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Constanta mea šŸ’ž


La multi ani, orasul meu iubit! ā™„ļø La multi ani, constanteni! ā™„ļø Orasul nasterii mele, in care revin si ma incarc cu soare si mare. Astazi este si ziua ta de nume si a tuturor celor ce isi trag radacinile din tine. Sfintii Imparati Constantin si Elena āœļø sa te ocroteasca si sa te pazeasca! De obicei numele tau il cam uit cand e 21 mai, insa azi m-am gandit la tine si am constientizat ca de fapt e si ziua ta si vreau sa iti urez multi ani si oameni curati si buni sa te locuiasca. Stiu ca nu esti perfect dar sa fiu sincera, nu am gasit un oras perfect, si nici nu te-am apreciat cu inima intotdeauna, (ale tineretii valuri si pitici) insa faptul ca m-am nascut aici nu este o coincidenta si te redescopar in fiecare an si ma bucur de tine si te iubesc. šŸ˜ Astazi este despre tine si constanteni. Intotdeauna vei ocupa un loc special si aparte in inima mea. Amalgamul de oameni, relaxarea, vorba iute si inima calda sunt ceva specific acestei zone frumoase din Dobrogea. Mandra ca sunt din Constanta.

Constanta mea ā™„ļø

Elena G

Doi Imparati


La multi ani, Constantini si Elene! Azi e o zi sfanta si speciala. Si pentru mine.

Dedic tuturor celor care poarta aceste nume sfinte si imi dedic si mie, o melodie cu numele Elena. E o placere a mea, care imi pune zambetul pe buze. M-am gandit in primul an de blog cum sa marchez ziua si mi-a venit aceasta idee cu cantec. Am cautat de atunci doar cantece cu Elena in titlu si am ramas uimita de ce am gasit. Insa nu toate imi plac si vreau sa pun doar ce imi bucura sufletul. Parafrazandu-l pe Walt Whitman, “examine everything and discard that which insults your soul.”

Am auzit anii acestia o melodie foarte frumoasa si veche, o melodie aromana, cantata de un celebru cantaret, George Manekas. Si vorbeste evident de o Elena. Cuvintele nu sunt greu de inteles asa ca sunt curioasa pentru cine asculta aceasta bijuterie muzicala, ce va intelege.

Si cum ce e frumos revine, anul trecut am ascultat acelasi cantec preluat si adaptat la vremurile actuale de o formatie aromana din Romania, Kavalla, asa ca te invit sa asculti si sa dansezi chiar si pe bonus. La multi ani!

PS: Pentru cine e curios/ curioasa sa asculte si alte cantece despre Elena, ai aici o lista cu ele, pentru o zi muzicala: Ian Raiburg – Elena, Roch Voisine – Helene, Marinella & Kazantzidis – Nitsa Elenitsa si o reteta delicioasa: Poires Belle Helene.

Elena G

Elena, Constantin


La multi ani Sfintilor Constantini si Elene, azi! Sa fim sanatosi, sa aducem multa bucurie celor din jur, sa avem parte de o viata asa cum ne dorim fiecare!

Elena and Constantine


On the 21st of Ā May, the Orthodox Christians celebrate Saint Emperors Constantine and Helena. So, all those named Constantine and Helen or derived from these have a new reason to have a good day today. Happy name’s day to you Elena and Constantine! And me!

For those who would like to know more about the meaning of Elena, here is what I found on the internet. If you want to know more, click on the link below the info.

Elena (spanish source)

Nombre de origen griego que significa “antorcha“. Muy extravertida, sociable y amable, disfruta de la compaƱƭa de los demĆ”s y del bullicio de la multitud. Una polvorilla.

Elena (italian sources)

English equivalents: Ellen, Helen, Helena. Derived from the Greek name HelĆ©ne, Latinized into Helena or Helene. Taken from hele meaning “splendor, vigor of the sun.”

In Greek mythology Helen was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, whose kidnapping by Paris was the cause of the Trojan War.

One of her name days is on August 18 – in memory of St. Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, mother of Constantine the Great.

Elena (russian sources)

The name is of Old Greek origin with its meaning being still not quite clear – it might be “clear, chosen” or “bright, light, torch“.

One of its Russian versions is Alyona.

Since early childhood Elena loves fairy tales. She is a bit reserved and is never is complete tune with other children – she is always slightly aloof engrossed in the world of her imagination. Elena is trustful but if she faces deception based on her credulity she will definitely try to punish the person who has deceived her demonstrating remarkable creativity and imagination in the matter. Elena is kind but in childhood her kindness is not of energetic nature. For instance she can bring home a stray kitten, give him hot milk and mourn over his deplorable fate but she is not able of being firm enough with her parents so that it would stay at her place. She is slightly interested in everything. She is attracted by the beautiful and tries to embroider, sew and knit.

Elena does her homework from time to home; however at school she does fairly well owing to a great extent to her retentive memory and a teacher she likes. Elena often takes after her father, at any rate as far as her character is concerned. On the basis of her father’s disposition Elena develops emotionality and intolerance. In generals emotions play a significant role in Elena’s life. In youth she comes across as timid and reserved but on further acquaintance she comes out in her true colours and it gets clear that she is cheerful, optimistic and dreamy. Elena can do the best in the sphere involving communication.

Love as an emotion is secondary with Elena, it displays as a consequence of pity. Elena would marry a man who arouses her compassion rather than a prosperous and a handsome one. Taking no pity on herself and her sacrificial love Elena expects the other person to do the same in return. She takes painfully everything that distracts her husband’s attention- his friends, hobbies, etc. Engrossed in the world of inner emotional experience she is indifferent to conditions of life and other daily routine issues; she can make do with the least. At Elena’s home there is usually peace. She is a home person and a caring mother. She can be a good housewife only if she is in the right frame of mind for it; otherwise she regards housework only as tedious but indispensable element of her life.

Source:Ā http://www.orcca.on.ca/~elena/site/NameElena.html

Well, how about that! šŸ˜‰

For Constantine I found even fewer info but it is still enough for a man’s name. šŸ˜‰

ConstantineĀ (pronouncedĀ /ˈkɒnstəntaÉŖn/Ā orĀ /ˈkɒnstəntiːn/;Ā Latin:Ā CōnstantÄ«nus,Ā Greek:Ā ĪšĻ‰Ī½ĻƒĻ„Ī±Ī½Ļ„įæ–Ī½ĪæĻ‚,Ā KōnstantĆ®nos) is a masculinegiven nameĀ andĀ surnameĀ which is derived from the Latin nameĀ Constantinus[1], aĀ hypocoristicĀ of the first namesĀ ConstansĀ andĀ Constantius, both meaning “constant, steadfast” inĀ Latin.[2]Ā The names are the Latin equivalents of the Greek nameĀ EustĆ”thios, meaning the same. The name “Constantine” is still very common inĀ GreeceĀ andĀ Cyprus, the forms ĪšĻŽĻƒĻ„Ī±Ļ‚ (Costas) and ĪĻ„ĪÆĪ½ĪæĻ‚ (Dinos) being popularĀ hypocoristics. The popularity stems from the elevenĀ RomanĀ andĀ Byzantine emperorsĀ (beginning with St.Ā Constantine I) and two Greek kings of the same regnal name.

CostelĀ is a commonĀ RomanianĀ form. TheĀ Russian,Ā MacedonianĀ andĀ SerbianĀ form is Konstantin, and their short forms Kostya and Kosta, respectively. The name is common amongĀ OrthodoxĀ people inĀ Albania, in the form of Kostandin or Kosta.

Source:Ā http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_(name)

When you think that one of the most beautiful women in the world had this name, Elena, it is indeed a reason of joy, but when you think she started a war, well… you think again, because another Elena found the Holly Cross so it is another reason of joy.

Happy Name Day! x