Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ba.len.ˈtin/(Spanish) /ˈva.lɛn.tiːn/(Slovak)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Spanish and Slovak form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1).

Related Names

Rootvalens
Feminine FormsValentina(Spanish) Valentína(Slovak)
Other Languages & CulturesValentinus(Ancient Roman) Balendin(Basque) Valentin(Bulgarian) Valentí(Catalan) Valentin, Tin, Valent(Croatian) Valentin, Valentýn(Czech) 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) Valentin, Tine, Tinek(Slovene) Valentin(Swedish) Valentyn(Ukrainian) Folant(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsValent, Valentová(Slovak)
Same SpellingValentin
User SubmissionsValéntin, Valentîn

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   mature   formal   upper class   refined   strange   serious  

Name Days

Slovakia: February 14
Spain: February 14

Categories

Entry updated November 16, 2019