Rai wrote:Daniel wrote:Enitharmon wrote:Apropos of nothing at all, 'Pantalaimon' is Greek for 'all sufferings'. Just thought I'd show off!
Really? I thought it was derived from 'Panteleimon,' a Macedonian saint whose name means 'all-merciful'. [google]
Do either of you know what Kirjava means? Serafina never says but she says she'll know in time.
kirjava's finnish for colourful... something like that... she'll know in time 'cause she becomes a colourful cat.
my site, but the linking's screwed up right now wrote:Pantalaimon
Panteleimon, Greek – all merciful
Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon, Patron Saint of the Commission, feast day 27 July (9 August, Gregorian); his skills as a physician and his reputation as a man of God brought him to the attention of Emperor Maximilian. After interrogation, he reaffirmed his faith in Christ. He was executed (after many attempts) 27 July 304 AD (Russian Orthodox).
http://crch.rbsocc.org/st_pant.html