Saviour is a male name with English origins. It is pronounced as "say-vyur" (/ˈseɪvjər/) in English. This name has a strong and powerful meaning, as it refers to someone who rescues or saves others. The name Saviour carries religious connotations, often associated with the concept of Jesus Christ as the savior of humanity in Christianity. Despite its significance, Saviour is not very common in the United States. In recent years, it has been given to a small number of newborns, with occasional fluctuations in popularity.
Saviour Montebello (1762–1809) was a Maltese Doctor of Theology, a professor of philosophy at the University of Malta, and a Parish priest of Bormla who played an active role in the resistance against the French occupation of Malta. |
Saviour Kombe is a Zambian track and field sprinter known for specializing in the 400 meters and holding Zambian records in relay events. |
The Honourable Saviour Friday Udoh is a Nigerian legislator who was elected to the National Assembly in 2007 and is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party. |