Sevastian
Latin · Boy · 3 syllables
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About the name Sevastian
Sevastian is a variant spelling of Sebastian, derived from the Latin name Sebastianus, which comes from the Latin word "sebastos" meaning "venerable" or "revered," itself borrowed from Greek "sebastos" (σεβαστός).
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Etymology
Sevastian is a variant spelling of Sebastian, derived from the Latin name Sebastianus, which comes from the Latin word "sebastos" meaning "venerable" or "revered," itself borrowed from Greek "sebastos" (σεβαστός). The name is used primarily in Christian cultures, particularly in Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant traditions, and became widespread through Saint Sebastian, a Christian martyr of the 3rd century venerated across Europe and the Christian world.
Sevastian currently ranks #9,571 in the United States as a boy's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2008.
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