January 3 is observed in some Christian traditions as a day honoring early saints and faithful companions, reflecting gratitude for kindness and goodwill at the start of the new year. In Denmark, it symbolizes friendship, renewal, and community spirit.
- Radmila – Of Slavic origin, meaning “happy favor” or “gracious joy.” It represents warmth, generosity, and kindness toward others.
- Radovan – Also of Slavic origin, meaning “joyful” or “one who brings happiness.” It embodies optimism, friendship, and the joy of new beginnings.