Tsvetan name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Bulgarian
Meaning: Refers to Palm Sunday
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What does Tsvetan mean?

Tsvetan's meaning is Refers to Palm Sunday is used as a baby boy name has origin in Bulgarian.

Names that rhyme with Tsvetan

How popular is the name Tsvetan?

Tsvetan is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it may not be used now since it isn't seen since 2010. But Tsvetan is a popular baby name in Bulgaria where every 1 in 400 have the name.

As per our findings, over 20000 people has been named Tsvetan globally.

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Numerological aspects of Tsvetan

You push yourself to your limits and beyond. Expression number 2 reveals your talent to work with people and the ability to understand their actions. You are always there to help people in need with a good advice or do something that would ease up their situation, or at least make them feel more comfortable in their own skin. Not everyone takes you seriously because of your kind heart and the way you approach and talk to people.

Other names similar to Tsvetan

  •  Rositsa - Dominantly used in Bulgarian and Slavic, Rositsa is rooted from Bulgarian used as a girl name, meaning of Rositsa is "Dew"
  •  Silviya came from Latin language is used as a girl name which is predominantly used in Oriya and Marathi, meaning of Silviya is "From the Forest or Art Full"
  •  Ognjen - Used particulary in Serbo-Croatian, Ognjen means "Fiery" and is bestowed upon boys is of Bulgarian origin
  •  Tsvetan - Origin of Tsvetan is in Bulgarian, meaning of Tsvetan is "Refers to Palm Sunday" is a boy name
  •  Rumyana means Red-Cheeked used for baby girls is used mostly in Bulgarian
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Famous people named Tsvetan

  • Tsvetan Gashevski, Bulgarian arm wrestler
  • Tsvetan Radoslavov, Bulgarian teacher and the author of the current national anthem of Bulgaria
  • Tsvetan Genkov, Bulgarian footballer who plays as a striker

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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