(Awesome) Names of Months in Ukrainian and their Origin (with pictures!)

Names of months in Ukrainian have their own unique origin. That is why English, German, Russian or any other language will not help you in learning them (unless you know Polish or Belorussian).

But don’t worry! Names of months in Ukrainian are extremely clear, as they are connected to nature or agriculture. It is easy to remember them understanding the etymology.

In this article, let me explain to you why Ukrainian months are called that way and how to learn them easily. This will be a long and interesting journey. Let’s go!

Зим а – Winter

Гр у день – December

In December the soil becomes harder. As a result, some lumps are being formed. A lump is “груда” in Ukrainian. Грудка – a small lump.

С і чень – January

The real origin of this word is a bit complicated, but it is easy to remember it when you think of the word сікти – to cut into small pieces. Ukrainian snow in січень is quite painful as the small, but fast snowflakes drop on your face and almost cutting it. Don’t worry! This is not dangerous 🙂

Л ю тий – February

The word лютий in the Ukrainian language is an adjective. It means “very angry”, “furious”. This is a cruel month because it is shorter than the others are. It wants winter to last the whole year, but the spring is coming!

Весн а – Spring





Б е резень – March

As many warm months in Ukrainian, it is called after the plants or natural phenomena. The first spring month tells us that береза – a birch starts showing its leaves. In березень, some Ukrainians go to forests and tap birch trees for sap.

Кв і тень – April

This may be the easiest one. Try to guess the origin on your own! Ready?

Yes, this is квіти – flowers. Nature wakes up, and many flowers bloom this month. This is the real feast of the beauty!









Тр а вень – May

The word трава – grass gave this month a name. In травень, the grass becomes totally green, and people are happy to walk barefoot at fields.

If it is difficult for you to remember the order of the spring months, imagine that they come from the top to the bottom. A birch is the tallest one, then flowers are in the middle, and the grass is the smallest.

Л і то – Summer

Ч е рвень – June

It is similar to the adjective червоний which means “red”. Both terms (червоний and червень) are derived from the same little bug – черв (черв’як). In English it is “Polish cochineal”, which was used to produce the red dye. It was gathered by people in June – червень, hence the name.

There are so many tasty red berries in червень! Red – червоний is the main symbol of this month. Try полуниці, суниці, малину, вишні in Ukraine, they are the best at the beginning of the summer.

Л и пень – July

The smell of липа – linden tree in the middle of the summer is everywhere! That is why we call this month липень.

С е рпень – August

Серпень is a period of harvest. In the old good times, Ukrainian small farmers gathered the harvest of wheat with серп – sickle. This was hard work, and серп for some time became a symbol of Ukrainian peasantry.

You may have seen its image even in the Soviet flag together with a hammer, which symbolized a unity of workers and peasants.

О сінь – Autumn

В е ресень – September

Remember those tiny violet flowers, which grow so wonderfully in Scotland? This is верес – erica. The beginning of autumn is the best time for enjoying and gathering it in Ukraine. If you there in вересень, you will notice some women selling bunches of верес near the subway stations.

Note: вересень and березень are different months! Верес grows in autumn, and береза grows in spring.

Ж о втень – October

Like червень, this month is named after the color. In autumn, nature becomes golden, and the color of leaves is жовтий – yellow. Ukrainians love this time of the year and shoot many photos of themselves near the beautiful trees.

Листоп а д – November

However, winter is coming, and the leaves start falling – листя падає. That is why we call the end of the autumn листопад.







Now you know the origin of the names of the months in Ukrainian!

If you want to see (or download) them all together in one table AND learn to pronounce them well, visit this post on our blog.

Enjoy your life in any місяць! 🙂

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