Валентин

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Valentinus, from valeō (I am strong, healthy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [vəlʲɪnʲˈtʲin]

Proper noun

Валенти́н • (Valentín) m anim (genitive Валенти́на, nominative plural Валенти́ны, genitive plural Валенти́нов)

  1. a male given name, equivalent to English Valentine

Declension

Derived terms

  • (Diminutives:) Ва́ля (Válja)
  • (Endearing forms:) Валёк (Valjók), Валю́ша (Valjúša), Ва́лечка (Válečka), Ва́ленька (Válenʹka)
  • (Pejorative forms:) Ва́лька (Válʹka)
  • (Patronymics:) Валенти́нович (Valentínovič)/Валенти́ныч (Valentínyč), Валенти́новна (Valentínovna)/Валенти́нна (Valentínna)
  • (Surnames:) Валенти́нов (Valentínov)

Descendants

Transliterations
  • English: Valentin
  • Estonian: Valentin
  • Latvian: Valentīns

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Latin Valentinus, from Latin valeō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʋɐɫenˈtɪn]
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Proper noun

Валенти́н • (Valentýn) m pers (genitive Валенти́на, nominative plural Валенти́ни, genitive plural Валенти́нів)

  1. a male given name from Latin, equivalent to English Valentine

Declension

Derived terms

  • Валенти́нович (Valentýnovyč) (male patronymic)
  • Валенти́нівна (Valentýnivna) (female patronymic)
  • Валентиню́к (Valentynjúk) (surname)
  • День Свято́го Валенти́на (Denʹ Svjatóho Valentýna)

Proper noun

Валенти́н • (Valentýn) f pers

  1. inflection of Валенти́на (Valentýna):
    1. genitive plural
    2. accusative plural
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