A name day is a tradition in some countries in Europe and Latin America that consists of celebrating a day of the year that is associated with one's given name. The celebration is similar to a birthday.
The custom originated with the Christian calendar of saints: believers named after a saint would celebrate that saint's feast day, or in the Eastern Orthodox tradition, the day of a saint's death. Name days have greater resonance in the Catholic and Orthodox parts of Europe - Protestant churches showing less veneration of saints. In many countries, however, name-day celebrations no longer have connection to explicitly Christian tradition.
The celebration of name days has been a tradition in Catholic and Orthodox countries since the Middle Ages, and has also continued in some measure in countries, such the Scandinavian countries, whose Protestant established church retains certain Catholic traditions. The name days originate in the list of holidays celebrated in commemoration of saints and martyrs of the church. For example, the name Karl or Carl is celebrated in Sweden on January 28, the anniversary of the death of Charlemagne (Charles magnus, i.e., 'the great'). The church promoted celebration of name days (or rather saints' feast days) over birthdays, as the latter was seen as a pagan tradition.
"Name" is an alternative rock song by the American rock band Goo Goo Dolls. It was released in September 1995 as the third single from the album A Boy Named Goo. As the band's first hit, the song topped both the US Modern Rock chart and the US Album Rock chart, and reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Although the Goo Goo Dolls were considered an alternative group prior to the single's release, "Name" crossed over to pop and adult contemporary radio, greatly increasing the band's fan base.
Prior to the release of the Dizzy Up the Girl album three years later, "Name" was the band's most successful single. It is currently their 3rd most successful single, after "Iris" and "Slide".
The band re-recorded this song for their compilation album, Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles; this version featured minimal arrangements and production.
The Day Utility was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Day Automobile Company from 1911-14. The Day used a four-cylinder, 30 horsepower (22 kW) engine and shaft drive. Removal of the rear seat and doors allowed the car to be converted from a five-seater touring car to a light truck in one minute. As a truck, the Day was able to carry up to 1,000 lb (450 kg) in a 36-inch (910 mm) by 96-inch (2,400 mm) cargo space. The rear seat could be lifted away by triggering two spring locks. The Day had an advertised price of $950US.
Day is a marble sculpture by Michelangelo, datable to 1526–31. It is a pair with Night on the tomb of Giuliano de' Medici in the Medici Chapel in San Lorenzo in Florence.
Day is a surname. Notable people with the surname Day include:
Un vecchio e un bambino
si preser per mano
e andarono insieme
incontro alla sera;
la polvere rossa
si alzava lontano
e il sole brillava
di luce non vera;
l'immensa pianura sembrava arrivare
fin dove l'occhio di un uomo
poteva guardare
e tutto d'intorno non c'era nessuno
solo il tetro contorno di torri di fumo
i due camminavano,
il giorno cadeva,
il vecchio parlava
e piano piangeva
con l'anima assente,
con gli occhi bagnati,
seguiva il ricordo
di miti passati.
I vecchi subiscon
l'ingiuria degli anni
non sanno distinguere
il vero dai sogni
i vecchi non sanno
nel loro pensiero
distinguer nei sogni
il falso dal vero.
E il vecchio diceva
guardando lontano
immagina questo
coperto di grano
immagina i frutti
e immagina i fiori
e pensa alle voci
e pensa ai colori.
E in questa pianura
fin dove si perde
crescevano gli alberi
e tutto era verde;
cadeva la pioggia
segnavano i soli
il ritmo dell'uomo e delle stagioni.
Il bimbo ristette
lo sguardo era triste
e gli occhi guardavano
cose mai viste;
e poi disse al vecchio,
con voce sognante:
"Mi piaccio le fiabe
raccontane altre".