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Kai - Kan ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
Kaïnan | The holy and righteous Cainan (Kaïnan) Son of Arphaxad, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Kaïnan | The holy and righteous Cainan (Kaïnan) Son of Enos, Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th | |
Kaisar the Apostle | Apollo, Tychikos, Sosthenes, Cephas (Kifas), Epaphroditos, Caesar (Kaisar), & Onesiphoros, Apostles of the 70 | ||
Kaisar the Apostle | Sosthenes, Apollos, Cephas (Kiphas), Caesar (Kaisar), & Epaphroditos, the Apostles of the 70 | ||
Kaisarios | Caesarius (Kaisarios), Brother of Gregory the Theologian | ||
Kaisarios | Julian (Ioulianos) the Presbyter & Caesarius (Kaisarios) the Deacon | ||
Kaleria | 5 Virgins of Caesarea: Martha, Mary, Cyris (Kyria), Valeria (Kaleria) & Marcia | ||
KALI | KALI the Philanthropist | 15 May / 15 Μαΐου (nameday) | KALI (Kali, Kalee, Kaylee) / ΚΑΛΗ (Κάλη, Καλή) |
KALLIDA | Leonidas and Charissa, NIKE, GALENE, KALLIDA (KALLIS), | 16 April / 16 Απριλλίου (nameday) | CALIS (Kallis, Kallida, Kallia, Kalli, Kalis, Kalida, Kalia, Kali, Callis, Callida, Callia, Calis, Calida, Calia, Caly ) / ΚΑΛΛΙΣ (Καλλίς, Καλλίδα, Καλλία, Κάλλι, Καλίς, Καλίδα, Καλία, Κάλι) |
Kallimachos | Hieron (Ieron) and the 32 Martyrs of Melitene: Hesychius (Isychios), Nicander, Athanasius, Mamas, Barachius (Varachos), Callinicus (Kallinikos), Theogenes, Nicon, Longinus (Logginos), Theodore, Valerius (Oualerios), Xanthius (Xantikos), Theodulus, Callimachus (Kallimachos), Eugene, Theodochus, Ostrychius (Vostrykios), Epiphanius, Maximian, Ducitius, Claudian (Klavdianos), Theophilus, Gigantius, Dorotheus, Theodotus, Castrychius (Kastrikios), Anicletus (Anikitos), Theomelius, Eutychius, Hilarion (Ilarios), Diodotus, and Amonitus *) Some sources mention Victor (Ouïktor) | ||
Kalliniki | Kalliniki (Callinica) & Vassilisa (Basilissa) the Martyrs | ||
Kalliniki | 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). | ||
Kallinikos | Hieron (Ieron) and the 32 Martyrs of Melitene: Hesychius (Isychios), Nicander, Athanasius, Mamas, Barachius (Varachos), Callinicus (Kallinikos), Theogenes, Nicon, Longinus (Logginos), Theodore, Valerius (Oualerios), Xanthius (Xantikos), Theodulus, Callimachus (Kallimachos), Eugene, Theodochus, Ostrychius (Vostrykios), Epiphanius, Maximian, Ducitius, Claudian (Klavdianos), Theophilus, Gigantius, Dorotheus, Theodotus, Castrychius (Kastrikios), Anicletus (Anikitos), Theomelius, Eutychius, Hilarion (Ilarios), Diodotus, and Amonitus *) Some sources mention Victor (Ouïktor) | ||
Kallinikos | 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. | ||
Kallinikos | Our Holy Father Kallinikos, Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
KALLINIKOS | The Holy Martyr CALLINICUS (KALLINIKOS ) | 29 July / 29 Ιουλίου (nameday) | KALLINIKOS (Kallinikos, Callinicus, Kalinikos, Calinicus, Kallinikis, Callinices) / ΚΑΛΛΙΝΙΚΟΣ (Καλλίνικος, Καλλινίκης) |
Kallinikos | The Holy Martyrs Thyrsus, LEUCIUS, and Callinicus (Kallinikos) of Asia Minor, and Philemon (Filemon) , Apollonius, and ARIAN of Alexandria | ||
Kallinikos of Diopolos | 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) | ||
Kallinikos of Kydonia | 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) | ||
KALLIOPE | KALLIOPE the Martyr | 8 June / 8 Ιουνίου (nameday) | KALLIOPI (Kalliopi, Kaliopi, Kalliope, Kalliopia, Popi, Poppy) / ΚΑΛΛΙΟΠΗ (Καλλιόπη, Καλλιοπία, Πόπη) |
Kalliopios | Calliopus (Kalliopios) and Akylina the Martyrs | ||
KALLIROI | 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) | KALLIROI (Kalliroi Kaliroi) / ΚΑΛΛΙΡΟΗ (Καλλιρόη, Καλλιρρόη) |
KALLIS | Leonidas and Charissa, NIKE, GALENE, KALLIDA (KALLIS), | 16 April / 16 Απριλλίου (nameday) | CALIS (Kallis, Kallida, Kallia, Kalli, Kalis, Kalida, Kalia, Kali, Callis, Callida, Callia, Calis, Calida, Calia, Caly ) / ΚΑΛΛΙΣ (Καλλίς, Καλλίδα, Καλλία, Κάλλι, Καλίς, Καλίδα, Καλία, Κάλι) |
KALLISTHENI | CALLISTHENA (KALLISTHENI) the Martyr | 4 October / 4 Οκτωβρίου (nameday) | KALLISTHENIS (Kallisthenis) / ΚΑΛΛΙΣΘΕΝΗΣ (Καλλισθένη, Καλλισθένης) |
KALLISTI | Holy Martyrs CALLISTE (KALLISTI) and Siblings: Euodus and Hermogenes (Ermogenis) | 1 September / 1 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | KALLISTI (Kallisti Kalisti) / ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΗ (Καλλίστη)
ΚΛΕΟΝΙΚΗ (Κλεονίκη) |
KALLISTI | 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) | KALLISTI (Kallisti Kalisti) / ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΗ (Καλλίστη) |
KALLISTOS I | KALLISTOS I, Patriarch of Constantinople | 20 June / 20 Ιουνίου (nameday) | KALLISTOS (Kallistos, Callistus, Kalistos, Calistus) / ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΟΣ (Κάλλιστος, Κάλιστος) |
Kallistos Xanthopoulos | Kallistos Xanthopoulos (Callistus II), Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
KALLISTRATOS | CALLISTRATUS (KALLISTRATOS) the Martyr & his 49 Companions | 27 September / 27 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | KALLISTRATOS (Kallistratos, Callistratus, Kallistratis, Kallistrati, Callistrate) / ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ (Καλλίστρατος, Καλλιστράτης, Καλλιστράτη) |
Kalodoti | |||
Kamika | 26 Martyrs in Crimea **) **) The names of the Martyrs vary by source, but of those known they are: Werekas (or Ouerkas, Vercus) and Batwin (or Bathouses, Bathusius, Vathousis) the presbyters, Arpulas (Arpilus) the monk, the eleven laymen Abippas (Abibus), Hagias (Agnus), Ruias (Reas), Egathrax (Igathrax), Eskoes (Iscous), SILAS, Sigetzas (Signicus), Swerilas (Sonerilas), Swemblas (Suimbalus), Therthas (Thermus), and Philgas (Phillus), and the seven laywomen Anna, Alas (Alla), Baren (Varis, Beride, also recorded as Larissa), Moiko (Monco), Kamika (Mamika), Oneko (Virko, Werko, Ouirko, ), and Anemais (Animais). | ||
Kandidos | Ton en Sebasteia Agion Tessarakonta (40, SARANTA) Megalomartyron (the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste): |
Kap - Ke ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
Kapiton | Kapiton, Himenaos (Ymenaios) and Hermogenes (Ermogenis), the Martyrs | ||
Kapiton | The Holy Martyred Bishops of Cherson: Basileus (Vasilios), Ephraim, EUGENE, Capito (Kapiton), Aetherius, Agathodorus, and Elpidius | ||
KARPOS | CARPUS (KARPOS) and ALPHAEUS, Apostles of the 70 | 26 May / 26 Μαΐου (>1 nameday) | KARPOS (2) (Karpos, Carpus) / ΚΑΡΠΟΣ (2) (Καρπός) |
KARPOS | CARPUS (KARPOS), Papylus, Agathodorus, & AGATHONICA, the Martyrs of Pergamus | 13 October / 13 Οκτωβρίου (>1 nameday) | KARPOS (1) (Karpos) / ΚΑΡΠΟΣ (1) (Καρπός) |
Karpos | Karpos the Hieromartyr | ||
KASPAR | The Adoration of the Magi: MELCHIOR, GASPAR (KASPAR), & BALTHASAR | 25 December / 25 Δεκεμβρίου (nameday) | GASPAR (Gaspar, Caspar, Gasparos) / ΓΚΑΣΠΑΡ (Γκασπάρ, Γκάσπαρος) |
Kassiani | Eutychios, Eutychianos and Kassiani the siblings | ||
KASSIANI | KASSIANI (Cassiani) the Hymnographer | 7 September / 7 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | CASSIANI (Cassiani, Kassiani, Cassy, Kassy, Casiani, Kasiani, Cassianos, Kassianos, Casianos, Kasianos, Cassia, Kassia, Casia, Kasia, Cassios, Kassios, Casios, Kasios, Cassos, Kassos, Casos, Kasos, Kassis, Kasis) / ΚΑΣΣΙΑΝΗ (Κασσιανή, Κάσσυ, Κασιανή, Κασσιανός, Κασιανός, Κασσία, Κασία, Κάσσιος, Κάσιος, Κάσσος, Κάσος, Κάσσης, Κάσης) |
Kassianos | 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) |
Kassianos | Venerable Cassian (Kassianos) the Recluse (February 29, May 8) 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 | ||
Kastinos | Kastinos, Archbishop of Constantinople | ||
Kastor | Our Righteous Fathers Sergius, Stephanus, Castor (Kastor) and Palamonus *) Note, that only one site mentions August 13 as the feastday. All other sites mention August 12 as the feastday. | ||
Kastor | SEBASTIAN the Martyr & his Companions: Marcellinus and Mark the brethren, Tranquillinus their father, Nicostratus and his spouse Zoe, Tiburtius, Claudius (Klavdios), Castulus (Kastoulos), and Castor (Kastor) | ||
Kastor | Sergios, Stephen and Kastor (Castor) | ||
Kastoulos | SEBASTIAN the Martyr & his Companions: Marcellinus and Mark the brethren, Tranquillinus their father, Nicostratus and his spouse Zoe, Tiburtius, Claudius (Klavdios), Castulus (Kastoulos), and Castor (Kastor) | ||
Kastrikios | Hieron (Ieron) and the 32 Martyrs of Melitene: Hesychius (Isychios), Nicander, Athanasius, Mamas, Barachius (Varachos), Callinicus (Kallinikos), Theogenes, Nicon, Longinus (Logginos), Theodore, Valerius (Oualerios), Xanthius (Xantikos), Theodulus, Callimachus (Kallimachos), Eugene, Theodochus, Ostrychius (Vostrykios), Epiphanius, Maximian, Ducitius, Claudian (Klavdianos), Theophilus, Gigantius, Dorotheus, Theodotus, Castrychius (Kastrikios), Anicletus (Anikitos), Theomelius, Eutychius, Hilarion (Ilarios), Diodotus, and Amonitus *) Some sources mention Victor (Ouïktor) | ||
KATERINA | CATHERINE (KATERINA, ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗ) the Great Martyr of Alexandria | 25 November / 25 Νοεμβρίου (nameday) | CATHRINE (Aikaterini, Aikaterine, Katerina, Kaiti, Katina, Katerinio, Katinio, Katingko, Katinka, Tinka, Katia, Rina, Kalotina, Karen, Caren, Carin, Caron, Caronn, Carren, Carrin, Carron, Carryn, Caryn, Carynn, Carynne, Karan, Kari, Karin, Karna, Karon, Karren, Karrin, Karryn, Karyn, Kerran, Kerrin, Kerron, Kerrynn, Keryn, Kerynne) / ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗ (Αικατερίνη, Αικατερίνα, Κατερίνα, Καίτη, Κατίνα, Κατερινιώ, Κατινιώ, Κατίνγκω, Κατίγκα, Τίγκα, Κάτια, Ρίνα, Καλοτίνα, Κάρεν) |
KATHOLIKI | The Dormition of our Most Holy (PANAGIA) Lady (DESPINA) the THEOTOKOS (Mother of God) and Ever Virgin MARY. Also nameday of: the monastery of Panagia ELONI, the church of Panagia in GETHSEMANE, ILIOSTALAKTI (HELIOSTALAKTE) throni, the church of Panagia KATHOLIKI, the Monastery of Panagia KROUSTALLENIA, the sleepless embassy (PRESBEIA) of the Virgin Mary to God, the Monastery of Panagia SOUMELA | 15 August / 15 Αυγούστου (nameday) | KATHOLIKE (Katholike, Katholiki, Catholic) / ΚΑΘΟΛΙΚΗ (Καθολική, Καθολικη) *) Near Afandou beach is the church of Panagia Katholiki which is of great historical, archaeological and religious interest. |
Kelestinos | Celestine (Kelestinos), Pope of Rome | ||
Kelsina | 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). | ||
KELSIOS | CELSIUS (KELSIOS) the Martyr | 8 January / 8 Ιανουαρίου (nameday) | KELSIOS (Kelsios, Celsius, Kelsia, Celsia, Kelsa, Celsa, Kelsi, Celse, Tselsi, Elsi, Elsa) / ΚΕΛΣΙΟΣ (Κέλσιος, Κέλσια, Κέλσα, Κέλση, Τσέλση, Ελση, Ελσα) |
Kelsios | NAZARIUS, GERVASIUS, Protasius, & Celsus (Kelsios) of Milan | ||
Kenelm | Kenelm, Prince of Mercia | ||
Kenneth | Kenneth | ||
Kentigern | Kentigern, Bishop of Glasgow | ||
Kera | MATRONA the Righteous of Chios (also known as Kera, Kyratso, KERASIA) | 20 October / 20 Οκτωβρίου (nameday) | KERASIA (Kerasia) / ΚΕΡΑΣΙΑ (Κερασιά, Κερασία) |
KERASIA | MATRONA the Righteous of Chios (also known as Kera, Kyratso, KERASIA) | 20 October / 20 Οκτωβρίου (nameday) | KERASIA (Kerasia) / ΚΕΡΑΣΙΑ (Κερασιά, Κερασία) |
KERKYRA | Holy Martyr CERCYRA (KERKYRA) | 29 April / 29 Απριλλίου (nameday) | KERKYRA (Kerkyra, Kerkira) / ΚΕΡΚΥΡΑ (Κέρκυρα, Κερκύρα) |
Kevin | Kevin, Abbot of Glendalough |
Ki - Kl ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
KIERAN the Younger | KIERAN (Kyran) the Younger, One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland | 9 September / 9 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | KIARAN (Kiaran, Kieran, Kyran, Ceran, Queran, Ciaran, Kiara) / ΚΙΑΡΑN (Κιαράν, Κιάρα) |
Kiev Cave Fathers | 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 | ||
Kifas the Apostle | Apollo, Tychikos, Sosthenes, Cephas (Kifas), Epaphroditos, Caesar (Kaisar), & Onesiphoros, Apostles of the 70 | ||
Kikilia | Cecilia (Sesilia, Kikilia) the Martyr | ||
KIKILIA | Holy Martyr CECILIA (KIKILIA, SESILIA) and those with her: VALERIANUS and Tiburtius | 22 November / 22 Νοεμβρίου (nameday) | CECILIA (Cecilia, Kekilia, Kikilia, Cecil) / ΣΕΣΙΛΙΑ (Σεσίλια, Κεκίλια, Κικίλια) |
Kiphas the Apostle | Sosthenes, Apollos, Cephas (Kiphas), Caesar (Kaisar), & Epaphroditos, the Apostles of the 70 | ||
KIRIKOS | The Holy Martyrs CYRICUS (KIRIKOS) and His Mother JULITTA | 15 July / 15 Ιουλίου (nameday) | KIRIKOS (Kirikos, Kerykos, Kirykos) / ΚΗΡΥΚΟΣ (Κήρυκος) |
Klavdia | Theodotos the Martyr of Ancyra & the 7 Virgin-martyrs (Tekousa, Alexandria, Claudia (Klavdia), 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) | |
Klavdia | 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) | |
Klavdianos | Hieron (Ieron) and the 32 Martyrs of Melitene: Hesychius (Isychios), Nicander, Athanasius, Mamas, Barachius (Varachos), Callinicus (Kallinikos), Theogenes, Nicon, Longinus (Logginos), Theodore, Valerius (Oualerios), Xanthius (Xantikos), Theodulus, Callimachus (Kallimachos), Eugene, Theodochus, Ostrychius (Vostrykios), Epiphanius, Maximian, Ducitius, Claudian (Klavdianos), Theophilus, Gigantius, Dorotheus, Theodotus, Castrychius (Kastrikios), Anicletus (Anikitos), Theomelius, Eutychius, Hilarion (Ilarios), Diodotus, and Amonitus *) Some sources mention Victor (Ouïktor) | ||
Klavdios | Lucillian of Byzantium, 4 martyred Youths: Claudius (Klavdios), HYPATIUS (YPATIOS), Paul, and Dionysius, and Paula the Virgin | ||
Klavdios | Monk-Martyrs Claudius (Klavdios), Diodore, Victor (Ouiktor), Victorinus Ouiktorinos), and those with them: Nicephorus, Serapion and Pappias | ||
Klavdios | SEBASTIAN the Martyr & his Companions: Marcellinus and Mark the brethren, Tranquillinus their father, Nicostratus and his spouse Zoe, Tiburtius, Claudius (Klavdios), Castulus (Kastoulos), and Castor (Kastor) | ||
Klavdios | Ton en Sebasteia Agion Tessarakonta (40, SARANTA) Megalomartyron (the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste): | ||
KLEIO | 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) | CLEO (Cleo Clio) / ΚΛΕΙΩ (Κλειώ) |
KLEONIKI | 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) | KLEONIKI (Kleoniki, Kleonikos) / ΚΛΕΟΝΙΚΗ (Κλεονίκη) |
KLEONIKOS | The Holy Martyrs Eutropius, CLEONICUS (KLEONIKOS), and Basiliscus (Vasiliskos) | 3 March / 3 Μαρτίου (nameday) | CLEONICUS (Cleonicus, Kleonikos, Cleonice, Kleoniki, Kleoniko, Niki) / ΚΛΕΟΝΙΚΟΣ (Κλεόνικος, Κλεονίκη, Κλεονίκω, Νίκη) |
KLEOPAS the Apostle | CLEOPAS (KLEOPAS) and Artemas of the 70 Apostles | 30 October / 30 Οκτωβρίου (nameday) | KLEOPAS (Kleopas, Cleopas, Kleopios, Cleopius, Kleopia, Cleopia, Kleopakis, Pakis) / ΚΛΕΟΠΑΣ (Κλεόπας, Κλεόπιος, Κλεοπία, Κλεοπάκης, Πάκης) |
KLEOPATRA | 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 (>1 nameday) | CLEOPATRA (1) (Cleopatra, Kleopatra, Patra, Patroula, Cleo) / ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑ (1) (Κλεοπάτρα, Πάτρα, Πατρούλα, Κλειώ) |
KLEOPATRA | Varys (Ouaros) the Martyr and the Devout CLEOPATRA (KLEOPATRA) | 19 October / 19 Οκτωβρίου (>1 nameday) | CLEOPATRA (2) (Cleopatra, Kleopatra, Patra, Patroula, Patritsa, Klio, Cleo) / ΚΛΕΟΠΑΤΡΑ (2) (Κλεοπάτρα, Πάτρα, Πατρούλα, Πατρίτσα, Κλειώ) |
Klimis | Clement (Klimis) the Hymnographer | ||
Klimis | Our Holy Father Clement (Klimis), Pope of Rome | ||
Klimis | The Holy Hieromartyr Clement (Klimis), Bishop of Ancyra | ||
KLIMIS the Apostle | CLEMENT (KLIMIS), Apostle | 10 September / 10 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | KLIMENTINI (Klimentini, Clementine, Klimentina, Clementina) / ΚΛΗΜΕΝΤΙΝΗ (Κλημεντίνη, Κλημεντίνα, Κλεμεντίνη, Κλεμεντίνα)
ΚΛΗΜΗΣ (Κλήμης) |
Klodia | CLAUDIA (Klodia) of Amisus | 20 March / 20 Μαρτίου (nameday) | CLAUDIA (Claudia, Klodia, Klo, Klavdia) / ΚΛΩΝΤΙΑ (Κλώντια, Κλόντια, Κλό, Κλαύδια) |
Kod - Kos ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
Kodratos | CODRUS/KODROS [Quadrus or Codratus/Kodratos], Martyr | 22 May / 22 Μαΐου (nameday) | KODROS (Kodros, Kodra) / ΚΟΔΡΟΣ (Κόδρος, Κόδρα) |
Kodratos | Quadratus (Kodratos) the Apostle | ||
KODROS | CODRUS/KODROS [Quadrus or Codratus/Kodratos], Martyr | 22 May / 22 Μαΐου (nameday) | KODROS (Kodros, Kodra) / ΚΟΔΡΟΣ (Κόδρος, Κόδρα) |
Konon | Christophoros & Konon (Conon) the Martyrs of Rome | ||
KONON | Conon (KONON) the Gardener | ||
KONON | CONON (KONON) the Isaurian | 5 March / 5 Μαρτίου (nameday) | CONON (Conon, Konon) / ΚΟΝΩΝ (Κόνων) |
Konon | The 13 Martyrs of Kantara, Cyprus: John (Abbot), Conon (Konon), Jeremiah, Mark, Cyril (Kyrillos), THEOKTISTOS, Barnabas (Varnavas), Maximus, THEOGNOSTOS, Joseph, Gennadios, Gerasimos and Germanos | ||
Konstantinos | Constantine (Konstantinos) the New Martyr of Capua | ||
Konstantinos | Constantine (Konstantinos) the New Martyr of Cyprus | ||
Konstantinos | Constantine (Konstantinos) the New Martyr of the Hagarenes | ||
Konstantinos | Constantine (Konstantinos), Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
Konstantinos | Holy New Hieromartyr Constantine (Konstantinos) of Russia, Who Struggled in Constantinople (1743) | ||
Konstantinos | 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) | |
Konstantinos | 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. | ||
Konstantinos III | Constantine III (Konstantinos III), Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
Konstantinos of Hydra | Holy Great New Martyr Constantine (Konstantinos) of Hydra | ||
KONSTANTINOS, Equal-to-the Apostles | CONSTANTINE (KONSTANTINOS) and HELEN (ELENI), Equal-to-the Apostles | KONSTANTINOS (Konstantinos, Constantine, Constantin, Kostantinos, Costantine, Kostas, Costas, Kostis, Kotsos, Kotsaris, Kostakis, Kostaras, Kostalas, Gus *) ) / ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ (Κωνσταντίνος, Κωσταντίνος, Κώστας, Κωστής, Κώτσος, Κώτσαρης, Κωστάκης, Κωτσάκης, Κωστάρας, Κωστάλας)
ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΑ (Κωνσταντίνα, Κωσταντίνα, Κωστούλα, Ντίνα, Τίνα)
ΝΑΝΤΙΑ (Νάντια) *) Note, that many lists mention the name Gus as diminutive of the name Konstantinos, however, etymologically this is not correct. The name Gus as a nickname for Konstantinos, is an anglicisation used primarily by Greek expatriates. However, etymologically the names Gus and Konstantinos have no relation. In origin, Gus is a short form of August or Angus. | |
Konstantinoupoli | Commemoration of the Great Earthquake in Constantinople (Konstantinoupolis) | ||
KONSTANTIOS | CONSTANTIUS (KONSTANTIOS) the Holy Martyr | 26 December / 26 Δεκεμβρίου (nameday) | KONSTANTIOS (Konstantios, Constantius, Kostantios, Konstantia, Kostantia, Dia, Constantina, Kostantina) / ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΟΣ (Κωνστάντιος, Κωστάντιος, Κωνσταντία, Κωσταντία, Ντία) |
KONSTANTIOS | CONSTANTIUS (KONSTANTIOS) the Holy Martyr | 26 December / 26 Δεκεμβρίου (nameday) | KONSTANTIOS (Konstantios, Constantius, Kostantios, Konstantia, Kostantia, Dia, Constantina, Kostantina) / ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΟΣ (Κωνστάντιος, Κωστάντιος, Κωνσταντία, Κωσταντία, Ντία) |
KOPRIS | COPRIOS (KOPRIS) the Righteous | 24 September / 24 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | KOPROS (Kopros, Kopris) / ΚΟΠΡΟΣ (Κόπρος, Κόπρις) |
KORALIA | 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) | CORALIA (Coralia, Koralia, Koralou) / ΚΟΡΑΛΙΑ (Κοραλία, Κοραλλού) RALLIA (Rallia) / ΡΑΛΛΙΑ (Ραλλία, Ραλία, Ραλλού, Ραλού)
ΡΑΛΛΗΣ (Ράλλης) |
KORI of Olympus | Agia KORI of Olympus *) Note that Agia Kori is not recognized as a Saint by the official Church. There is no evidence of her life, there are no holy relics and her name is unknown. Agia Kori means: “Holy Daughter” or “Holy Maiden”. However, she is recognized as a Saint by many pious Christians. They venerate her icon, visit her sacred shrine, and there are testimonials of multiple of her miracles. Her feast day is on The Monday of the Holy Trinity. | +50 days after Pascha (nameday) | KORENNA (Korenna) / ΚΟΡΕΝΝΑ (Κορέννα) KORI (Kori, Koree) / ΚΟΡΗ (Κόρη) KORINA (Korina) / ΚΟΡΙΝΑ (Κορίνα) KORINOS (Korinos) / ΚΟΡΙΝΟΣ (Κορίνος) |
KORNILIOS | CORNELIUS (KORNILIOS) the Centurion & Martyr | 13 September / 13 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | CORNELIUS (Cornelius, Kornelios, Kornilios, Cornelis, Kornilis, Cornilus, Kornilos, Cornelia, Kornelia, Kornilia, Cornela, Kornila) / ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΟΣ (Κορνήλιος, Κορνήλης, Κορνήλος, Κορνηλία, Κορνήλα) |
KOSMAS | COSMAS (KOSMAS) & DAMIAN the Holy Unmercenaries (οι ΑΝΑΡΓΥΡΟΙ) | 1 July / 1 Ιουλίου (>1 nameday) | KOSMAS (1) (Kosmas, Cosmas) / ΚΟΣΜΑΣ (1) (Κοσμάς) |
KOSMAS | COSMAS (KOSMAS) and DAMIAN the Holy Unmercenaries (ANARGYROI) of Asia, and their mother Theodota | 1 November / 1 Νοεμβρίου (>1 nameday) | COSMAS (2) (Kosmas) / ΚΟΣΜΑΣ (2) (Κοσμάς) |
Kosmas | Cosmas (Kosmas) the Hagiopolite | ||
Kosmas | Cosmas (Kosmas) the Hermit | ||
Kosmas | Cosmas (Kosmas) the Hymnographer, Bishop of Maiuma | ||
Kosmas | Cosmas (Kosmas), Archbishop of Constantinople | ||
Kosmas | Cosmas Kosmas), Bishop of Chalcydon | ||
Kosmas | Holy Martyrs Cosmas (Kosmas) and Damian of Arabia | ||
Kosmas of AETOLIA | Cosmas (Kosmas) of AETOLIA, Equal to the Apostles | ||
Kostantinoupoli | Memory of the Defeat of Kostantinoupolis by the Turks in 1453 / Μνήμη της Αλωσης της Κωνσταντινούπολης απο τους Τούρκους το 1453 |
Kou - Kyriai ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
Kouartos | ERASTUS, Olympas, RODION (IRODION, HERODION), SOSIPATER, Quartus (Kouartos), and Tertios, Apostles of the 70 | ||
Kournoutos | Hieromartyr Cornatus (Kournoutos), Bishop of Iconium | ||
Kouthvertos | Cuthbert (Kouthvertos) the Wonderworker, Bishop of Lindisfarne | ||
KRINI | Renewal Friday (Bright Friday): THEOTOKOS OF THE LIFE-GIVING SPRING / ZOODOCHOS PIGI /ΖΩΟΔΟΧΟΣ ΠΗΓΗ *) Today is also nameday of people with the name KRINI, PANAGIOTIS, PIGI, POLYZOIS, ZISIMOS, ZISIS and ZOE | +5 days after Pascha (nameday) | KRINI (Krini, Krinio) / ΚΡΗΝΗ (Κρήνη, Κρηνιώ |
Kriskentos | Crescens (Kriskis, Kriskentos) the Martyr | ||
Kriskis | Crescens (Kriskis, Kriskentos) the Martyr | ||
Kriskis the Apostle | Silas, SILVAN, Crescens (Kriskis), Epenetus and ANDRONICUS the Apostles of the 70 | ||
Kronidis | Holy Martyrs PHILETOS, LYDIA, MAKEDONOS, Theoprepios, Cronides (Kronidis) and Amphilochios | ||
KRONION | |||
KROUSTALLENIA | The Dormition of our Most Holy (PANAGIA) Lady (DESPINA) the THEOTOKOS (Mother of God) and Ever Virgin MARY. Also nameday of: the monastery of Panagia ELONI, the church of Panagia in GETHSEMANE, ILIOSTALAKTI (HELIOSTALAKTE) throni, the church of Panagia KATHOLIKI, the Monastery of Panagia KROUSTALLENIA, the sleepless embassy (PRESBEIA) of the Virgin Mary to God, the Monastery of Panagia SOUMELA | 15 August / 15 Αυγούστου (nameday) | KRYSTALLO (Krystallo, Kristalo, Kroustallo, Kroustalo, Krystalia, Crystal, Kristalia, Krystallia, Kroustalenia, Kristi, Krysta, Krista) / ΚΡΥΣΤΑΛΛΩ (Κρυστάλλω, Κρουστάλλω, Κρουστάλω, Κρυσταλία, Κρυσταλλία, Κρουσταλένια, Κρίστι, Κρύστα) *) The Monastery of Panagia Kroustallenia is located the Prefecture of Lassithi in Crete and celebrates August 15. |
KRYSTALLO | The Dormition of our Most Holy (PANAGIA) Lady (DESPINA) the THEOTOKOS (Mother of God) and Ever Virgin MARY. Also nameday of: the monastery of Panagia ELONI, the church of Panagia in GETHSEMANE, ILIOSTALAKTI (HELIOSTALAKTE) throni, the church of Panagia KATHOLIKI, the Monastery of Panagia KROUSTALLENIA, the sleepless embassy (PRESBEIA) of the Virgin Mary to God, the Monastery of Panagia SOUMELA | 15 August / 15 Αυγούστου (nameday) | KRYSTALLO (Krystallo, Kristalo, Kroustallo, Kroustalo, Krystalia, Crystal, Kristalia, Krystallia, Kroustalenia, Kristi, Krysta, Krista) / ΚΡΥΣΤΑΛΛΩ (Κρυστάλλω, Κρουστάλλω, Κρουστάλω, Κρυσταλία, Κρυσταλλία, Κρουσταλένια, Κρίστι, Κρύστα) *) The Monastery of Panagia Kroustallenia is located the Prefecture of Lassithi in Crete and celebrates August 15. |
Kurillos | Ton en Sebasteia Agion Tessarakonta (40, SARANTA) Megalomartyron (the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste): | ||
KYPARISSIA | Commemoration of the Consecration of the Church of Saint George in KYPARISSION | 26 November / 26 Νοεμβρίου (nameday) | KYPARISSIA (Kiparissia, Sissy, Paresia, Paresina, Paressia, Paressa) / ΚΥΠΑΡΙΣΣΙΑ (Κυπαρισσία, Σίσσυ, Παρέσια, Παρεσίνα, Παρεσσία, Παρέσσα) *) The name derives from THE TREASURE OF SAINT GEORGE in Kyparissos (or Kyparissiou) (According to the Patrician Code 266 April 24). |
Kyprianos | Cyprian (Kyprianos) the Hieromartyr & Bishop of Carthage | ||
Kyprianos | Kyprianos the New Martyr of Koutloumousiou Monastery | ||
Kyprianos | STRATON, Philip, Eutychian, & Cyprian (Kyprianos) the Martyrs of Nicomedea | ||
KYPRIANOS | The Holy Hieromartyr CYPRIAN (KYPRIANOS) and the Virgin Martyr JUSTINA | (nameday) | CYPRIANOS (Cyprianos, Kiprianos) / ΚΥΠΡΙΑΝΟΣ (Κυπριανός, Κυπριανή) |
KYRA | MARANA and KYRA, Two Female Ascetics of Syria | 28 February / 28 Φεβρουαρίου (nameday) | KYRA (Kyra, Kyratsa, Kyratso, Kyratsi, Kyratsouda, Kyratsoula) / ΚΥΡΑ (Κύρα, Κυρά, Κυράτσα, Κυράτσω, Κυράτση, Κυρατσούδα, Κυρατσούλα) |
Kyran the Younger | KIERAN (Kyran) the Younger, One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland | 9 September / 9 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | KIARAN (Kiaran, Kieran, Kyran, Ceran, Queran, Ciaran, Kiara) / ΚΙΑΡΑN (Κιαράν, Κιάρα) |
Kyranna | Kyranna the New Martyr of Thessaloniki | ||
Kyratso | MATRONA the Righteous of Chios (also known as Kera, Kyratso, KERASIA) | 20 October / 20 Οκτωβρίου (nameday) | KERASIA (Kerasia) / ΚΕΡΑΣΙΑ (Κερασιά, Κερασία) |
Kyria | 5 Virgins of Caesarea: Martha, Mary, Cyris (Kyria), Valeria (Kaleria) & Marcia | ||
Kyria | 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). | ||
Kyriaini | 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). |
Kyriak - Kyros ▲
Name saint or event: | Description: (names in capital letters: nameday) | Celebrated on: | People with one of these names celebrate their nameday today: |
KYRIAKE | KYRIAKE (DOMINIQUE) the Great Martyr | 7 July / 7 Ιουλίου (nameday) | KYRIAKI (Kyriake, Kyriaki, Kiriaki, Cyriace, Kyriakos, Cyriacus, Kyriakes, Kyriakis, Kiriakis, Cyriaces, Kiki, Kika, Kikitsa, Kitsa, Korina, Sundy, Kitsos, Domenica, Ria, Yria, Ia) / ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ (Κυριακή, Κυριάκος, Κυριάκης, Κική, Κίκα, Κικίτσα, Κίτσα, Κορίνα, Σάντυ, Κίτσος, Ντομένικα, Ρία, Ύρια, Ία)
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Kyriake | Theotima & Kyriake the Martyrs | ||
Kyriaki | Domnina, Domna, & Kyriaki (Cyriace), the Martyrs | ||
Kyriaki | 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). | ||
Kyriaki Ton Propatoron | Sunday of the Holy Forefathers | 1st Sunday on or after Dec 11th (names in capital letters: nameday; some of them >1 nameday) | SUNDAY OF THE ANCESTORS OF JESUS CHRIST / ΚΥΡΙΑΚΗ ΤΩΝ ΠΡΟΠΑΤΟΡΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΙΗΣΟΥ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥ (Κυριακή των Προπατόρων του Ιησού) AARON (Aaron) / ΑΑΡΩΝ (Ααρών) ABRAHAM (Abraham) / ΑΒΡΑΑΜ (Αβραάμ) ADAM (Adam, Adamos, Adamis, Adamas, Adamantios, Diamantis, Adamantia, Diamantoula, Diamanto) / ΑΔΑΜ (Αδάμ, Αδάμος, Αδάμης, Αδάμας, Αδαμάντιος, Διαμαντής, Αδαμαντία, Διαμαντούλα, Διαμάντω) DANAE (Danae, Danai, Dan) / ΔΑΝΑΗ (Δανάη, Δάν) DAVID (1) (David) / ΔΑΒΙΔ (1) (Δαβίδ, Δαυίδ) DEBORA (Debora, Deborah, Devora, Depy, Debbie, Debra, Debi, Debby) / ΔΕΒΟΡΑ (Δεβόρα, Δεβώρα, Ντέμπορα, Ντέπυ) ESTHIR (Esthir, Esther, Ester) / ΕΣΘΗΡ (Εσθήρ) EVE (Eva, Eve) / ΕΥΑ (Εύα) IOV (2) (Iov, Job, Iovia, Iobia, Jobia, Jovia, Iovi, Iobi) / ΙΩΒ (2) (Ιώβ, Ιωβία) ISAAC (Isaac, Isaak, Izaak) / ΙΣΑΑΚ (Ισαάκ) MELHISEDEH (Melhisedeh, Melchizedek, Melchis, Melches) / ΜΕΛΧΙΣΕΔΕΧ (Μελχισεδέχ, Μελχής) NOE (Noe, Noah) / ΝΩΕ (Νώε)
ΡΑΧΗΛ (Ραχήλ)
ΡΕΒΕΚΚΑ (Ρεβέκκα, Μπέκυ)
ΡΟΥΜΠΙΝΗ (Ρουμπίνι, Ρουμπίνη, Ρούμπεν, Ρουμπίνα)
ΣΑΡΑ (2) (Σάρα, Σάρρα) |
KYRIAKOS | CYRIACUS (KYRIAKOS) the Hermit of Palestine | 29 September / 29 Σεπτεμβρίου (nameday) | KYRIAKOS (Kyriakos, Kiriakos, Cyriacus, Kyriakis, Kiriakis, Cyriaces) / ΚΥΡΙΑΚΟΣ (Κυριάκος, Κυριάκης)
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Kyriakos | Kyriakos (Cyriacus), Patriarch of Constantinople | ||
Kyriakos | 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. | ||
Kyriakos | Orentios, Pharmakios, EROS, Phirmos, Phirminos, Kyriakos, and Longinos the Martyrs and Brothers | ||
KYRILLOS | ATHANASIOS and CYRI (KYRILLOS)L, Patriarchs of Alexandria | 18 January / 18 Ιανουαρίου nameday) | KYRILLOS (Kyrillos, Cyrillus, Kyrillia, Cyrillia, Kyrilla, Cyrilla, Kyrilli, Cyrille) / ΚΥΡΙΛΛΟΣ (Κύριλλος, Κυριλλία, Κυρίλλα, Κυρίλλη) |
Kyrillos | Cyril (Kyrillos), Archbishop of Jerusalem | ||
Kyrillos | Cyril (Kyrillos), Bishop of Gortyna | ||
Kyrillos | Cyril (Kyrillos), Equal-to-the-Apostles & Teacher of the Slavs | ||
Kyrillos | Cyril (Kyrillos), Patriarch of Alexandria | ||
Kyrillos | Cyril (Kyrillos), Patriarch of Jerusalem | ||
Kyrillos | Martyr Cyril (Kyrillos) the Deacon and Those with him | ||
Kyrillos | Righteous Father Cyril (Kyrillos) of Belozersk | ||
Kyrillos | The 13 Martyrs of Kantara, Cyprus: John (Abbot), Conon (Konon), Jeremiah, Mark, Cyril (Kyrillos), THEOKTISTOS, Barnabas (Varnavas), Maximus, THEOGNOSTOS, Joseph, Gennadios, Gerasimos and Germanos | ||
Kyrillos | 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. | ||
Kyrillos of Phileus | Our Righteous Father Cyril (Kyrillos) of Phileus | ||
Kyrillos, Equal-to-the Apostles | METHODIUS & Cyril (Kyrillos), Equal-to-the Apostles Illuminators of the Slavs | ||
Kyrionos | Ton en Sebasteia Agion Tessarakonta (40, SARANTA) Megalomartyron (the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste): | ||
Kyros | Atticus and Cyrus (Kyros), Holy Patriarchs of Constantinople | ||
KYROS | CYRUS (KYROS) & John the Unmercenaries | 31 January / 31 Ιανουαρίου (nameday) | KYROS (Kyros, Cyrus, Kyris, Cyres) / ΚΥΡΟΣ (Κύρος, Κύρης) |
Kyros | Finding of the Relics of Cyrus (Kyros) and John the Unmercenaries | (>1 nameday) |