Angel Valery's Day according to the church calendar (men's and women's name days)

In the Orthodox church calendar there are many holy names that are especially revered, but these names, with differences in dates, are often repeated.

But Angel Day, the name day of Valery and Valeria, is rare, with only 2 memorable dates for a man’s and a woman’s name.

There are only four saints with these rare names, and until the 20th century, they were mostly called ministers of the Church. Only much later did these names gain popularity among the Russian population.

Patron saints of Valery and Valeria in Orthodoxy

In the Orthodox Saints, the bearer of the male name Valery has several patron saints:

  • Valery Melitinsky, who accepted martyrdom for Christ through torture and beheading;
  • Valery of Sebastia, who suffered martyrdom through torture on Lake Sebastia, in severe frost, and died on its shore.

Holy Martyr Valery of Sebaste

Women in Orthodoxy bearing the name Valeria also have two patron saints:

  • Valeria of Caesarea, who suffered martyrdom for her religion;
  • Valeria, a queen who was forcibly married to the pagan Emperor Maximilian, was executed for her faith in Christ.

We also advise you to familiarize yourself with when Marina’s name day is.

Meanings of the name and character traits of a person

The name Valery is of Latin origin and means “strong,” that is, in good health. However, Valery the man has a very complex character. He is very stubborn and has difficulty connecting with others. At the same time, he easily lives in new places and fills his life with interesting moments.

Valeria the woman is better suited for family life, since men with this name are not always faithful and often have several partners. Valera loves himself very much, so he offends his wives and children, and their marriages often break up.

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In life, Valeria tries to achieve their goals, but they do not like to take risks. They are very diligent in their work and are ready to complete any difficult tasks.

Life of Saint Valery Melitinsky

The life of Saint Valery of Melitino occurs during the bloody early Christian persecutions, during the reign of the pagan emperors of Rome Maximilian and Diocletian. The saint lived in the territory of Cappadocia, and was one of the soldiers of Diocletian's squad, led by Hieron.

When the mass destruction of believers by pagans began, Diocletian ordered the cruel and crafty Lysias to go to Cappadocia, so that he would resolve the issue with the Christian attitude of the inhabitants of this city. And he zealously set to work, gathering around himself pagan squads who zealously dealt with the children of Christ.

Having learned that Hieron and his squad were very strong, Lysias wanted to gain his favor, but the news awaited him that the entire squad was of the Christian faith. This led to the fierce pursuit of all 33 warriors, among whom was Valery Melitinsky.

Valery, together with his brothers in Christ, fleeing from arrest, hid in a cave, where they had to fight with pagan warriors, who could not take them by force. Then the pagans came up with an idea to lure out his military leader, Hieron, by allowing his friend and mother to influence his mind. But Hieron only said goodbye to them, saying that he would never change his faith, just like his soldiers. He returned to his squad, who agreed to surrender to their enemy and accept martyrdom for Christ.

Saint Valery, like his brothers, was taken into custody, and was taken out only for fierce torture, so that he would renounce the Christian faith and perform pagan sacrifices. The saint's demonstrated steadfastness only irritated and embittered the tortures being committed. Neither flattery nor terrible torment could break the will of the saint. Lysias sentenced them to death by beheading.

Walking to the place of his death, Valery, together with his brothers, joyfully sang words from the psalms, and then, kneeling, prayed to God to accept his soul. With these words, the head of Saint Valery was cut off.

Characteristics of the birthday boy Valery

Since childhood, Valery has not been influenced by his parents and does not listen to their advice and comments. It is useless to punish him, because punishment only causes resentment and self-isolation. He is growing up quickly.

Valery's studies are uneven. He may be an excellent student, or he may be an uncontrollable loser. Everything depends on his environment and on the goals that he sets for himself.

Valera is capable and can successfully study any subject.

In his youth, Valery often leads a wild lifestyle. He has a lot of friends and acquaintances, he attends all kinds of parties, discos, and has fun in noisy companies.

Sometimes he drinks too much. Valery almost always finds himself in the spotlight, which really appeals to him. He wants (and knows how!) to please people, is very proud and somewhat self-centered.

It is difficult to communicate with Valery: he recognizes only his own opinion as fair, it costs him nothing to offend his interlocutor and provoke a conflict.

He will never apologize, even if he realizes that he was wrong. He is especially unbearable when angry: he completely loses control over himself.

Valery has a well-developed intuition, but he is not always able to listen to it. He is persistent, even stubborn, trying to achieve his goals. Doesn't like to take risks.

He achieves everything in life through his own labor. He is very diligent at work. You can safely entrust difficult matters to him - Valery will definitely cope.

He can become a good engineer, lawyer, or make a career in politics. He often has an innate ear, which allows him to choose music as his path.

Despite his contradictory character, Valery has many friends. He himself is devoted to friendship and is able to provide real help when problems arise.

He loves to travel, especially in good company.

Valery easily establishes relationships with women. He is attentive, courteous, gentle. He knows how to charm a woman with caring courtship.

He experiences love failures very acutely, but in the depths of himself, he rarely shows his feelings. Valery is popular with women due to his good looks and charm.

He tries to choose a wife who is thrifty and kind. This man is attached to his family, but life together with Valery is not easy. He will promise more than he will deliver.

In relation to children he can become a real despot. He often offends his wife with petty barbs and may have an affair on the side. Valery loves himself too much, so sometimes his marriage turns out to be unsuccessful.

The main features of this name: activity, power, hot temper.

Life of Saint Valeria of Caesarea

Very little is known about the life path of the early Christian saint Valeria of Caesarea, and the data that is present in the Lives of the Saints is very scarce.

One thing is known for certain, that Valeria lived in the Palestinian city of Caesarea, at the turn of the 2nd and early 3rd centuries, during a time of particularly fierce persecution of Christians, during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. He strengthened the borders of his country and restored peace in the Roman Empire, but could not cope with the influence of spreading Christianity.

Together with Galerius, his co-ruler, Diocletian issues decrees prohibiting the Christian religion, and fierce persecution of the children of Christ occurs everywhere, Christian books were destroyed and churches were closed, under the guise of various threats, renunciation of faith in Christ was required, and those who did not agree were executed.

Valeria, together with her sisters in Christ, at this time lived away from the bustle of the world, leading a righteous life, praying for the people, for the forgiveness of sins and an end to persecution. They also helped all those suffering and enlightened people about the advantages of the new faith over faith in paganism. Fierce zealots of the pagan faith found out about their activities and reported to their ruler.

The captured Valeria and her sisters were arrested, and they tried to force them to make sacrifices to the pagan deity using all kinds of methods, from exhortations and terrible torture. Valeria was the first to refuse to perform the required actions, followed by her friends, which resulted in an immediate death penalty.

What does St. Valery help with? Saint Valery prayer to him

Saint Valery of Sebastia is one of the forty Sebastian martyrs, to whom people turn with prayer for forgiveness of sins in repentance, for protection from enemies and troubles. The icon of the saint will protect the house from floods and fires. If your legs hurt, ask the martyr Valery of Sebaste for help. His image will help you find your lost item. As a heavenly patron, the saint will help a man named Valery resist temptations and relieve him of self-doubt.

""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Prayer to the 40 Martyrs Sebaste O holy, glorious passion-bearers of Christ, fourty, in the city of Sebaste Christ for the sake of those who courageously suffered through fire and water and, like friends of Christ, entered into the peace of the Heavenly Kingdom, and have great boldness to intercede with the Most Holy Trinity for the Christian race, especially about those who honor your holy memory and call you with faith and love. Ask the All-Bounteous God for forgiveness of our sins and correction of our lives, so that in repentance and unfeigned love, each other, having lived for each other, we will boldly present ourselves to the Last Judgment Seat of Christ and through your intercession we will appear at the right hand of the Righteous Judge. She, saints of God, be our protectors from all enemies, visible and invisible, so that under the shelter of your holy prayers we will get rid of all troubles, evils and misfortunes until the last day of our life and thus glorify the great and venerable Name of the Almighty Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.

"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" » Valery of Sebastia (d. about 320) - one of the forty Martyrs of Sebastia. The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste are Christian soldiers who accepted martyrdom for their faith in Christ in Sebaste (Little Armenia, modern Turkey) in 320 at Licinia. The Orthodox Church commemorates them on March 22 (March 9 according to the Julian calendar).

The warriors were from Cappadocia (now in Turkey) as part of the Roman army stationed in the city of Sebastia. The military leader Agricola demanded that they make sacrifices to the pagan gods. After their refusal, Roman soldiers stripped them in the evening and placed them in an ice-covered lake. A warm bath was placed nearby so that those who wished to renounce Christ could warm up in it. By morning, one of the warriors ran to the bathhouse, but when he ran there, he immediately died. One of the Romans, Aglaius, seeing the fortitude of the Christians’ spirit, undressed himself and joined those standing in the lake. According to legend, Roman soldiers, seeing that the martyrs were not freezing, broke their legs and burned them.

The names of the martyrs: Kirion, Candide, Domnus, Hesychius, Heraclius, Smaragd, Evnoik, Valens (Valens), Vivian, Claudius, Priscus, Theodulus, Eutyches, John, Xanthius, Ilian, Sisinius, Angius, Aetius, Flavius, Acacius, Ecdicius, Lysimachus, Alexander, Elias, Gorgonius, Theophilus, Dometianus, Gaius, Leontius, Athanasius, Cyril, Sakerdon, Nicholas, Valerius (Valerius), Philoctimon, Severian, Hudion, Melito and Aglaius.

The memory of the 40 martyrs is one of the most revered holidays. On the day of their memory, the severity of Great Lent is eased and the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts is celebrated. On March 9, 1230, the Bulgarian Tsar Ivan II Asen defeated the army of Theodore Komnenos and captured him with his family and most of the army. Ivan II Asen attributed his victory to the intercession of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. As gratitude, the king built or renovated the temple that was on this site (remains not fully understood) and consecrated it in honor of the Forty Martyrs, and also left a significant inscription on the column of this church in memory of the glorious victory.

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The life of the holy martyr Valery is closely connected with the life of the holy martyr Jerome. The holy martyr Valery Melitinsky was born and lived in the Armenian city of Melitia (now Malatia) in the 3rd century during a time of severe persecution of Christians. He suffered under the Emperor Diocletian along with other thirty-two martyrs. As a result, all 33 warriors, including Saint Valery, were beheaded.

The suffering of the holy martyr Hieron and his squad

Memorial Day: November 7/20

Icon of the Holy Martyr Valery of Sebaste
by the Fatherland of St. Hierona was the second (great) Cappadocia, he was born in the city of Tyana from a pious and God-fearing mother, named Stratonice, during the reign of the emperors Diocletian and Maximian, who were both zealous worshipers of idols and persecutors of Christians

When it came to the ears of the emperors that the inhabitants of the regions of Armenia and Cappadocia, contrary to imperial decrees, refused to worship idols, then, after many consultations, they elected two crafty, devoted to paganism, cruel men, Agricolaus and Lysias, and sent the first to Armenia, and the second to Cappadocia, ordering them, firstly, to execute all the Christians there who did not agree to worship idols, and, secondly, to enroll in the army all men and young men who were strong in body and capable of military service.

Arriving in Cappadocia, Lysias began to look for people suitable for recruitment in every possible way. By the way, they also reported to him about Hieron as a healthy and strong man, distinguished by special courage. Lysias immediately sent soldiers to take him and bring him. The messengers did not find Hieron at home: he was at work in the field. The warriors went there and wanted to capture him; but Hieron, having learned that he was being taken for military service, refused to go with them, considering it harmful for a Christian to have fellowship and serve with idolaters. The soldiers wanted to take him by force, but the angry Hieron grabbed a tree that came to hand and began to beat them; he turned out to be so much stronger than the warriors that they fled, and he drove them like a lion chases kids. The soldiers scattered by him again gathered, however, in one place. They felt ashamed of each other that they not only could not defeat one person, but were also driven away by him. They were afraid to return to the one who sent them empty-handed and said among themselves that if they returned without Hieron, they would not only be ridiculed by everyone for the fact that one man had defeated them all, but would also be severely punished for cowardice. Therefore, they called their comrades to help them and for the second time rushed towards Hieron in even greater numbers. Hearing about this, he recruited a squad of eighteen Christian men, disappeared with them into a nearby cave and from there repelled the attack of the pagans who besieged him. Meanwhile, the latter informed their superior that Hieron and other Christians had locked themselves in a cave, and they could not take him. The chief sent even more soldiers to help them, but still they could not do anything, since, fearing Hieron, no one dared even approach the entrance to the cave. Then the chief sent to them one of Hieron’s friends, named Cyriacus. Cyriacus, having arrived at the place, advised the soldiers to move away from the cave, since Hieron, he said, could only be taken with meekness and good advice, and not by force. When the soldiers left, Cyriacus went to Hieron and convinced him not to resist the authorities and to enroll in military service. With his peaceful conversation, he calmed Hieron, took him out of the cave and took him to his house to his mother, an old and blind widow. She began to loudly mourn her son, calling him the support of her old age and the light of her blind eyes, and complained that she was deprived of the only consolation in her sad widowhood. Meanwhile, the soldiers surrounding Hieron forced him to go with them. Having said goodbye to his weeping mother, neighbors and acquaintances who had gathered there, Hieron took with him one of his relatives, named Victor, and went to the city of Melitina along with the soldiers, accompanied by his two close relatives Matronian and Anthony and some other co-religionists. The travelers did not make it to Melitina before sunset and spent the night in the place where night found them. At night, someone dressed in white clothes appeared to blessed Jerome and announced to him in a meek and loving voice:

- Salvation, Hieron, I preach the gospel to you! You are walking the right path, because you are going to fight for the Heavenly King and will not soon fight for the perishing glory of the earth... Soon you will go to the Heavenly King and receive honor and glory from Him for your exploits.    

With these words, the one who appeared filled Hieron’s heart with unspeakable joy.    

When he disappeared, Hieron woke up and joyfully announced to his friends and relatives who were with him:

“I have learned the secret of God’s favor towards me and now I walk with joy on the path ahead of me.” The only true treasure, the only true inheritance, the only true riches, are those which are hidden in heaven; yet earthly blessings do not bring any benefit to those who receive them: “What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, but loses his own soul? or what ransom will a man give for his soul?”

(Matt. 16:26).

For me there is nothing dearer or better than the soul... I have spent enough time of my life serving vanity, now I am going to God. Only one thing confuses me - the sadness of my mother, an elderly and infirm widow, deprived of the light of her eyes and without an assistant and intercessor. But I am going to die for Christ and to Him, the Father of orphans and widows, I entrust my mother.” Having said this, Hieron shed a few tears for his mother and set off on his journey. In Melitina, Saint Jerome, together with thirty-three other Christians, was imprisoned. Here he told his fellow prisoners:

- Listen, friends and brothers, to my advice, which will be useful to you not in this life, but in the future. All who fear God do not seek earthly temporary blessings, but future eternal blessings. You have heard that in the morning they want to force us to make sacrifices to false pagan gods: we will not obey, we will not worship idols and we will not offer sacrifice to them; Let us better offer a sacrifice of praise to our true God and lift up our prayers to Him, hearing which He will give us the strength to endure torment steadfastly and courageously and will merit us a blessed death.

Hieron's listeners unanimously answered:    

“Your words are as sweet to us as honey!” You advise us of what is truly useful and saving for us, and we all wish it would be better to die for Christ than to worship idols and live in vanity.

The prison guards informed the prisoners of Lysias himself about this decision. The next morning he ordered the holy martyrs to be brought from prison to him for trial, placed them before him and asked with anger:    

—What demon led you to the crazy decision to rebel against the authorities and not obey the royal command to worship the great gods?    

“We, of course, would be madmen and toys of demons,” answered the saints, if the honor due only to God were given to wooden and stone works of human hands. But now we act wisely, for we worship the Creator of all, who created heaven and earth by His word and brought them from non-existence into being by the spirit of His mouth.

At this time, one of those present at the trial pointed Lysia to Hiero and said:    

“Here is the one who resisted your envoys, and everything you heard about was done by him.”    

Lysias, looking at Hieron, asked where he was from, and when Hieron named his fatherland and place of birth, he asked him again:    

“It was you who resisted the king’s order, relying on your physical strength, and beat the soldiers sent after you?”    

“Yes, I,” the courageous Hieron answered boldly, “ should I not hate those who hate You, Lord, and not be disgusted by those who rebel against You?”

(Ps. 139:21). That’s why I beat them up and drove them away like cowardly hares.

Hearing these words, Lysias became angry and, not giving due credit to Hieron’s courage and strength, reproached him for his disobedience and said:    

“Your madness has driven you to such insolence that you disobeyed the king’s command, did not obey my order, and beat up those sent by us.” For this I command that your impudent hand, which obeyed your crazy head, be cut off to the very elbow.

And immediately Saint Jerome’s hand was cut off, and the other saints, by order of the same tormentor, were mercilessly beaten for a long time.

Then they were all again thrown into prison and thanked God, who had made them worthy to endure such torment for His holy name. But one of them, the aforementioned Victor, a relative of Saint Jerome, exhausted from the beatings he received and fearing even greater ones in the future, secretly called to himself the official who kept a record of the Christians captured and tortured, and humbly begged to erase his name, Victor, from records of the names of prisoners suffering for Christ, and promised to give him one estate for this. Bribed by the gift promised to him, the official fulfilled Victor's request - he destroyed his name in the record and released him from prison at night. But Victor, having left prison, soon died and thus lost his estate, his life, and his martyr’s crown.

When morning came, Saint Jerome learned about what had happened and, full of endless sadness, wept loudly for his relative, exclaiming:    

- Alas, Victor! what did you do? Oh, how hard you paid off! Why did you give yourself into the hands of the enemy? Why did you choose the shame of flight over a crown of glory? Why did you give eternal life for temporary life? Why did you put temporary relief above endless joy? Oh, how you were embarrassed by short-term suffering from minor wounds, which are nothing compared to the eternal torment that awaits you according to God’s judgment!

Having mourned the man who had fallen from the martyrdom, Saint Hieron called to him his two relatives Anthony and Matronian, who followed him, and said to them:    

- Listen to my last wish and, returning from here, carry it out. I give my property, located in Pisidia, to my sister Theotimia, so that she, receiving from it what she needs for food, will perform a memorial for me on the day of my death. However, I leave all my other property to my mother, due to her widowhood and orphanhood; give her also my severed hand and tell her to write to her to ask the governor of the city of Ankyra, the noble Rustik, to give her a house in Vadisan, where let my hand be laid.

Having left such a testament to his relatives, blessed Hieron calmly awaited his martyrdom. And so, on the fifth day, Lysias again sat down in the judge’s seat and, calling the saints, began to force them to worship idols. For a long time he tried, both with caresses and threats, to turn them away from Christ, but had no success, and then he first ordered them to be beaten without mercy with sticks, and then condemned them to be beheaded with a sword. After much torment, the holy martyrs were condemned to death. Led by blessed Jerome, on the way to the place of execution, they joyfully sang the words of the psalm: “Blessed are those who are blameless in the way, walking in the law of the Lord.”

(Ps. 119:1). Arriving at the place of execution, they knelt and prayed to the Lord:    

- Lord Jesus Christ, accept our souls!    

Then their holy heads were beheaded with the sword. Antony and Matronian turned to Lysias with a request to allow them to take the body of their relative Hieron and, when Lysias did not agree, they begged him to give them at least the severed head of Hieron. He answered them that he would give the head only for an amount of gold equal in weight to it. Antony and Matronian greatly grieved that they did not have as much gold as Lysias demanded for the head, although, without a doubt, the honest head of the martyr was worth incomparably more. Then God put it into the heart of one rich and famous man, named Chrysaphia, to give a ransom for the head of the holy martyr Hieron: he gave Lysias as much gold as the head weighed, and, taking it, he kept it with honor. The selfish Lysias then began to look for the severed hand of the saint, hoping to receive gold for it; but Anthony and Matronian, having learned about this, fled to their homeland at night, taking with them the holy hand, and other Christians took the bodies of him and the other holy martyrs, beheaded with him, secretly, and buried them in a hidden place. The aforementioned brothers, bringing the hand of Saint Jerome to his mother Stratonice, presented her with the holy remains. The mother, taking the hand of her beloved son, truncated for the sake of Christ, washed it with tears, kissed it with a mother’s kiss and applied it to her eyes. Rejoicing for her son and at the same time surrendering to natural grief, she said with tears:    

- My dear son, whom I gave birth to alive and healthy! Now I have only a small part of your dead body, but it arouses in me all the more grief. Alas, my son! I gave birth to you in illness, raised you in labor, hoped to have in you support in old age, support in illness, consolation in sorrows, and, instead, I lost you, the light of my blind eyes. But why am I crying, when I should be having fun and rejoicing that I am the mother of a martyr, that I gave the fruit of my womb to God, that you, beloved son, did not die the way people usually die? After all, the martyrdom that you died leads to many and great benefits! But, having departed from me, do not leave me completely, my son, and in your prayers intercede for me before the Lord, for whom you shed your blood, so that He would quickly free me from this difficult life, full of all sorts of troubles.

After this weeping, Stratonica placed the saint’s hand in the place that he himself had deigned to indicate, and brought into fulfillment everything he had bequeathed. And Chrysaphius, who gave a golden ransom for the head of Saint Jerome, after a while built a church on the site where the holy martyrs were beheaded, and with honor placed the head of the martyr in it, glorifying the Holy Trinity.

Kontakion, tone 8:

The martyr's face is clear, the regiment is luminous, having come down to us intelligently, today the church has been illuminated with wonderful dawns. In the same way, as we celebrate their honorable memory, we ask from You, our Savior: deliver us from troubles with those prayers, so that we may sing to You: hallelujah.

Troparion to Valery Melitinsky

Thy martyrs, O Lord, in their suffering received incorruptible crowns from Thee, our God, for having Thy strength, I overthrew the tormentors, crushed the demons of weak insolence. Save our souls with those prayers.

Prayer to Valery Melitinsky

Pray to God for me, holy servant of God Valery, as I diligently resort to you, a quick helper and prayer book for my soul.

Saint Demetrius of Rostov. "Lives of the Saints".

Deciding what the long-awaited baby will be called is a very responsible matter. Parents always want only the best for their son or daughter, and therefore choose a name very carefully. After all, it has long been known that its meaning influences a person’s fate. But sometimes even this is not decisive. Now parents want to choose the most beautiful, unusual name possible. But before everything was completely different. The newborn was named according to the calendar. The little man who was born received the name of the saint whose memory was honored on his birthday or on the day of christening. It was this monk who became the patron of new life and accompanied his namesake on his path. Therefore, modern parents should think about who will be next to their beloved child in the most difficult times.

But, as you know, there are quite a lot of saints in the Christian Church. Many of them have the same names. Even, it would seem, Valery can be found twice in the calendar. These are May 6 and June 20 (April 23 and June 7, old style). One could say that Valeria celebrates name days according to the church calendar twice a year. But that's not true. The girl's patroness will be only one saint. Therefore, it is worth learning a little better about the lives of those women whom the Church has ranked among

Queen Valeria

The girl was forcibly married to the cruel pagan Maximian, who later became emperor. After his death, the new emperor, Maximin, wanted to marry Valeria. And for refusal, he exiles her and her mother, Queen Alexandra, to Syria, where they lived until his death. With the accession of a new ruler to the throne, the women wanted to return to their native Nicomedia. After all, according to rumors, Licinius did not hate Christians, but was even favorable towards them. But these conversations were false. The treacherous Licinius ordered the execution of the exiles. Their headless bodies were thrown into the sea.

Valeria of Caesarea

Another saint who bore this proud name was the martyr Valeria of Caesarea. She was born a pagan. But after meeting with an unknown Christian, she came to true faith. This prompted her to settle into seclusion and spend all her time in prayer for those who were mistaken in their beliefs, and for those who had converted to Christianity and were being persecuted. Her faith in Christ was so strong that it helped her withstand the brutal torture of the pagans, who forced her to renounce the true God.

Her memory is honored on June 20. It is on this day that Valeria’s name day is celebrated. A girl named a saint can safely count on her help. By the way, Valeria of Caesarea is also known as Kaleria. And although according to civil documents Valeria and Kaleria are completely different people, according to the calendar they are two versions of the same name.

But it is quite possible that the parents named their daughter just like that, without thinking about who would be her patron. When, then, should Valeria’s name day be celebrated? The patroness will be the saint whose memorial day follows the girl’s date of birth.

Valeria's birthday is a worthy occasion to pay attention to this extraordinary, strong, bright, brave, bright and cheerful woman or girl. After all, before the day of remembrance of the patron saint was much more important than his birthday. It was then that guests were gathered, beer was brewed and rolls were baked. Of course, now such importance is no longer attached to this holiday, and Valeria prefers to celebrate her name day in a quiet home environment, but they will still appreciate sincere participation and congratulations.

Name Valery

translated from Latin means strong, strong, vigorous. It is mentioned in the legends of the emperors of Ancient Rome and comes from the Old Roman patrician family name Valerius.

The patron of this ancient name is Valery Melitinsky

- a holy martyr who suffered along with the other thirty-two martyrs from the wrath of Emperor Diocletian.

In those days, emperors were zealous idolaters and ardent persecutors of Christians. Having learned that the inhabitants of some regions of Cappadocia and Armenia refuse to worship idols contrary to the order of the emperor, Diocletian sends two soldiers there to exterminate all Christians, among them was the holy martyr Valerius.

Martyr Valery of Sebaste is also considered the patron saint of men bearing the name Valery. In 313, Emperor Constantine the Great signed a law on free religion. Emperor Licinius (his co-ruler) also signed up to this law, but persecution of Christians continued in the areas under his control. Around 320, a Roman army was stationed in Sebastia. It included 40 Christian soldiers who arrived from Cappadocia (the territory of modern Turkey). Among them was Valery, who later became the holy martyr of Sebaste. The imperial commander forced them to worship idols, to which the soldiers responded with a decisive refusal. Then they were arrested and taken to a lake located near the city of Sevastia. It was bitterly cold. The soldiers were stripped and left on an ice-covered lake. Such torment was especially difficult because, for greater temptation, the torturers set up a warm bathhouse on the shore of the lake. Anyone who wanted to be saved had to announce to the prison guard that he was renouncing Christ. The martyrs stood courageously all night in the bitter cold. However, early in the morning one of them broke down. Having left the lake, he moved to the bathhouse, and upon entering the warm room, he immediately died. After some time, the prison guard noticed that an unearthly light was shining above the martyrs, who continued to stand in the cold. Shocked by this miracle, the watchman declared himself a Christian, and, throwing off his clothes, joined the remaining soldiers. Not expecting such a turn of events, the torturers broke their legs with hammers and burned them, throwing the remains of the courageous Christian warriors into the river.

Modern Valery

fearless and persistent. In any team, he easily becomes a reliable leader: in any, even the most dangerous and difficult situation, he is able to maintain amazing composure and clarity of mind. It is noteworthy that, always occupying a prominent place in society, Valery is, as it were, initially insured against failures and setbacks.

her name day twice a year

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March 22
- Holy Martyr Valery of Sebaste.
November 20
- Holy Martyr Valery Melitinsky.

The icon of Valery of Sebaste displays the face of one of the forty martyrs - Martyr Valery, who accepted death in the name of Christ.

In 313, Emperor Constantine the Great reigned. He issued a decree that Christians could freely practice their faith and the rights of pagans and Christians were equal. But Licinius, Constantine's co-ruler, was a true pagan and in his part of the state he decided to get rid of Christianity. Licinius declared war on Constantine and decided to remove all Christians from his army.

In the Armenian city of Sebastia, the commander of an army of forty people was Agricolaus, he professed pagan faith. In many battles this army emerged victorious. All the soldiers were Christians. When Agricolaus ordered the soldiers to sacrifice to the pagan gods, they all refused. The angry commander sent them to prison. The soldiers prayed earnestly in prison, and one day a voice appeared to them, saying: “He who endures to the end will be saved.”

In the morning, the soldiers were brought to Agricolaus, and he began to flatter his subordinates, talking about their courage. He again suggested that they renounce the Lord, thereby they would be forgiven by the emperor. But this time Agricolaus was refused. He ordered the soldiers to be shackled, to which the eldest of them, Kirion, said that the emperor had not given such a decree. Agricolaus was embarrassed and sent the soldiers back to prison without shackles. Seven days later, the dignitary Lysias arrived in Sebastia and began to judge the soldiers. The holy martyrs answered that they would give their lives for the Lord, but would not renounce their faith. Lysias ordered the soldiers to be stoned. All the flying stones flew away, and not a single one hit the martyrs. And the stone thrown by Lysias hit Agricolaus. Everyone understood that the holy martyrs were protected by an invisible force. They were sent back to prison and there, during prayer, the soldiers again heard the voice of the Lord: “He who believes in Me, even if he dies, will live. Be bold and do not be afraid, for you will receive imperishable crowns.”

It was winter and severe frost then. The martyrs were stripped and taken to the lake. They left the martyrs with the guards on the cold ice overnight. A bathhouse was lit not far from the lake to break the martyrs. At night, when the frost became even stronger, one of the warriors could not stand it and rushed to run to the bathhouse, but upon crossing the threshold he died. At three o'clock in the morning it suddenly became light, and the water in the lake became warmer, the ice melted, and crowns shone over the heads of the martyrs. Aglai, who was awake at that moment, counted them. It turned out 39, one of the martyrs, who did not pass the test, lost his crown. Then Aglai began to say that he was now also a Christian and, taking off his clothes, joined the martyrs.

The next morning everyone saw that the martyrs were alive and Aglai was glorifying the Lord with them. Then the soldiers were taken out of the lake and their legs were broken. The bodies of all the martyrs were placed on a chariot and taken to be burned. The remaining bones were thrown into the river so that Christians could not collect them. Three days later, forty saints appeared to the Bishop of Sebaste in a dream and ordered their remains to be collected and buried. The bishop collected the remains of the martyrs and buried them with honor. Saint Valery of Sebaste, whose icon is found in many churches, is a symbol of faith.

Congratulations to Valery on his name day

Today is your name day! I hasten to congratulate you on this! The standard of goodness is Valery. With this you will overcome the darkness, But let it not come to you! Let happiness live only in the soul! Let love drive you crazy, Let the best be in fate!

Your name grants victory, A bright path is prepared for you. Hurry towards success, don’t forget to meet joy along the way. Be strong, always healthy, get carried away, with passion in your blood. You will meet a lot of good things on the road, keep them in your heart. May fate open the doors to happiness, May your angel protect you from trouble. You, Valery, deserve to live in glory, Life is beautiful, enjoy it!

Valery, happy name day! Let happiness come into your life as soon as possible. Let bad weather pass by. Achieve, develop, strive! May you have many joyful moments, both in matters of the heart and in your career. I wish to receive compliments from everyone and be one hundred percent happy, to the fullest.

May the Angel, Valera, bring you Happiness on his wings, May life be like a torch, In your actions and thoughts! So that the fire of the soul and heart Burns all troubles and adversity, And love, success and faith, Be there for days and years!

Iconography

The Holy Martyr Valery Melitinsky is depicted waist-deep on most icons. He wears a red cloak, as part of his military equipment. He holds a cross in his right hand, his left palm is open at chest level. The cross signifies the martyrdom of the saint. An open palm towards the beholder is a sign of a righteous person. This means that the martyr was open to humanity during his lifetime, his thoughts were pure. On some icons Valery is depicted along with other saints. For example, with the Hieromartyr Eugene.

There is also a family icon. Saints on it:

  • Valeria of Caesarea.
  • Valery Melitinsky.
  • Elena Serbskaya.
  • Maria of Radonezh.

At the top of the icon are images of the Savior, the Virgin Mary and saints:

  • Ionna the Baptist.
  • Archangel Michael.
  • Archangel Gabriel.

An interesting icon is where the holy martyr Valery Melitinsky is depicted together with another Valery - Sevastian. On the sides of the icon are depicted the martyrs Helen (daughter of the Apostle Alpheus) and Mary of Caesarea. At the top of the icon is the Savior Almighty.

Indications (cross, open palm) of martyrdom and a righteous lifestyle are present on all icons.

Veneration in Orthodoxy

The name Valery Melitinsky is associated with courage, incredible perseverance and devotion to the Christian faith. Orthodox Christians turn to the holy image before military operations with a request to strengthen faith in Christianity. They pray for the gift of courage, courage, bravery. The prayers ask for a peaceful solution to hostilities.

The holy martyr for the Christian faith, Valery Melitinsky, is commemorated on November 20 in all churches.

What to give for Valery's name day?

A good present for Valery would be:

  • Personalized mug.
  • An hourglass that will serve as a good decorative element.
  • A set of skewers for barbecue, which is irreplaceable when traveling outdoors.
  • 3-D lamp.
  • Perpetual calendar.
  • Purse or purse.

Valery's talisman stone is malachite. It promotes the development of intuition, relationship with the heavenly patron, relieves insomnia, protects from any negativity, takes away troubles and misfortunes from its owner, and gets rid of bad habits.

Texts of prayers to the holy martyr

Kontakion, tone 8

The martyr's face is clear, the regiment is luminous, having come down to us intelligently, today the church has been illuminated with wonderful dawns. In the same way, as we celebrate their honorable memory, we ask from You, our Savior: deliver us from troubles with those prayers, so that we may sing to You: hallelujah.

Troparion to Valery Melitinsky

Thy martyrs, O Lord, in their suffering received incorruptible crowns from Thee, our God, for having Thy strength, I overthrew the tormentors, crushed the demons of weak insolence. Save our souls with those prayers.

Character

Valery is distinguished by his extraordinary determination and assertiveness. He is not afraid to take the initiative and often does many desperate things. However, it is quite difficult to call this person sociable, because he can suddenly become sarcastic and caustic.

Setting the main life goals, Valery begins to actively move towards them, but looking at the difficulties and obstacles that arise. The pride of the owner of this name is incredibly large, so he is very sensitive to any comments addressed to him, especially if they are made by women. At this time, he acts as a real family man, who knows nothing more valuable and dear than his family. After marriage, he remains faithful to his wife, considering this the only option for family relationships.

Valery is very active. Acquaintances often compare it to an arrow or a bullet. He cannot sit still or be idle for long. But more often he is driven to action by ordinary curiosity. He always remains optimistic and does not give up even in the most hopeless situations. He tries to be sincere and friendly with friends and family. However, in communication he can use rather rude and tactless expressions, pushing people away from him.

Valery's perseverance knows no bounds. He continues to achieve his goal, even he is threatened with punishment and serious consequences. However, he always tolerates criticism very poorly, and women’s comments and disapproval especially hurt him. If his wife begins to criticize him or nag him for some mistakes, she humbly endures everything, considering it an integral part of family life. He always remains faithful to his wife, but if a woman appears who awakens brighter and stronger feelings, she may end the existing romance and succumb to temptation.

Valery never looks for conflicts and tries to avoid them as much as possible. If his pride or loved ones are harmed or insulted, he will immediately begin to punish the culprit, defending justice and his own rightness. Since childhood, Valera has been a very cheerful and cheerful child. They often come up with various dirty tricks and pranks, for which they are often punished by parents or teachers. Therefore, the owner of this name can make a wonderful organizer, manager or director. The adult Valery calms down a little and loses his youthful ardor. At the same time, he maintains wonderful relationships with friends and acquaintances and often visits them or receives guests himself.

Valery's psyche is quite strong. He is practically devoid of complexes, so making new acquaintances is not difficult for him. Thanks to high self-esteem and self-confidence, he always feels like he is in control of the situation and knows how to be a leader.

It is very important for Valery to be able to help someone with advice and act as a support. If he feels unwanted, he becomes depressed and may even get sick. Valery's main goal is to win over as many people as possible. He tries to maintain good and friendly relations with all people. But even the adult Valery does not lose his “recklessness”, which has been inherent in him since childhood. It is extremely easy to anger Valery, but he calms down slowly. He may be angry for several days in a row because of some little thing or conflict with a friend. Therefore, he tries to constantly change the situation so as not to get hung up on his experiences.

The intuition of the owner of such a name is unusually well developed. He is well versed in female psychology, so he often gains confidence and seduces the most unapproachable ladies. However, Valera is in no hurry to tie the knot, searching for the most worthy of women. In addition to his intuition, Valery is distinguished by his ability to quickly analyze a situation. In a matter of minutes, he can soberly assess his strength and make the right decision, determine the necessary course of action. He easily understands the main meaning of other people's ideas and plans, so he can support other people's endeavors at any stage. However, Valery often considers other people’s thoughts to be successful, paying attention to their unusualness and freshness, forgetting about other important points.

Valery almost never supports compromises. He believes that there is a higher justice, so you should always act according to your conscience, without trying to deceive yourself. Quite often he completely trusts his friends, but they do not always live up to his expectations. It’s always pleasant and easy to communicate with Valery, because he will always find words of support and a reason for fun. If he comes into conflict with someone, he will not refrain from using offensive and very harsh phrases that have good reason. While having fun, Valery can forget about his life goals and lose a lot of time.

Valery has been in good health since childhood, but minor problems often bother him. He gets tired quite quickly and also suffers from nervous strain. If Valery is a heavy eater, he can quickly gain excess weight, and his weakest organ is his eyes. At an older age, Valery may also develop problems with blood pressure, so you need to think about vascular health from a young age.

Valery takes the choice of a life partner unusually seriously. He often has affairs and is very affectionate with women. He has a positive attitude towards sexual relations, regarding them as the main incentive to achieve success. When assessing a woman’s appearance, he immediately draws attention to her breasts and slim figure. He is more drawn to uninhibited girls who are not afraid of various experiments in bed. He gets out of most uncomfortable situations by laughing it off, and can charm a woman with the help of his innate charm and eloquence. The most successful marriage for Valery may be the owner of the name Maya, Marina, Olesya, Sveta, Anya, Natalya and Lina.

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