Certificate of Name
Saturn
Masculine
Roman
Meaning & Origin
Saturn is a masculine given name of Latin origin. In Roman mythology, Saturn (Latin: Saturnus) was the god of agriculture, sowing, and harvest, and was revered as a father of Jupiter, Juno, and several other deities. The etymology of the name Saturnus is uncertain; scholars have proposed connections to the Latin verb serere ('to sow') or to the Etruscan god Satre, but none is conclusive. The name is also associated with the ringed sixth planet of the solar system, which was named after the god and is the subject of modern observation. Etymology and Ancient ContextThe Romans identified Saturn with the Greek god Kronos, who was the father of Zeus (the Greek counterpart of Jupiter). Saturn's festival, the Saturnalia, was a major celebration held in mid-December, characterized by feasting, gift-giving, and a temporary reversal of social roles. This festival influenced later Christmas traditions. Meteorological and Astrological InfluenceThe planet Saturn, named for the god, but see above Wikipedia extracts regarding day-details information. Saturn remains a popular symbol in culture and is sometimes used as a given name. Meaning: Possibly derived from Latin serere ('to sow') or Etruscan origin. Origin: Roman mythology Usage: Rare modern given name Related Names: Saturnus
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