Male names.

SEVASTIAN

Masculine

Charming Latin-origin name derived from 'sebastianus', meaning 'venerable' or 'revered'.

SEVAUGHN

Masculine

Unique African American name combining Irish 'Sean' meaning 'gracious' with Welsh 'Vaughn' translating to 'small', creating the distinctive moniker Sevaughn.

SEVE

Masculine

Spanish name of Latin origin meaning 'severe', popularized by historical figures like Severus Alexander and golfer Seve Ballesteros.

SEVEN

Masculine

English origin, popularized by celebrities like Holly Hunter and Natalie Portman, with no traditional meaning beyond its numerical value of seven.

SEVENN

Masculine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, with no known derivation from existing languages or cultures and no widely accepted history or meaning.

SEVEON

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

SEVER

Masculine

The name Sever originates from Latin, meaning "to cut or sever," and is derived from the Latin word "severus" which can also mean harsh, strict, or severe. It was commonly used in ancient Rome as a cognomen for individuals seen as tough, stern, or strong-willed.

SEVEREN

Masculine

German-origin name derived from "seber" meaning sword and "manno" meaning man, signifying 'noble warrior'.

SEVERIANO

Masculine

Rare Spanish name derived from Latin 'Severus', meaning "stern" or "severe", popularized by Saint Severinus, a 4th-century bishop.

SEVERIDE

Masculine

Rare Italian name derived from the Latin 'Severeus', meaning stern or severe.

SEVERIN

Masculine

Latin origin, meaning "stern" or "severe," but throughout history, it has been associated with positivity, strength, and leadership.

SEVERINO

Masculine

Latin-derived name originally meaning 'stern' or 'severe', but historically associated with warmth and kindness.

SEVERIO

Masculine

Elegant Italian name of Latin origin meaning "stern" or "severe," reflecting seriousness and discipline.

SEVERN

Masculine

The name Severn originates from Wales, derived from the longest river in England and Wales. It means "sea-borne" or "bordering on the sea.

SEVERO

Masculine

Rare yet powerful male given name of Spanish origin, meaning "stern" or "severe," but connoting strength, dignity, and purpose.

SEVERT

Masculine

Slavic name derived from the word 'sever', meaning 'north'.

SEVERUS

Masculine

Latin-derived male given name that signifies 'stern' or 'severe', popularized through Roman emperors, early Christian saints, and notably used in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.

SEVERYN

Masculine

Rare Polish masculine given name derived from the Latin 'Severinus', meaning 'stern' or 'severe'.

SEVEYN

Masculine

Rare French name derived from "sevrin," meaning "wolf." It signifies strength, courage, and independence, with a touch of sophistication due to its French origins.

SEVI

Masculine

Sevi is of Turkish origin, meaning 'love'.

SEVIIN

Masculine

Distinctive boy's name with unknown origins, but its evocative sound has made it popular in English-speaking countries in recent years.

SEVILLE

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from the historic city of Seville in Andalusia, Spain, and reflects the vibrant culture and history of its namesake.

SEVIN

Masculine

Unisex name of French origin meaning 'seven', derived from the Latin word 'septem'.

SEVION

Masculine

Captivating Greek name meaning 'blue sky' or 'clear sky', evoking images of serenity and vastness.

SEVN

Masculine

Sevn: A unique and distinctive unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in the U.S. since 2014 with theories suggesting ties to the number seven or variant spelling of Seven.

SEVON

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'seven', derived from 'sheva', the Hebrew numeral for seven, which signifies completeness and perfection.

SEVREN

Masculine

Unique Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse 'Sverre,' meaning "swooping" or "swoosh." Popularized by Norwegian Kings like Sverre Sigurdsson, it signifies strength and leadership, and conveys uniqueness.

SEVRIN

Masculine

Unique French name derived from 'sevrer', meaning 'to wean'.

SEVRYN

Masculine

Irish name derived from 'Séamróin', originally 'Síamruadhán', signifying strength and vitality through its elements 'stinging nettle' or 'bramble' and 'little red one'. Historically linked to the brave O'Sullivan clan, Sevryn embodies Irish heritage.

SEVY

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "to be satisfied" or "to be fulfilled," with historical roots tracing back to ancient times and biblical figures like Sevi ben Levi.

SEVYEN

Masculine

Unique Breton given name meaning 'seven', originating as a numerical name reflecting Brittany's rich culture.

SEVYN

Masculine

Unique, unisex name of unknown origin, often associated with numerology due to its potential Latin root "sevens" meaning "seven," though this connection is unconfirmed. Despite lacking concrete historical significance or meaning, Sevyn has gained popularity recently for its distinctive sound and modern appeal.

SEVYNN

Masculine

Unique female given name of Welsh origin, meaning "holy," which has been used by royalty in Wales since the 6th century.

SEWALL

Masculine

Unique English given name derived from 'seawulf', meaning 'sea wolf'.

SEWARD

Masculine

English name originating from Old English words "sēaw" and "wudu", translating to "sea" and "wood". It was originally given to individuals living near these environments. Now predominantly used as a boy's name, Seward's popularity peaked in the 19th century due to American statesman William H. Seward (1801-1873).

SEWELL

Masculine

English surname and given name derived from the Old English words 'sæ' and 'well', translating to 'sea well'.

SEXTON

Masculine

Unique male given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'sēxtan' meaning 'sixth'. It traditionally refers to the role of a church sexton but does not imply religious affiliation. Once primarily a surname, Sexton has become a distinctive given name, still relatively rare yet gaining popularity for its memorable and meaningful qualities.

SEYDINA

Masculine

Unique African name of Senegalese origin, derived from the Arabic "Saidina," meaning "our lord." It is one of Allah's 99 attributes and signifies devotion to Islam.

SEYDOU

Masculine

West African male given name of Malinke origin meaning "happiness.

SEYED

Masculine

Persian honorific title derived from Arabic "Sayyid", meaning "Mr." or "Sir", used for descendants of Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and son-in-law Ali. Its use as a given name has increased in recent years, particularly among Iranian Muslims, although this is controversial to some due to its traditional honorific status.