Sever name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin, German, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian and Slavic
Usage: Finnish, Swedish and Danish
Meaning: Severe, River in England, Rigor and Seriousness
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What does Sever mean?

Sever is form of celebrated Severin. Severin is variation of neoteric Severus. Also Severin is version of Severinus. Meaning of Severin is Stern, Rigor and Seriousness is of Romanian and Slavic origin.

Variants of Sever

Severin, Severinus, Severus, Seve, Severina, Seved

Names that rhyme with Sever

How popular is the name Sever?

Sever is a rare baby name in United States, chances of it being still in use are very slim as it was last seen in 1915. And also in France. Sever is a common name in Romania and Turkey while somewhat familiar name in Russia and Paraguay.

As per our estimate, over 2000 people has been named Sever globally.

YearRankBirths
191538255

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Numerological aspects of Sever

You are always open to new adventures. You are your own best friend. People who know you describe you as driven and ambitious. Partnerships are exclusively important to you. They want to be adored and loved by others. You are probably spontaneous, charming, flexible, acting wisely from time to time, and have a superior attitude. Open up to people and let them into your world. You need to acquire personal independence and hit the road of success.

Other names similar to Sever, for would be moms

  •  Palleq is used mostly in Danish and Greenlandic is generally given to both sexes. Palleq is equivalent of Patdleĸ in Greenlandic language
  •  Fathir is used commonly in Old Danish and Danish is given to boys. Fathir is Danish equivalent of Faðir
  •  Torfinnur is equivalent of Þorfinnr in Faroese language
  •  Leifi is equivalent of Leifr in Old Norse language
  •  Marny is used in Swedish, English and Norwegian is a baby girl name came from Old Norse and Hebrew. Marny is English form of Marna or Marina
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Famous people named Sever

  • Sever Mureșan, former Romanian tennis player
  • Sever Sternhell, Polish Jewish born Australian academic and organic chemist
  • Severija Janusauskaite in Zvezda as Actress
  • Writer Sever Gansovsky, noted for short Firing Range

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