Polina: Name day
Name day
The name Polina has established name day celebrations in Bulgaria, occurring on two consecutive dates, specifically June 29 and June 30.
Polina Overview History and Mood
Polina is a classic feminine name popular across Slavic countries, often seen as a diminutive of Apollinaria or a variant of Pauline. Globally, it signifies light and artistry, linking back to classical mythology through its derivation from the Roman god Apollo. While less common in the US than its cousin Pauline, it is recognized for its elegant and sophisticated tone. Historically, it flourished throughout Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, maintaining its position as a strictly female identifier. The mood associated with Polina is one of refined grace and subtle strength.
Name Day List: Polina
| Country | Day | Month | Names |
Bulgaria | 29 | June | Apostol, Kamen, Pavel, Pavlin, Pavlina, Pejo, Penka, Pencho, Petrana, Petar, Petya, Petzo, Petar, Petya, Pavel, Pavlina, Polina, Kamen, Asen, Asya, Desislava, Krym, Rumen, Rumyana, Chavdar, Asen, Asya, Desislava, Krum |
Bulgaria | 30 | June | Apostol, Pavel, Pavlina, Polya, Polina |
Name Day List - similar names (Polina)
| Country | Day | Month | Names |
Croatia | 8 | January | Severin, Bogoljub, Apolinarij |
Lithuania | 8 | January | Apolinaras, Ginte, Teofilis, Vilintas |
Poland | 8 | April | Apolinary, Cezary, Cezaryna, Dionizy, Gawryła, January, Radosław, Sieciesława |
Lithuania | 23 | July | Apolinaras, Brigita, Gilmina, Tarvilas |
Poland | 23 | July | Apolinary, Bogna, Żelisław |
Poland | 23 | August | Apolinary, Benicjusz, Filip, Laurenty, Sulirad, Walerian, Waleriana, Zacheusz |
Poland | 5 | October | Apolinary, Częstogniew, Donat, Donata, Faust, Fides, Flawia, Igor, Justyn, Konstancjusz, Konstans, Placyd |