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[[File:Fanny Brate-Namnsdag.jpg|right|250px|thumb|''En Feiringskedeg'' by [[Lovisa Johanna Olafssen]] (1888)]] | [[File:Fanny Brate-Namnsdag.jpg|right|250px|thumb|''En Feiringskedeg'' by [[Lovisa Johanna Olafssen]] (1888) enpicturing a name day celebration.]] | ||
Name days have their origin in [[Emerstari]] with the {{wp|Catholic Church}}, yet the tradition persisted even after the [[reformation in Emerstari]]. Since 1683, the [[Kuingsuppbokshus]], sometimes known as the King's Encyclopedic Academy in {{wp|English language|English}} has released a calendar of name days annually. There are at least two name per day, one male and one female, but sometimes there are four, two male and two female, on the list, and they usually chosen because a saint or a royal was born or died on that day. It was not too common for someone to be named for the day they were born on, often because they were named after a family member or because they were not named at birth (sometimes, though, they received their middle name because of their name day): as a result of this, both birthdays and name days are celebrated days for someone in Emerstari, but birthday celebrations are usually larger than name day celebrations. | Name days have their origin in [[Emerstari]] with the {{wp|Catholic Church}}, yet the tradition persisted even after the [[reformation in Emerstari]]. Since 1683, the [[Kuingsuppbokshus]], sometimes known as the King's Encyclopedic Academy in {{wp|English language|English}} has released a calendar of name days annually. There are at least two name per day, one male and one female, but sometimes there are four, two male and two female, on the list, and they usually chosen because a saint or a royal was born or died on that day. It was not too common for someone to be named for the day they were born on, often because they were named after a family member or because they were not named at birth (sometimes, though, they received their middle name because of their name day): as a result of this, both birthdays and name days are celebrated days for someone in Emerstari, but birthday celebrations are usually larger than name day celebrations. | ||
Revision as of 20:27, 14 March 2020
Name days have their origin in Emerstari with the Catholic Church, yet the tradition persisted even after the reformation in Emerstari. Since 1683, the Kuingsuppbokshus, sometimes known as the King's Encyclopedic Academy in English has released a calendar of name days annually. There are at least two name per day, one male and one female, but sometimes there are four, two male and two female, on the list, and they usually chosen because a saint or a royal was born or died on that day. It was not too common for someone to be named for the day they were born on, often because they were named after a family member or because they were not named at birth (sometimes, though, they received their middle name because of their name day): as a result of this, both birthdays and name days are celebrated days for someone in Emerstari, but birthday celebrations are usually larger than name day celebrations.
See also: Emerstarian name
Chronilogical
Below is the 2020 Name Day Calendar (Namnskedeg Tidrekning fur 2020):
January | February | March | April | May | June | ||||||
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1. | Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus | 1. | 1. | 1. | 1. | Filip, Jakob | 1. | ||||
2. | Konredt, Elisabet, Valbjorga |
2. | Feast of the Presentation of Jesus | 2. | 2. | 2. | 2. | Karl | |||
3. | 3. | 3. | 3. | 3. | 3. | ||||||
4. | 4. | 4. | 4. | Benkt | 4. | 4. | |||||
5. | 5. | Israel | 5. | 5. | 5. | 5. | |||||
6. | Epiphany of our Lord | 6. | 6. | 6. | 6. | 6. | |||||
7. | 7. | 7. | 7. | 7. | 7. | ||||||
8. | 8. | 8. | 8. | 8. | 8. | ||||||
9. | 9. | 9. | 9. | 9. | 9. | ||||||
10. | Greger, | 10. | 10. | 10. | 10. | 10. | |||||
11. | 11. | 11. | 11. | 11. | 11. | ||||||
12. | 12. | 12. | 12. | 12. | Gustaf | 12. | |||||
13. | 13. | 13. | 13. | 13. | 13. | ||||||
14. | 14. | 14. | 14. | 14. | Matts | 14. | |||||
15. | 15. | 15. | 15. | 15. | 15. | ||||||
16. | 16. | 16. | 16. | 16. | 16. | ||||||
17. | 17. | 17. | 17. | 17. | Ervin | 17. | |||||
18. | 18. | 18. | 18. | 18. | 18. | ||||||
19. | 19. | 19. | Josef Josefine |
19. | 19. | 19. | |||||
20. | 20. | 20. | 20. | 20. | 20. | ||||||
21. | 21. | 21. | 21. | 21. | 21. | ||||||
22. | 22. | 22. | 22. | 22. | 22. | ||||||
23. | 23. | 23. | 23. | 23. | 23. | ||||||
24. | 24. | 24. | 24. | 24. | 24. | Nativity of Saint John the Baptist | |||||
25. | 25. | 25. | Annunciation of our Lord | 25. | Mark | 25. | 25. | ||||
26. | 26. | 26. | 26. | 26. | 26. | ||||||
27. | 27. | 27. | 27. | 27. | 27. | ||||||
28. | 28. | 28. | 28. | 28. | 28. | ||||||
29. | 29. | 29. | 29. | 29. | 29. | Per, Pål | |||||
30. | 30. | 30. | 30. | 30. | 30. | ||||||
31. | 31. | 31. | 31. | 31. | Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth | 31. |
July | August | September | October | November | December | ||||||
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1. | 1. | Kristien | 1. | 1. | 1. | Feast of All Saints | 1. | ||||
2. | 2. | 2. | 2. | 2. | 2. | ||||||
3. | Thomes |
3. | Hasse | 3. | 3. | 3. | 3. | ||||
4. | 4. | Nativity of His Majesty | 4. | Commemoration of Moses | 4. | 4. | 4. | ||||
5. | 5. | Maria | 5. | 5. | 5. | 5. | Villem | ||||
6. | 6. | Transfiguration of our Lord | 6. | 6. | 6. | 6. | Nikolas | ||||
7. | 7. | 7. | 7. | 7. | Elsa | 7. | Ambrosa | ||||
8. | 8. | 8. | 8. | 8. | 8. | ||||||
9. | 9. | Harald | 9. | 9. | Eberham | 9. | 9. | ||||
10. | 10. | 10. | 10. | 10. | 10. | ||||||
11. | 11. | 11. | 11. | Nathalie | 11. | 11. | |||||
12. | 12. | 12. | 12. | 12. | 12. | ||||||
13. | 13. | 13. | 13. | 13. | 13. | Lusia | |||||
14. | 14. | 14. | Feast of the Holy Cross | 14. | 14. | Sigismund | 14. | ||||
15. | 15. | 15. | 15. | Nativity of Her Majesty | 15. | 15. | |||||
16. | 16. | Isåk | 16. | 16. | 16. | 16. | |||||
17. | Georg | 17. | 17. | 17. | 17. | 17. | Daniel | ||||
18. | 18. | 18. | 18. | Lukas | 18. | 18. | |||||
19. | 19. | 19. | 19. | 19. | Olaf | 19. | Adam Eve | ||||
20. | 20. | 20. | 20. | 20. | 20. | Katarina | |||||
21. | Erik | 21. | 21. | Levi Erika I Henriette |
21. | 21. | 21. | ||||
22. | Magdelena | 22. | 22. | Jonas | 22. | 22. | 22. | ||||
23. | 23. | 23. | 23. | 23. | 23. | ||||||
24. | 24. | Barthome | 24. | 24. | 24. | 24. | Eve of the Nativity of our Lord | ||||
25. | 25. | 25. | 25. | 25. | 25. | Nativity of our Lord | |||||
26. | 26. | 26. | 26. | 26. | 26. | Stefan | |||||
27. | 27. | 27. | 27. | 27. | 27. | Johann | |||||
28. | 28. | 28. | 28. | Simeon Judia |
28. | 28. | Massacre of the Holy Innocents | ||||
29. | 29. | 29. | Mikael | 29. | 29. | Noek | 29. | David | |||
30. | 30. | 30. | 30. | 30. | Anders | 30. | |||||
31. | 31. | 31. | 31. | Reformation Day | 31. | 31. |