J Joseph John ( I like St. john the beloved because he used to put his head on Jesus's chest; and listen to His heart, which beats with beats of love for the whole world) V Victor (this is the name name of a martyr who is the son of the samaritan woman, St. Photini)
I think "v" is kind of a hard letter, o also Ambeht posted 1 name "Valerian" just beware if u plan on naming a kid Valerian, yes it is a saints name but is also a name of a king/emperor who killed and persecuted many christians, i believe he is the 1 who did so right before Diocletian
Julian - latin origin, meaning downy-haired, youthful.
While I understand wanting to keep family traditions or to inspire (didn't Bill Cosby choose E names for his kids to remind them to always excel?) I agree with MarMar - if you really like a name, go with it.
Vincent i have question about this name is that saint does he coptic orthodox saint ? if anyone knows he story please send it to me if not than that ok i just want to know what his name mean and where he is from? how old he was?
St. Vincent of Lerins was not Coptic, he lived in Western Europe. His feast day is celebrated on May 24 on the Eastern Orthodox Church. Also, since he predated Chalcedon, he is most likely an Orthodox saint.
The following is from a Greek Orthodox source:
St Vincent was born in Toul in Gaul; he was the brother of Saint Lupus, Bishop of Troyes, who was a companion of St Germanus of Auxerre. St Vincent was first a soldier, then left the world to become a monk of the renowned monastery of Lerins, where he was also ordained priest. He is known for his Commonitorium, which he wrote as an aid to distinguish the true teachings of the Church from the confusions of heretics; his most memorable saying is that Christians must follow that Faith which has been believed "everywhere, always, and by all". He wrote the Commonitorium about the year 434 AD, three years after the Third Ecumenical Council in Ephesus, which he mentions in the Commonitorium, and defends calling the holy Virgin Theotokos, "She who gave birth to God", in opposition to the teachings of Nestorius which were condemned at the Third Council.
I guess the name thing is pretty subjective and like lots of things there are trends and fashions.
Vincent is maybe not so popular now as it used be but there are still lots of people with the name including Vin Diesel, Vinnie Jones, Vince Vaughn and Vincent D'Onofrio.
Jacques (james in French) Jean (John in French) Vincent Vladmir Vassilios (Saint Basil) - a very good name. It also means "King" in Greek. Vassili (Russian for Basil) Victor
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jonathon
joseph
joshua
jeremy
james
V-
victor
sorry thats all i could think of
Jacob
Jesse
Jason
Jed
Joel
Jonah
Job
John
Jethro
Joachim
Jeremiah
Josiah
Justus
Jasper (trad. one of the Magi)
Saints:
Januarius
Jerome
Jude
Julian
Justin
Joses
Juvenal
Jarasimus
V
Saints & Martyrs:
Valens
Valasius
Valerian
Valentine
Varus
Vincent
Virgil
Joseph
John ( I like St. john the beloved because he used to put his head on Jesus's chest; and listen to His heart, which beats with beats of love for the whole world)
V
Victor (this is the name name of a martyr who is the son of the samaritan woman, St. Photini)
I think "v" is kind of a hard letter,
o also Ambeht posted 1 name "Valerian" just beware if u plan on naming a kid Valerian, yes it is a saints name but is also a name of a king/emperor who killed and persecuted many christians, i believe he is the 1 who did so right before Diocletian
Valens, Valentine and Victor are also names associated with Roman Emperors
PS I thought Marcus Aurelius Numerianus (aka Numerian) was followed by Diocletian and that Valerian ruled way before Diocletian
While I understand wanting to keep family traditions or to inspire (didn't Bill Cosby choose E names for his kids to remind them to always excel?) I agree with MarMar - if you really like a name, go with it.
i have question about this name
is that saint
does he coptic orthodox saint ?
if anyone knows he story please send it to me if not than that ok
i just want to know what his name mean and where he is from?
how old he was?
The following is from a Greek Orthodox source: http://home.iprimus.com.au/xenos/syment.html
http://www.parenthoodweb.com/babynames_searchresults.html
http://tinyurl.com/8fmy7
http://tinyurl.com/9mpwt
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_names/search.cfm
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search.php?s=vincent&g=1&t=1
Vincent is maybe not so popular now as it used be but there are still lots of people with the name including Vin Diesel, Vinnie Jones, Vince Vaughn and Vincent D'Onofrio.
Jean (John in French)
Vincent
Vladmir
Vassilios (Saint Basil) - a very good name. It also means "King" in Greek.
Vassili (Russian for Basil)
Victor
This site is for J's
http://www.babynamesworld.com/boys-names-2-j.html
This site is for V's
http://www.babynamesworld.com/boys-names-2-v.html