Pronunciation: /neɪm deɪ/
noun a day on which a person celebrates the feast day of the saint after whom he or she is named
A1 My name day is on the 15th of September.
A2 In some cultures, people celebrate their name day instead of their birthday.
B1 I received many gifts and well wishes on my name day.
B2 It is a tradition in Greece to celebrate your name day with family and friends.
C1 The custom of celebrating name days dates back to medieval times.
C2 Name days are an important part of many European cultures, with each name having a designated day for celebration.
formal In many cultures, a name day is celebrated as a feast day in honor of a saint with the same name as the person celebrating.
informal My name day is coming up next week, so I'm planning a small get-together with friends and family.
slang I never really celebrated my name day growing up, but now I like to use it as an excuse to treat myself to something special.
figurative For her, every birthday is like a name day, a time to reflect on her identity and purpose in life.
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