November 27 is associated with the Feast of Saint James Intercisus in Christian tradition and is also a day of remembrance for saints who exemplified courage and devotion. In Cyprus, it serves as a reminder of faith, perseverance, and the enduring power of conviction.
- Ignacio – Of Latin origin, derived from Ignatius, meaning “fiery” or “ardent.” It symbolizes passion, faith, and the spiritual flame that drives purpose and service.
- Rafael – Of Hebrew origin, meaning “God has healed.” It represents protection, renewal, and the grace of divine healing in both body and spirit.