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Traditionally, "names day" celebrations ((ポーランド語:imieniny)) have often enjoyed a celebratory emphasis greater than that of birthday celebrations in Poland (source?). However, birthday celebrations are increasingly popular and important, particularly among the young as well as the older generation in the new territories gained after The Second World War due to remaining Prussian Protestant influences. Imieniny involve the gathering and socialising of friends and family at the celebrant's home, as well as the giving of gifts and flowers at home and elsewhere, such as at the workplace. Local calendars often contain the names celebrated on a given day. == January == # Mieczysław, Mieczysława, Mieszko # Abel, Achacy, Achacjusz, Aspazja, Bazyli, Izydor, Jakobina, Jakubina, Makary, Narcyz, Ritka, Stefania, Strzeżysław, Sylwester, Sylwestra, Telesfor, Telesfora # Danuta, Piotr, Genowefa # Angelika, Aniela, Dobromir, Eugeniusz, Grzegorz, Izabela # Edward, Emilian, Hania, Szymon # Andrzej, Bolemir, Kacper, Kasper # Julian, Lucjan, Walenty # Mścisław, Seweryn # Antoni, Borzymir, Julian, Julianna # Dobrosław, Jan, Paweł # Feliks, Krzesimir, Matylda # Antoni, Arkadiusz, Benedykt, Czesław, Czesława, Ernest # Bogumił, Bogusława, Weronika # Feliks, Radogost, Felkis, Felkis # Aleksander, Dąbrówka, Dobrawa, Domasław, Paweł # Marcel, Włodzimierz, Kevin # Antoni, Jan, Rościsław # Bogumił, Jaropełk, Krystyna, Małgorzata, Piotr # Andrzej, Bernard, Erwin, Henryk, Mariusz, Marta, Racimir, Sara # Dobiegniew, Fabian, Sebastian # Agnieszka, Jarosław, Jarosława, Marcela # Anastazy, Dobromysł, Dorian, Marta, Wincenty # Jan, Maria # Felicja, Mirogniew, Rafaela, Rafał, Tymoteusz # Miłosz, Miłowan, Miłowit, Paweł, Tatiana, Maleszka # Paula, Paulina, Wanda # Angelika, Ilona, Julian # Agnieszka, Augustyn, Julian, Karol, Piotr, Radomir # Hanna, Walerian, Zdzisław # Feliks, Gerard, Maciej, Marcin, Martyna, Sebastian # Euzebiusz, Jan, Piotr 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Name days in Poland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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