Serafin

Meaning of Serafin

Serafin is a male name with Italian and Spanish origins. In Italian, it is pronounced as seh-rah-FEEN (/se.ˈra.fin/), while in Spanish, it is pronounced as seh-rah-FEEN (/seɪ-ˈra.fin/). The name also has a variation, Seraphin.

In terms of popularity, Serafin has been consistently used as a given name for newborn boys in the United States. In recent years, it has ranked around the 5000s to 6000s in terms of occurrence. However, it's worth noting that the popularity of the name may vary over time.

With its charming Italian and Spanish roots, Serafin carries a sense of elegance and uniqueness. It may be an appealing choice for parents who are looking for a distinctive yet classic name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as seh-rah-FEEN (/se.ˈra.fin/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as seh-rah-FEEN (/seɪ-ˈra.fin/)

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Notable People Named Serafin

Serafin Baroja - Serafín Baroja was a Spanish writer and mining engineer, known for his popular Basque poetry and lyrics, and the father of influential 20th-century Spanish artists and writers Ricardo, Pío, and Carmen Baroja.
Serafín Zambada Ortiz is an American convicted drug trafficker and high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel, known for his extravagant lifestyle and social media presence.
Serafín Rojo Caamaño, also known as the Marqués de Serafín, was a Spanish cartoon humorist and painter.
Serafín María de Sotto, 3rd Count of Clonard - Don Serafín María de Sotto y Abbach, a Spanish noble, politician, writer, and statesman who briefly served as Prime Minister of Spain in 1849, was of Irish descent and came from a long line of titled individuals.
Serafín Dengra was an Argentine middle-distance runner who competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
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