Valentinus Forename

111,534th
Most Common
name in the World

Approximately 3,937 people bear this name

Most prevalent in:
Indonesia
Highest density in:
Namibia

Valentinus Forename Definition:

(m., f.) Latin derivative of Valens ‘strong’, ‘healthy’ (cf. Constantinus from Constans, Clementinus from Clemens); the name of a 3rd-C saint martyred under the Emperor Claudius. His feast day (14 Feb) almost coincided with the festival of Juno Februata (15 Feb), and the custom of drawing lots for lovers was transferred from the pagan to the christian festival.

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Valentinus Forename Distribution

PlaceGenderIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Indonesia
100%
3,6011:71,6378,539
Namibia
100%
1701:14,1421,493
Lesotho
98%
 
601:34,0003,835
Belgium
100%
391:294,6165,997
South Africa
93%
 
191:2,870,13974,981
United States-101:36,253,698247,090
Malaysia
100%
101:3,044,99479,253
Kenya-51:9,261,42235,582
Australia-31:4,552,54130,048
Germany
100%
21:48,338,93872,742
Tanzania
100%
21:26,394,16073,301
Sweden
100%
21:4,928,95452,965
Cameroon-21:10,805,25286,897
Philippines-11:106,009,477690,015
Uganda
100%
11:40,956,920131,348
Brazil-11:214,236,154864,335
Singapore-11:6,287,05439,645
Saint Lucia
100%
11:177,8158,104
Russia
100%
11:144,233,704184,271
Iceland-11:366,0177,938
Netherlands-11:16,902,08343,152
Maldives-11:433,9035,827
Canada-11:33,133,372113,810
Egypt-11:91,900,94653,283
India
100%
11:1,214,877,9714,759,450

Valentinus (221) may also be a surname.

Valentinus Forename Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

(m., f.) Latin derivative of Valens ‘strong’, ‘healthy’ (cf. Constantinus from Constans, Clementinus from Clemens); the name of a 3rd-C saint martyred under the Emperor Claudius. His feast day (14 Feb) almost coincided with the festival of Juno Februata (15 Feb), and the custom of drawing lots for lovers was transferred from the pagan to the christian festival. The name has never been common, but is found occasionally from the 12th C onwards. It is now used indifferently for men and women, and has been so since the 17th C.

Valentinus Curia Regis Rolls 1196, 1200, 1203, 1205, Feudal Aids 1284, Vis of Berks 1433. Valantinus Curia Regis Rolls 1210-12. Valentine Close Rolls 1553.

The Oxford Dictionary of Christian Names (1947) by E. G. Withycombe

Valentinus Forename Popularity

Phonetically Similar Names

Valentinus Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Valentinus in the Russian language
Валентинусvalentinus-

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