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Venceslav

Power, Strength, Glory

VEN-tseh-slav/ˈvɛntʃɛs.lav/

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7
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
Czech
Origin
Male
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from Slav, meaning 'glory, fame, or power'. The name Venceslav is popular in Czech and Slovak cultures.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes devotion to God and the strength to carry out His will.

Language details

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Venceslav

Greater glory of the people

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

VEN-tseh-slav

/ˈvɛntʃɛs.lav/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

BlueWhite

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Ruby

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Venceslav has historical significance in the Czech and Slovak regions, as it is the name of notable figures such as Saint Wenceslas (Václav) of Bohemia, who is the patron saint of the Czech Republic and synonymous with good kingship and charitable deeds. His legacy endures through various traditions, most notably the "Good King Wenceslas" carol and the "little red rooster" Christmas feast day.

In the Christian tradition, the name Venceslav carries spiritual significance as it relates to the virtues of faith, generosity, and renowned leadership. The patron saint, Saint Wenceslas, embodies these traits through his dedication to the faith, his charitable acts, and his commitment as a ruler to the welfare of his people. As a result, the name Venceslav can serve as a reminder and inspiration for individuals to strive for these virtues in their own lives.

Historical references

According to legend, Saint Wenceslas, also known as Wenceslas I, was the Duke of Bohemia in the late 10th century. He is best known for his martyrdom at the hands of his own brother Boleslaus I, who was jealous of Wenceslas' popularity and religious devotion. Wenceslas converted his father's pagan court to Christianity, and after his father's death, he ruled with wisdom and justice. He was particularly noted for his charity to the poor and needy, and his feast day is celebrated on September 28.

Late 10th century

Saint Wenceslas is also revered as the patron saint of the Czech Republic. He was canonized in 1179 by Pope Alexander III, and his shrine in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague is a popular pilgrimage site for Czechs and tourists alike. Wenceslas is depicted in art and literature as a benevolent ruler and a model of Christian virtues, and his legacy continues to inspire faith and patriotism in the Czech people.

12th century onwards

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