Ninian


History of the Name Ninian

The name Ninian is a Christian name that was commonly used among the Celtic boys. During the 5th century saint Ninian was a bishop sent to Scotland to convert Pict into Christians.

Meaning and Origin of the name Ninian

Saint Ninian
Saint Ninian

Although the meaning of Ninian is unknown, it appears to be Latinized version of the name Niniavus. The popularity of Ninian is the many miracles and cures he did as a saint. Many people take the name as refined, classic, youthful, and upper-class.

As a catholic saint, saint Ninian was the first mentioned early missionary in the 8th century among the Pict community. Being the first missionary has increased Ninians’s popularity.

In the Leckwith area of Cardiff, a football stadium was named Ninian Park. The stadium was named after Cardiff’s acting finance director, Lord Ninian Edward Crichton.

Conclusion

Deciding a name for newborns can be a tough job. The name Ninian is such a great Christian name to give to a child.

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