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Origin: Latin.
Meaning: Advisor.
Name day: 4 May.
Monica is a female given name with many variant forms, including Mónica (Spanish and European Portuguese), Mônica (Brazilian Portuguese), Monique […]


Origin: Latin.
Meaning: Advisor.
Name day: 4 May.
Monika is a female name in German, Scandinavian, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Lithuanian, and Latvian. It is a variation […]


Origin: Scottish-Gaelic.
Meaning: Little noble one, Royal.
Name day: 4 May.
Mona is a female, and sometimes male, given name and a surname of multiple origins.


Origin: Latin.
Meaning: Of the forest.
Name day: 4 May.
Sylvain is a French masculine given name. Meaning "to be woods, fields, forest", it comes from silva which means "forest" […]


Meaning: Unconquered, Victorious people.
Name day: 4 May.
Nikita (Никита, Russian pronunciation: [nʲɪˈkʲitə]) is a Russian masculine name. The Ukrainian and Belarusian variant are Микита Mykyta ([mɪkɪtɑ]), and […]


Origin: Slavic.
Meaning: Victory, Belongs to god.
Name day: 4 May.
Nika is a given name of Persian origin meaning "Good". It also means "Victory" in Greek. In Slovenia and Croatia, […]


Meaning: Unconquered, Pure.
Name day: 4 May.
Nakia is a unisex given name of Arabic origin, meaning "pure" and "faithful."


Meaning: Unconquered, Unconquerable.
Name day: 4 May.
Nakita is a popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name.


Origin: Latin.
Meaning: Intellectual.
Name day: 4 May.
Monisha is a popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name.


Name day: 4 May.
Quanika is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name.


A name day is a tradition in many countries in Europe and America that consists of celebrating the day of the year associated with one's given name.

The celebration of name days has been a tradition in Catholic and Orthodox countries since the Middle Ages. The custom originated with the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic calendars of saints, where believers, named after a particular saint, would celebrate that saint's feast day. However, in many countries there is no longer any explicit connection to Christianity. The celebration of name days remains more popular in Southern and Eastern Europe rather than in Northern Europe. In each country, there is a different list called Name Day Calendar.

Some names can be celebrated on more than one day of the year like Valentina or Valentine being celebrated on the 25th of July and on the Catholic Saint Valentine's Day - 14th of February.