Vigil
Vigil (from Latin vigilia "night watch") stands for:
- Night watch before major festivals, previously also the day before festivals, see Vigil (liturgy)
- nighttime prayer time of the monastic orders, see also Matutin
geographical objects:
- St. Vigil , fraction of Enneberg, South Tyrol
- Vigil Spur , mountain ridge in Victoria Land, Antarctica
People:
- Diego Vigil Cocaña (1799–1845), Central American President
- Donaciano Vigil (1802–1877), Territorial Governor of New Mexico
- Federico García Vigil (1941–2020), Uruguayan conductor and composer
- Mark Vigil (* 1954), American composer
- José María Vigil (* 1946), Spanish liberation theologian
- Manuel Alfonso Villa Vigil (* 1953), Spanish dentist and university professor
See also:
Wiktionary: Vigil - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations