November 15
Why this day? Wojciech is a form of Adalbert, and shares its name day.
Wojciech is celebrated in Germany on November 15.
The name Wojciech is the Polish variant of the Old German name Adalbert, which means "noble glory" or "famous through nobility." It is closely associated with Saint Wojciech (Adalbert of Prague), one of the most important patrons of Poland and Bohemia, who lived in the 10th century. This historical and religious connection gives the name a deep spiritual root and a long tradition in Slavic culture.
Men with this name often radiate a calm but steady presence, testifying to inner strength. They may seem somewhat distant at first glance, but they possess a warm heart and a strong sense of justice. With a fine sense of humor and a wink, they navigate life with a certain dignity without appearing stiff.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, Wojciech is a faithful companion who values honesty and deep emotional connections. He is not the type for superficial flirting, but rather seeks a partnership based on mutual respect and shared values. Once he has made up his mind, he shows his tenderness through active support and quiet but meaningful gestures.
Because it traces back to Saint Adalbert of Prague, who is venerated as the Apostle of the Poles.
It derives from the elements "adal" (noble) and "beraht" (shining/famous).
Yes, the female equivalent is Wojciecha, although it is used less frequently.
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