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Etymology

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The name of St. Valentina of Caesarea, corresponds to Ancient Greek Οὐαλεντίνη (Oualentínē). A similar misspelling is found in the Syriac translation of Eusebius’ On the Martyrs of Palestine, but it is doubtful that Slavic speakers could be familiar with it.

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Proper noun

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Алевти́на (Alevtínaf anim (genitive Алевти́ны, nominative plural Алевти́ны, genitive plural Алевти́н)

  1. a female given name, Alevtina

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