
John Chrysostom | Synaxis of The Three Hierarchs (TRION IERARHON): Basil (Vasilis) the Great, Gregory the Theologian, & John Chrysostom | ||
John Climacus | John Climacus the Righteous, author of The Divine Ladder of Ascent | ||
John Climacus | Sunday of St. John Climacus, author of The Ladder | -21 days before Pascha | |
John III | John III, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
John Koukouzelis | John Koukouzelis the Psalti | (nameday) | |
John Maximovitch, | John Maximovitch, Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco | ||
John of Carpathia | Holy Father John of Carpathia | ||
John of Gaza | Barsanuphius the Great and John of Gaza | ||
John of Kronstadt | Holy Father John of Kronstadt | ||
John of Massilia | Cassianus (Kassianos, Johannes Cassianus, Johannes of Massilia) and Germanus (Hermanus) from Dacia Pontica (Dobrogea in present-day Romania) *) | 29 February / 29 Φεβρουαρίου (nameday) (if not a leap year: 28 February / 28 Φεβρουαρίου) | CASIANOS (Casianos, Kasianos, Cassianos, Kassianos, Cassios, Kassios, Casios, Kasios, Cassos, Kassos, Casos, Kasos, Kassis, Kasis) / ΚΑΣΣΙΑΝΟΣ (Κασσιανόσ, Κάσσυ, Κασιανή, Κασσιανός, Κασιανός, Κάσσιος, Κάσιος, Κάσσος, Κάσος, Κάσσης, Κάσης) |
John of Rilas | John of Rilas | ||
John of Smyrna | John of Smyrna the New Martyr | ||
John Scholarios | Righteous John Scholarios | ||
John the Apostle | Synaxis of the Twelve Holy APOSTLES: Peter (Simonas), Andrew (Andreas), James (Iakovos) & John (Ioannis) the sons of Zebedee, Phillip, Bartholomew (Nathanael), Thomas, Matthew (Matthaios), James the son of Alphaeus (Iakovos tou Alfaiou), Jude (Ioudas) the brother of James, Simon & Matthias | ||
John the Baptist | Apodosis of the Feast of the Forerunner | ||
John the Baptist | Beheading of the Holy and Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John | ||
John the Baptist | First & Second Finding of the Venerable Head of John the Baptist | ||
John the Baptist | Leavetaking of the Nativity of the Forerunner John the Baptist | ||
John the Baptist | Nativity of the Forerunner John the Baptist *) Note: Some websites state, that today is the nameday of Ioannis (John) / Ιωάννης. Although today we celebrate the Nativity of John the Baptist, in our opinion the main nameday of John is january 7, when we celebrate the Synaxis of John the Baptist. | ||
JOHN the Baptist | Synaxis of JOHN the Holy Glorious Prophet, Baptist, & Forerunner (PRODROMOS) | 7 January / 7 Ιανουαρίου (nameday) | GIANNA (Gianna, Yanna, Giannoula, Giankoula) / ΓΙΑΝΝΑ (Γιάννα, Γιαννούλα, Γιανγκούλα)
ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ (Γιάννης, Τζαννής, Τζανής, Γιαννιός, Γιάννος, Γιάνναρος, Γιανναράς, Γιάνγκος, Γιάγκος, Γιανγκούλας, Γιαννάκης)
ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ (Ιωάννης, Ιωάννα, Ιβάνα, Βάνα, Βάννα) ZANNETOS (Zannetos, Zannettos, Zanneta, Zannetta, Zanet, Jeannette, Jean) / ΖΑΝΝΕΤΟΣ (Ζαννέτος, Ζαννέττος, Ζαννέτα, Ζαννέττα, Ζανέτ) |
John the Baptist | The Conception of St. John the Baptist | ||
John the Baptist | Third Finding of the Precious Head of St. John the Baptist | ||
John the Baptist, | The holy Prophet and Forerunner John the Baptist, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
John the Cappadocian | John the Cappadocian, Epiphanius and Menas, Patriarchs of Constantinople | ||
John the Evangelist | The Falling Asleep of St. John the Evangelist and Theologian | ||
John the Russian | John the Russian of Evia | ||
John the Theologian | EUTYCHES the Hieromartyr & Disciple of St. John the Theologian | ||
John the THEOLOGIAN | Synaxis of the Holy Powder (or manna) which emitted from the tomb of Saint John the THEOLOGIAN | 8 May / 8 Μαΐου (nameday) | THEOLOGOS (Theologos, Theologis, Thologos, Thologis, Tholois, Theologia, Thologia) / ΘΕΟΛΟΓΟΣ (Θεολόγος, Θεολόγης, Θολόγος, Θολόγης, Θολόης, Θεολογία, Θολογία) |
John-Vladimir | John-Vladimir, Ruler of Serbia |
Jon - Jos ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
Jonah | Jonah (Iona) of Manchuria | ||
Jonah | Jonah the Righteous Martyr of Lerios | ||
Jonah | Peter, Alexis, Jonah (Iona), Hermogenes (Ermogenes) & Tikhon, Metropolitans of Moscow | ||
Jonah | The holy Prophet Jonah, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
JONAH the Prophet | JONAH the Prophet | 21 September / 21 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | JONAS (Jonas, Ionas, Ion, Ionia) / ΙΩΝΑΣ (Ιωνάς, Ίων, Ιωνία) |
Jonas | Father among the Saints Jonas, Metropolitan of Kiev | ||
Jonas | The Holy Martyrs Jonas (Ionas) and Barachesius (Varachisios) | ||
Joram | The holy and righteous King Joram, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jordan | Jordan the New Martyr | ||
Jordan | Jordan the Wonderworker | ||
JORDAN | The THEOPHANY (EPIPHANY) of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ *) *) Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the JORDAN river. During the time of the Heavenly (OURANIA) Baptism, the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove (PERISTERA) came down from heaven on Jesus, and God spoke. This day is called the day of “THEOPHANY” (the day that God appeared), because the voice of God was heard on earth. It is also called Epiphany and the Day of Lights (PHOTA / i Imera ton FOTON). | 6 January / 6 Ιανουαρίου (nameday) | IORDANIS (Iordanis, Jordanis, Jordanes, Giordanis, Giordanes, Danis, Ntanis, Iordania, Jordania, Giordania, Iordana, Jordana, Giordana, Dana, Ntana, Jordan) / ΙΟΡΔΑΝΗΣ (Ιορδάνης, Γιορντανής, Δάνης, Ντάνης, Ιορδανία, Γιορντανία, Ιορδάνα, Γιορντάνα, Δάνα, Ντάνα) |
Josaphat | The holy and righteous King Josaphat, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Joseph | Acepsimas the Bishop, Joseph the Presbyter, & Aeithalas the Deacon, Martyrs of Persia | ||
Joseph | John, Joseph, and Nikitas the Monks of Chios | ||
JOSEPH | JOSEPH (IOSIF) the Betrothed of Mary the Mother of God (*) moveable feast | Sunday after Nativity, or December 26 if there is no Sunday between December 25 and January 1 (nameday) | JOSEF (Iosif, Joseph, Sifis, Josifina, Josephina, Zosefina) / ΙΩΣΗΦ (Ιωσήφ, Σήφης, Ιωσηφίνα, Ζοζεφίνα) |
JOSEPH | JOSEPH (IOSIF) the Betrothed of Mary the Mother of God (*) moveable feast | Sunday after Nativity, or December 26 if there is no Sunday between December 25 and January 1 (nameday) | JOSEF (Iosif, Joseph, Sifis, Josifina, Josephina, Zosefina) / ΙΩΣΗΦ (Ιωσήφ, Σήφης, Ιωσηφίνα, Ζοζεφίνα) |
Joseph | Joseph the Hymnographer | ||
Joseph | Joseph the New Martyr of Aleppo | ||
JOSEPH | JOSEPH the Righteous of Arimathea | 31 July / 31 Ιουλίου (>1 nameday) | IOSIF (3) (Iosif, Josef, Joseph, Sifis, Iosifina, Josephina, Zosefina) / ΙΩΣΗΦ (3) (Ιωσήφ, Σήφης, Ιωσηφίνα, Ζοζεφίν |
Joseph | Joseph the Sanctified | ||
Joseph | Joseph, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
Joseph | Our Holy Father Joseph the Confessor, Archbishop of Thessalonica | ||
Joseph | Our Righteous Father Joseph | ||
Joseph | The 13 Martyrs of Kantara, Cyprus: John (Abbot), Conon (Konon), Jeremiah, Mark, Cyril (Kyrillos), THEOKTISTOS, Barnabas (Varnavas), Maximus, THEOGNOSTOS, Joseph, Gennadios, Gerasimos and Germanos | ||
Joseph | Venerable Joseph the Much-Ailing (April 4) Is also celebrated on August 28, Synaxis of the Kiev Cave Fathers: *) Today, the Church celebrates the Synaxis of the Holy Fathers of the Kiev Caves, whose relics repose in the Far Caves of Saint Theodosius. They have their own individual days of commemoration, but today the Church honors the whole assembly of these venerable saints: Theodosius the Founder, Agathon the Wonderworker, Acindynus the Archimandrite , Ammon, Amphilochius the Bishop of Vladimir, Volhynia, Anatolius the Recluse, Aquila the Deacon, Arseny the Lover of Labor, Athanasius the Recluse, Benjamin (Veniamin) the Recluse, Cassian (Kassianos) the Recluse, Daniel, Dionysius the Recluse, Dositheus the Archimandrite, Eulogius, Euthymius the Hieroschemamonk, Gerontius the Canonarch, Gregory the Recluse, Hilarion (Ilarion), Hypatius (Ypatios) the Healer, Ignatius the Archimandrite, Isidore the Recluse Joseph the Much-Ailing, Laurence the Recluse, Leontius the Canonarch Longinus the Gate-Keeper, Lucian the Priest, Macarius the Deacon, Mardarius the Recluse, Martyrius the Recluse, Martyrius the Deacon, Mercurius the Faster, Moses the Wonderworker, Nestor the Unlearned, Paisius, Pambo the Recluse, Pancratius the Recluse, Paphnutius the Recluse, Paul the Obedient, Pimen the Faster, Pior the Recluse, Rufus the Obedient, Silouan, Sisoes, Sophronius the Recluse, Theodore the Silent, Theodosius (Prince Theodore), Theophilus the Archbishop of Novgorod, Timothy, Titus the Soldier, Zachariah the Faster and Zeno the Faster | ||
Joseph Gerontogiannis | Joseph Gerontogiannis of Lithines Sitia | ||
Joseph PANGALOS | Great and Holy Monday - Joseph PANGALOS, The All-Good | -6 days before Pascha (nameday) | PAGALOS (Pagalos) / ΠΑΓΚΑΛΟΣ (Πάγκαλος, Παγκαλος) |
Joseph the All-Good | The holy Patriarch Joseph the All-Good, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Joseph the betrothed | The holy and righteous Joseph the betrothed, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
JOSHUA | Jesus (JOSHUA) of Navi | 1 September / 1 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | JOSHUA (Joshua, Josh) / ΙΗΣΟΥΣ (Ιησούς) |
Joshua of Nun | The holy and righteous Jesus (Joshua) of Nun, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Josias | The holy and righteous King Josias, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th |
Ju ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
Judas | The holy Patriarch Judas, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Jude | Thaddeus (Jude) the Apostle & Brother of Our Lord | ||
Jude the Apostle | Synaxis of the Twelve Holy APOSTLES: Peter (Simonas), Andrew (Andreas), James (Iakovos) & John (Ioannis) the sons of Zebedee, Phillip, Bartholomew (Nathanael), Thomas, Matthew (Matthaios), James the son of Alphaeus (Iakovos tou Alfaiou), Jude (Ioudas) the brother of James, Simon & Matthias | ||
Judgment Sunday | Judgment Sunday (Meatfare Sunday) | -56 days before Pascha | |
Judith | The holy and righteous Judith, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Julia | EUPRAXIA & Julia the Righteous of Tabenna | ||
Julia | Julia the Virgin-martyr of Carthage | ||
JULIA | JULIA, Virgin Martyr | JULIA (1) (Julia, Ioulia, Gioulia, Tzoulia, Ioulitsa, Gioula, Gioulitsa, Ioulios, Julius, Jule, Julie) / ΙΟΥΛΙΑ (1) (Ιουλία, Γιουλία, Τζούλια, Ιουλίτσα, Γιούλα, Γιουλίτσα, Ιούλιος) | |
Julia | Theodotos the Martyr of Ancyra & the 7 Virgin-martyrs (Tekousa, Alexandria, Claudia, Phaine, Euphrasia, Matrona, Julia, Theodoti) *) *) According to some, Theodotos and the 7 Virgin-Martyrs are celebrated May 17th. According to others, they are celebrated May 18th. There also seems to be some confusion about the names of the 7 Virgin-martyrs: some mention Euphrasia, others mention Theodoti. In some cases 8 names are mentioned, inclluding both names Euphrasia and Theodoti. | (according to others, May 18th) | |
Julian | Julian (Ioulianos) the Presbyter & Caesarius (Kaisarios) the Deacon | ||
Julian | Julian the Martyr | ||
JULIAN | JULIAN the Martyr | 16 March / 16 Μαρτίου (nameday) | JULIANUS (Julianus, Julian, Ioulianos, Gioulianos, Giolanos) / ΙΟΥΛΙΑΝΟΣ (Ιουλιανός, Γιουλιανός, Γιολανός) |
Julian | Julian the Martyr | ||
Julian | Julian the Martyr of Tarsus | ||
Julian | PAMPHILUS the Martyr & his Companions Valens, Paul, SELEUCUS, Porphyrius, Julian, Theodulus, and five others from Egypt: Elias, Jeremias, Esaias, Samuel, and Daniel | ||
JULIANA | JULIANA (IOULIANI) of Nicomedia & her 630 Companion Martyrs | 21 December / 21 Δεκεμβρίου (>1 nameday) | JULIA (2) (Julia, Ioulia, Gioulia, Juliane, Iouliani, Ioulitsa, Gioulitsa, Jula, Gioula, Ioulios, Julius, Juliana, Jule, Julie) / ΙΟΥΛΙΑ (2) (Ιουλία, Γιουλία, Τζούλια, Ιουλιανή, Ιουλίτσα, Γιουλίτσα, Γιούλα, Ιούλιος) |
Juliana | Juliana (Iouliani) the Martyr of Heliopolis | ||
Juliana | Juliana the Righteous | ||
Juliana | Juliana the Virgin-martyr | ||
Juliana | Paul & his sister Juliana and their Companions | ||
Juliana | Paul, Juliana, and those martyred with them (the executioners) | ||
Juliana | This name belongs to the set of names, which are rarely mentioned (saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281). See explanation mentioned under ***) The 40 Holy Ascetic Virgin Martyrs of Thrace and their Teacher Ammon the Deacon. *) According to tradition, the names of these 40 Holy Virgins vary. Different sets of names exist. Their names have been saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281). However, the following names appear in the asmatiki Akolouthia (“sung services”) and in younger Synaxarists (and are mentioned by most websites): ADAMANTINA, AFRODITE, AKRIVI (ACRIBE), ANTIGONE, Arivia (Arevoïa, Arivea, Aribia), ASPASIA, ATHENA, CALLIRROA (KALLIROI), CALLISTE (KALLISTI), CHAIDO (HAIDO), CHARIKLIA (HARIKLIA), CLEO (KLEIO), CLEONICE (KLEONIKI), CLEOPATRA (KLEOPATRA), CORALIA (KORALIA), DIONE, DODONA, ELPINICA, ERASMIA, ERATO, EUTERPA, Hermenia (Erminia), Lampro, MARGARITA, MARIANTHIA, MELPOMENA, MOSCO, PANDORA, PENELOPE, POLYMNIA, POLYNICE, SAPPFO, TERPSICHORA, THALIA, THEANO, Theonoe, THEONYMPHA, Theophane, Troas [Troada] and URANIA (OURANIA).
Agathocleia, ISMENE (Jasmin, Yasmin) and POLYTIMI. ***) The other set of names, which are rarely mentioned (saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281) are: Agathoniki, Akylina (Aquilina), Ambliani, Anna (or Anthousa), Aplodora, Aristaineti, Dorothea, Efimia, Eftychiani, Eirini (Irene), Evlalia (or Evthymia), Grigoria, Iouliana (Juliana), Iousta (Justa), Kalliniki (Callinice), Kelsina (Celsina), Kyria (Cyria) or Kyriaini (Cyriaine), Kyriaki (Cyriace), Lampadia, Lamprotati, Laurentia, Maria, Matrona (or Agathoniki), Mavra. Pavla, Persis, Philadelphi, Polyniki, Prokopia, Tatiani, Tetesia, Thekla, Theodora, Theodoti, Theodouli, Theoktisti (or Theoklia), Timothea, Varvara (Barbara), Vassa (Bassa) and Veroniki (Berenice). | ||
JULITTA | The Holy Martyrs CYRICUS (KIRIKOS) and His Mother JULITTA | 15 July / 15 Ιουλίου (nameday) | JULITTA (Julitta, Ioulitta, Julitte, Ioulitti, Julite, Iouliti, Gioulitta, Gioulita, Gioulitti, Giouliti) / ΙΟΥΛΙΤΤΑ (Ιουλίττα, Ιουλίτα, Ιουλίττη, Ιουλίτη, Γιουλίττα, Γιουλίτα, Γιουλίττη, Γιουλίτη) |
Julitta of Caesaria | Julitta of Caesaria | ||
Julius | Aaron and Julius the Martyrs of Caerleon | ||
JUNIA the Apostle | The Holy Apostles ANDRONICUS and JUNIA | 17 May / 17 Μαΐου (nameday) | JUNIA (Junia, Iounia, Giounia) / ΙΟΥΝΙΑ (Ιουνία, Γιουνία) |
Justa | Justa the Nun | ||
Justa | This name belongs to the set of names, which are rarely mentioned (saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281). See explanation mentioned under ***) The 40 Holy Ascetic Virgin Martyrs of Thrace and their Teacher Ammon the Deacon. *) According to tradition, the names of these 40 Holy Virgins vary. Different sets of names exist. Their names have been saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281). However, the following names appear in the asmatiki Akolouthia (“sung services”) and in younger Synaxarists (and are mentioned by most websites): ADAMANTINA, AFRODITE, AKRIVI (ACRIBE), ANTIGONE, Arivia (Arevoïa, Arivea, Aribia), ASPASIA, ATHENA, CALLIRROA (KALLIROI), CALLISTE (KALLISTI), CHAIDO (HAIDO), CHARIKLIA (HARIKLIA), CLEO (KLEIO), CLEONICE (KLEONIKI), CLEOPATRA (KLEOPATRA), CORALIA (KORALIA), DIONE, DODONA, ELPINICA, ERASMIA, ERATO, EUTERPA, Hermenia (Erminia), Lampro, MARGARITA, MARIANTHIA, MELPOMENA, MOSCO, PANDORA, PENELOPE, POLYMNIA, POLYNICE, SAPPFO, TERPSICHORA, THALIA, THEANO, Theonoe, THEONYMPHA, Theophane, Troas [Troada] and URANIA (OURANIA).
Agathocleia, ISMENE (Jasmin, Yasmin) and POLYTIMI. ***) The other set of names, which are rarely mentioned (saved in their ancient Martyrion (Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca 2280-2281) are: Agathoniki, Akylina (Aquilina), Ambliani, Anna (or Anthousa), Aplodora, Aristaineti, Dorothea, Efimia, Eftychiani, Eirini (Irene), Evlalia (or Evthymia), Grigoria, Iouliana (Juliana), Iousta (Justa), Kalliniki (Callinice), Kelsina (Celsina), Kyria (Cyria) or Kyriaini (Cyriaine), Kyriaki (Cyriace), Lampadia, Lamprotati, Laurentia, Maria, Matrona (or Agathoniki), Mavra. Pavla, Persis, Philadelphi, Polyniki, Prokopia, Tatiani, Tetesia, Thekla, Theodora, Theodoti, Theodouli, Theoktisti (or Theoklia), Timothea, Varvara (Barbara), Vassa (Bassa) and Veroniki (Berenice). | ||
JUSTIN | JUSTIN (IOUSTINOS) the Philosopher and Martyr and his Companions: Chariton (Hariton), Charito (Harito), Pæon, EUELPISTUS, HIERAX (IERAX, GERAKAS) and Liberianus | 1 June / 1 Ιουνίου (nameday) | IOUSTINOS (Justin, Ioustinos) / ΙΟΥΣΤΙΝΟΣ (Ιουστίνος) |
JUSTINA | The Holy Hieromartyr CYPRIAN and the Virgin Martyr JUSTINA | 2 October / 2 Οκτωβρίου (nameday) | IOUSTA (Iousta, Jousta) / ΙΟΥΣΤΑ (Ιούστα, Γιούστα)
ΙΟΥΣΤΙΝΗ (Ιουστίνα, Ιουστίνη, Γιουστίνα, Γιουστίνη) |
Justinian | Justinian the Emperor and his wife Theodora | ||
JUSTINIAN II | JUSTINIAN II, Emperor, the Lesser | 2 August / 2 Αυγούστου (nameday) | JUSTINIAN (Ioustinianos, Justinianus, Justinian) / ΙΟΥΣΤΙΝΙΑΝΟΣ (Ιουστινιανός) |
Justus | Justus the Martyr | ||
Juvenal | Juvenal the Protomartyr of America & Alaska | ||
Juvenal | St. Juvenal, Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
JUVENALIUS | JUVENALIUS (IOUVENALIOS) of Alaska | 13 December / 13 Δεκεμβρίου (nameday) | IOUVENALIOS (Iouvenalios, Juvenalius, Iouvenalia, Juvenalia, Iouvenalis, Juvenales, Giouvenalis, Giuvenales) / ΙΟΥΒΕΝΑΛΙΟΣ (Ιουβενάλιος, Ιουβεναλία, Ιουβενάλης, Γιουβενάλης) |
Juvenaly | Juvenaly & Peter the Aleut, New Martyrs of Alaska |