Kasjan: Name day
Name day
In Poland, the name day for Kasjan is celebrated three times a year on March 13, August 13, and December 3.
Kasjan Origins Usage and Meaning
Kasjan is a rare name in the United States, primarily recognized within Polish-American communities, though it holds more significant popularity in Central Europe. Derived from the Roman name Cassianus, it means empty or hollow and carries a long history of transition from Latin into Slavic languages. The name is strictly masculine and possesses a strong, elegant, and somewhat scholarly mood. Globally, it is appreciated for its historical weight and unique phonetic appeal. Its usage remains steady in its traditional heartlands while being a futuristic choice for parents elsewhere.
Name Day List: Kasjan
| Country | Day | Month | Names |
Poland | 13 | March | Bożena, Ernest, Ernestyn, Kasjan, Krystyna, Marek, Roderyk, Rodryg, Rodryk, Trzebisław |
Poland | 13 | August | Diana, Dianna, Gertruda, Helena, Hipolit, Hipolita, Jan, Kasjan, Radomiła, Wojbor |
Poland | 3 | December | Franciszek, Kasjan, Ksawery, Lucjusz, Unimir |