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Synonyms

name day

American  

noun

  1. the feast day of the saint after whom a person is named.

  2. the day on which a person is christened.


name day British  

noun

  1. RC Church the feast day of a saint whose name one bears

  2. another name for ticket day

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Etymology

Origin of name day

First recorded in 1715–25

Example Sentences

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"I wonder, Princess," he says, "was your own second name day as grand as this?"

From Salon • Sep. 5, 2022

Her assistant, Bea, likes to celebrate her name day, as is a common custom in countries across Europe and Latin America, so she works over the Summer bank holiday too.

From BBC • Aug. 24, 2022

The occasion: the celebration of the name day of Sergey.

From New York Times • May 7, 2013

What the pope chose to hear for his name day was a touchstone Haydn work appropriate to the Lenten season, “The Seven Last Words From the Cross.”

From New York Times • Mar. 26, 2010

They were both older than Bran, even though his ninth name day had finally come and gone, but they never treated him like a child.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin