Gender Masculine
Usage French, Romanian, German, Czech, Russian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish
Scripts Валентин(Russian, Bulgarian)
Pronounced Pron. /va.lɑ̃.tɛ̃/(French) /va.len.ˈtin/(Romanian) /ˈvaː.lɛn.tiːn/(German) /ˈva.lɛn.cɪn/(Czech) /və.lʲɪnʲ.ˈtʲin/(Russian) [key·simplify]
Meaning & History
Form of Valentinus (see Valentine 1) in several languages.
Related Names
Rootvalens
VariantValentýn(Czech)
Feminine FormsValentine(French) Valentina(Romanian) Valentina(German) Valentýna(Czech) Valentina(Russian) Valentina(Bulgarian) Valentina(Slovene) Valentina(Croatian)
Other Languages & CulturesValentinus(Ancient Roman) Balendin(Basque) Valentí(Catalan) Valentijn(Dutch) Valentine, Val(English) Bálint(Hungarian) Valentino, Tino(Italian) Valentīns(Latvian) Valentinas(Lithuanian) Walenty(Polish) Valentim(Portuguese) Ualan(Scottish Gaelic) Valentín(Slovak) Valentín(Spanish) Valentyn(Ukrainian) Folant(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsValentinov, Valentinova(Bulgarian) Valenta, Valentová(Czech) Valentin(French) Valentin(German) Valentinov, Valentinova(Russian)
Same SpellingValentín