Sevastian

Meaning of Sevastian

The name Sevastian is a distinctive and elegant choice for a baby boy, with roots that trace back to the Greek name Sebastian, meaning "venerable" or "revered." This name has various pronunciations across different cultures: in Spanish, it is pronounced as seh-bah-STYAHN; in Italian, as seh-vah-STYAHN; and in Russian, as seh-VAS-tee-uhn. Despite its unique charm, Sevastian remains relatively uncommon in the United States, with fluctuating popularity over recent decades. The highest recorded occurrence was in 2008 with 35 newborns named Sevastian. This name carries an air of sophistication and cultural richness, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that stands out while maintaining classical elegance.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as seh-bah-STYAHN (/sɛ-ˈba.stjan/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as seh-vah-STYAHN (/sɛ.ˈva.stjan/)

Russian

  • Pronunced as seh-VAS-tee-uhn (/sɛ-ˈvastjən/)

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Notable People Named Sevastian

Sevastian Iovănescu - Sevastian "Bebe" Iovănescu was a renowned Romanian football player.
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