Severin

"Stern, serious, austere — from Latin Severus"

♂ Masculino · Latin, Scandinavian, French, German
philosophical intellectual latin catholic scandinavian austere

📖 Acerca de Severin

Severin proviene del latín Severinus, diminutivo de Severus ('serio, austero'), un nombre profundamente arraigado en la virtud romana y la santidad cristiana primitiva. San Severino de Nórico (m. 482) consolidó su lugar en la cultura europea como símbolo de resiliencia y fe. El nombre se extendió por Francia, Alemania, Austria y Escandinavia, donde evolucionó al danés Søren. Poco frecuente en el mundo angloparlante, Severin conserva un aire de serena gravedad intelectual.

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Saint Severinus of Noricum — 5th-century monk and missionary who ministered to Roman provincials along the Danube as the Western Roman Empire collapsed; patron of Austria and namesake of Sankt Pölten.
  • Séverin — French pop singer (born Séverin Fabre, c. 1938) who represented France at the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with 'Un jardin sur la terre'.
  • Séverin Abega — Cameroonian footballer (1953–2009) and member of the 'Lions Indomptables' squad that famously drew with Italy at the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
  • Severin Bigler — Swiss curler who competed at the Winter Olympics, representing Switzerland in mixed doubles curling.