Sabastian
/səbˈæstʃən/
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Sabastian, derived from the Greek name Sebastianos, means 'revered' or 'venerable.' It is famously associated with St. Sebastian, a third-century martyred centurion and patron saint of soldiers, symbolizing bravery and devotion. The name also gained literary prominence through Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night,' where Sabastian is the twin brother of Viola. Its strong historical and cultural ties make it a timeless and meaningful choice.
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