Servatius name meaning
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What does Servatius mean?
Origin of Servatius is in Latin is used as a baby boy name, meaning of Servatius is "The Saved One, Rescued or To Keep, to Save" is notably used in German, Swedish and Finnish.
Variants of Servatius
How popular is the name Servatius?
Servatius is a familiar baby name in Indonesia. According to our findings, over 100 babies have been named Servatius globally, concentrated mainly in Islamic countries.
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Servatius in Nordic countries
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What numerology tells about Servatius?
Allow your logical mind to take a break and follow your heart for once in your life. Sometimes, you question your existence. You stand for inner strength, smartness, solitude, single, superior, sensitive, and everything that comes with an āsā. You appreciate your time enough not to spend it on doing things you don't want and stupid people. Give people a chance to prove their loyalty and love. You can hardly resist a temptation, a trait which affects your relationships in a negative way.
Looking for a name like Servatius? Please go through the following names
- Mably means Love, Who Deserves to Be Loved and Gracious is originated from English and Old French aimed at baby girls is used chiefly in English. Mably is derivative of Mabel.
- Serenity - Mainly used in English soaring and lofty, Serenity aimed at both sexes has its origin in English and Latin, meaning of Serenity is "Peacefulness or Clear"
- Saustin - Saustin's meaning is Majestic came from Latin
- Victorien - Originated from Latin, Victorien is used dominantly in French used as a boy name, Victorien means "Winner or Victor"
- Cristabell - Origin of Cristabell is in Latin bestowed upon baby girls, meaning of Cristabell is "Christina, Beautiful Christian and Follower of Christ". Cristabell is derivation of Christabel.
Famous people named Servatius
- Servatius of Tongeren, was bishop of Tongeren —Latin: 'Atuatuca Tungrorum'