There is a popular belief that especially talented and bright people are born during the winter months. It is difficult to say whether this is true or not, because summer and spring also gave the world many outstanding personalities. In whatever month your child is born, choosing his name is one of the most responsible tasks. It's like choosing his destiny.
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Instructions
Step 1
Don't give a child born in December a harsh name. On the contrary, choose names that are gentle and peaceful. This will help balance the hot-tempered winter temperaments. For girls, the names Ulyana, Svetlana, Irina, Yana, Elena are perfect. For boys - Alexey, Sergey, Vladimir, Anatoly, Roman.
Step 2
Do not forget that the distinctive features of the December characters are straightforwardness, decency, truthfulness. These people do not like to intrigue and gossip, they prefer an open conversation, honest relationships. They do not know how and do not like to be cunning.
Step 3
Choose a name for your December child that matches his character to emphasize and enhance all the positive aspects of his nature. For December boys, names are suitable: Alexander, Andrei, Cyril, Maxim, Konstantin, Grigory, Pavel, Artem, Stepan. Suitable names for girls: Natasha, Irina, Anna, Ekaterina, Zoya, Anfisa, Polina, Angelina.
Step 4
Consider the weaknesses of the December characters, which are, for example, excessive impetuosity, impulsiveness, even frivolity. People born in December can hardly sit still, cannot be in solitude, hardly experiencing the lack of communication. Also, they are not practical (especially in financial matters).
Step 5
Balance these complex traits with low-key names. You can have a girl - Maria or Catherine.
Step 6
Use Orthodox saints for choosing a name. Our ancestors named children in honor of the saint, on the day of memory of which the birth of a child fell. Thus, the child received a heavenly patron for life, and his fate was associated with the traditions of the land on which he was born.
Step 7
It is believed that you can give a name to a child within eight days after birth. The tradition of naming, according to the Orthodox calendar, allows you to choose the name of the saint, whose commemoration day falls on any of the eight days after the birth of the child.
Step 8
Do not forget to pay attention to how the name chosen for the child is combined with the middle name. It is necessary to look at both the phonetic combination (consonance) and the content. For example, the name and patronymic Konstantin Denisovich, although it is combined in sound terms (the sound "s"), but its parts are completely opposite in meaning. The name Constantine means "permanent", and Denis is a derivative of the Greek god Dionysus, who is the personification of creative rebellion and unpredictability.