Paphnutia is a male name.
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| Origin | Egyptian |
| Rod | male |
| Etymological meaning | ⲡⲁⲡⲛⲟⲩⲧⲉ "belonging to God, man of God"; ⲡⲁ "owned" / ⲛⲟⲩⲧⲉ "God" |
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Famous carriers
- Paphnuti Borovsky
- Paphnutius of Egypt
- Paphnuti Kefalas
- Paphnutius (Ovchinnikov)
- Paphnuti Pechersky
- Paphnutius (Metropolitan of Sars)
- Paphnutius (Bishop of Suzdal)
- Paphnutius (Archbishop of Tver)
- Paphnutius (Fedoseev)
- Chebyshev, Paphnutiy Lvovich
- Paphnutius (Shikin)
In culture
- Igumen Paphnutius is mentioned in the novel “The Idiot ” by F. M. Dostoevsky , his handwriting was imitated by Prince Lev Nikolaevich Myshkin .
- In the novel I. Khmelevskaya " Paphnuty " of the bear - the main character was called Paphnuty.
- In the film “ Moscow - Cassiopeia ”, Paphnutius called one of the mice that set off on an expedition to distant Cassiopeia .
- In E. Bedarev’s film “Waiting for a Miracle,” Paphnutia is the name of a fairy (fairy-man), character of V. Krylov.
- In the fabulous story by T.A. A. Hoffman “Little Tsakhes, nicknamed Zinnober” was the name of the prince, at whose court the main character becomes a minister.
Name Day
- January 27 - the righteous Paphnutius
- February 28 - Rev. Paphnutius and Rev. Paphnutius of the Caves
- March 10 - Rev. Paphnutius Kefalas
- April 17 - Rev. Paphnutius
- May 14 - Rev. Paphnutiy of Borovsk
- June 25 - Rev. Paphnutius
- September 10 - Rev. Paphnutius of the Caves
- October 8 - Rev. Martyr Pafnuti Egyptian