- the most
celebrated name day in Bulgaria, St. George's Day (Гергьовден,
Gergyovden) is a
public holiday that
takes place on 6 May each year. A
common ritual...
- romanized: Đurđevdan,
pronounced [ˈdʑûːrdʑeʋdaːn]; Bulgarian: Гергьовден, romanized:
Gergyovden; Macedonian: Ѓурѓовден, romanized: Ǵurǵovden; Russian: Егорий Вешний,...
-
observances (Eastern
Orthodox Church): Day of Bravery, also
known as
Gergyovden (Bulgaria) Đurđevdan (Gorani, Roma)
Police Day (Georgia) Yuri's Day (Russian...
- (Day of St. Nicholas,
December 6)
involves fish (usually carp),
while Gergyovden (Day of St. George, May 6) is
typically celebrated with
roast lamb. Banitsa...
- the song on
several albums with
Bulgarian lyrics,
titled "Гергьовден" ("
Gergyovden", "St. George's Day"); Serbo-Bulgarian lyrics,
titled "Свети Георги" ("Sveti...
- Georgi, Gergana, Gergin, Gergina, Ginka,
Gyuro (!Gyurov!),
Zhorzh (on
Gergyovden) 8 :
Radoslav 9 :
Hristofor 11 : Kiril, Kiro, Kirilka, Metodi, Metodiy...
-
Dimitrovden (Dimitar's day, 26 October)
marking the
beginning of
winter and
Gergyovden (George's day, 6 May)
heralding the end of it
according to traditional...
- (Bulgarian: Движение Гергьовден,
Dvizhenie Gergyovden),
which was for a long time
aligned with the IMRO. Dilov's "
Gergyovden" parti****ted in the 2014 Bulgarian...
-
observances (Eastern
Orthodox Church): Day of Bravery, also
known as
Gergyovden (Bulgaria) Đurđevdan (Gorani, Roma)
Police Day (Georgia) Yuri's Day in...
- who live in
Northern Dobruja (Romania). Dita e Shëngjergjit (Albania),
Gergyovden (Bulgaria),
Djurdjevdan (Serbia) Shëngjergji, Gjurgjovden, Erdelezi, Agiu...