Holidays in Russia. Russian for foreigners
Below is the list of Russian national and other popular holidays. In addition, you will find brief descriptions of holidays, pronunciation of their Russian names, and a few useful holiday greetings in Russian. If you'd like to know how to congratulate people on different occasions, please take a look at our lesson on Congratulations and wishes.
Russian National Holidays
Official public holidays are considered to be the days off from work. Government offices and many businesses are closed on these dates. If the date of observance falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the following Monday will be a day off.
Date | Name of holiday in Russian | English Translation |
January 1-5 | Новый Год | New Year |
January 7th | Рождество | Christmas |
February 23rd | День защитника Отечества | Defender of the Motherland Day |
March 8th | Восьмое марта | International Women’s Day |
May 1st | Первое мая | May Day |
May 9th | День Победы | Victory Day |
June 12th | День России | Russia Day |
November 4th | День народного единства | National Unity Day |
Other Popular Holidays
In addition to national holidays, there are several popular holidays which are not official public holidays. Unless the date of such holidays falls on a weekend, it is considered a work day.
Date | Name of holiday in Russian | English Translation |
January 14 | Старый Новый Год | Old New Year |
January 25 | Татьянин день | Tatiana Day |
February 14 | День Святого Валентина | St.Valentine's Day |
(on Sunday) | Православная Пасха | Orthodox Easter |
April 12 | День Космонавтики | Cosmonautics Day |
(the last week
before Great Lent)
|
Масленица | Maslenitsa |
Description of Holidays
The most popular holiday in Russia.
Russian Orthodox Christmas is celebrated two weeks later than in Catholic countries.
It is the day of all men. Originally Soviet Army Day.
It is the day of all women: mothers, grandmothers, sisters, daughters, wives and girlfriends. Originally International Women's Day. This holiday is also know as "Международный Женский День".
Originally the Day of International Solidarity of Workers, it became just a holiday of Spring and Labour.
This spring day went down in the chronicle of the USSR as the end of the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945), the most dramatic war in Russian history.
Russia's newest holiday, which commemorates the adoption in 1991 of the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Russian Federation.
This holiday commemorates the liberation of Moscow from Polish occupation in 1612 as a result of the uprising led by Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky. In a broader sense, the day signifies the end of the time of foreign intervention in Russia. It is celebrated in place of the former Revolution Day.
This popular holiday corresponds to January 1 in the Julian calendar, used in Russia before 1918.
Recently borrowed but very popular holiday of lovers and friends.
Easter is a very popular holiday in Russia in commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus. Easter has no fixed date. It is held on the first Sunday after the date of the first full moon that occurs on or after March 21. In 2004, it was on the 11th of April.