Gender Masculine
Usage Czech
Pronounced Pron. /ˈva.lɛn.tiːn/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Czech form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1).

Related Names

Rootvalens
VariantValentin
Feminine FormValentýna
Other Languages & CulturesValentinus(Ancient Roman) Balendin(Basque) Valentin(Bulgarian) Valentí(Catalan) Valentin, Tin, Valent(Croatian) Valentin(Danish) Valentijn(Dutch) Valentine, Val(English) Valentin(Finnish) Valentin(French) Valentin(German) Bálint(Hungarian) Valentino, Tino(Italian) Valentīns(Latvian) Valentinas(Lithuanian) Walenty(Polish) Valentim(Portuguese) Valentin, Vali(Romanian) Valentin, Valya(Russian) Ualan(Scottish Gaelic) Valentín(Slovak) Valentin, Tine, Tinek(Slovene) Valentín(Spanish) Valentin(Swedish) Valentyn(Ukrainian) Folant(Welsh)
Same SpellingValentyn

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Name Days

Czechia: February 14
Entry added June 9, 2023