Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Se

Sevastyan

Sebastián, Sébastien, Sebastião, Bastian, Bastien, Bas, Augustus. Sebastian is a given name. It comes from the Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebastia", which was the ancient Greek name (Σεβάστεια) of the city now known as Sivas, located in the central portion of what is now Turkey.

Seve

Meaning of name Seve. Etymology : Spanish diminutive of SEVERIANO or SEVERINO. Saint : Origin : Spanish.

Meaning: Serious Origin: Latin

Seven

"Seven" is a name of American origin, and it means "The Number 7". It's a name commonly given to both boys and girls.

Sever

Sever Name Meaning. Slovenian and Croatian: topographic name from sever 'north', denoting someone who lived in the northern part of a village or estate.

Meaning: Fierce stronghold Origin: English

Severe

Severe Name Meaning. French (Sévère): from the personal name Sévère, Latin Severus, meaning 'harsh, austere'.

Meaning: Serious Origin: Latin

Severi

Given Name SEVERI. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Finnish. PRONOUNCED: SE-ve-ree [details]

Meaning: Serious Origin: Latin

Severiano

"Severiano" is the Italian (and Spanish) form of the Roman cognomen 'Severianus,' which was derived from "Severus." Which was an Ancient Roman family name meaning "Stern," in (Roman) Latin.

Severin

German and Scandinavian form of the Latin name Severinus, which is an old Latin family name meaning "severe, stern." Pronounced: SEV-er-in, ZE-ve-reen (German) Famous real-life people named Severin: | Edit.

Severina

Gender: F Meaning of Severina: "stern, serious" Origin of Severina: Latin, feminine variation of Severino. Share Severina on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Severina on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Severina on Google Plus Share on Google+ Love the name Severina.

Meaning: Serious Origin: Latin

Severn

Severn Name Meaning. from a personal name equivalent to Severin. topographic name from the river Severn, which flows from Wales through much of western England to the Bristol Channel. The river name is recorded as early as the 2nd century ad in the form Sabrina.

Meaning: Boundary