Walerian

  • [ vah-LER-yahn ]
  • Polish
Polish form of Valerianus (see VALERIAN).

VALERIAN   male   History, Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Romanian
From the Roman cognomen Valerianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name VALERIUS. This was the name of a 3rd-century Roman emperor. Several saints also had this name, including a 2nd-century martyr of Lyons.
VALERIUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which was derived from Latin valere "to be strong". This was the name of several early saints.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Valerianus
FRENCH: Valérian
GEORGIAN: Valerian
HISTORY: Valerian
ROMANIAN: Valerian
RUSSIAN: Valerian
UKRAINIAN: Valerian
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Valeriana
FRENCH: Valériane
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Valeria, Valerius
BULGARIAN: Valeri
CROATIAN: Valerija
CZECH: Valérie, Valerie
ENGLISH: Val, Valarie, Valary, Valerie, Valorie
FRENCH: Valère, Valérie
GEORGIAN: Valeri
GERMAN: Valeria, Valerie, Valeska
HUNGARIAN: Valéria
ITALIAN: Valeria, Valerio
LATVIAN: Valērija, Valērijs
LITHUANIAN: Valerija
POLISH: Waleria, Walery
PORTUGUESE: Valéria, Valério
ROMANIAN: Valeria, Valeriu, Vali
RUSSIAN: Lera, Valeri, Valeriy, Valeriya, Valery
SERBIAN: Valerija
SLOVAK: Valéria
SLOVENE: Valerija
SPANISH: Valeria, Valerio, Valero
UKRAINIAN: Lera, Valeriya