Certificate of Name
Sepi
Masculine
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Sepi is a Finnish masculine given name, typically used as a diminutive or familiar form of Seppo or Sebastian. While it stands independently, it carries the nuances and associations of its source names, blending mythological heritage with Christian tradition.EtymologyThe name Sepi originates from two main roots. As a diminutive of Seppo, it is derived from the Finnish word seppä, meaning "smith". This connects it to the legendary figure Seppo Ilmarinen, the master smith of Finnish mythology who forged the skies and the magical Sampo. As a variant of Sebastian, Sepi inherits the Latin origin of Sebastianus, meaning "from Sebastia" (a city in Asia Minor), and the name's association with Saint Sebastian, a popular Christian martyr.Notable BearersSepi is not considered common in official registers. However, it has been used historically in informal contexts or as a nickname. There are no widely known historical or contemporary figures with the name Sepi recorded in public records or notable biographies.Cultural SignificanceIn Finland, diminutives like Sepi reflect a tradisjon of shortening longer names to create intimate, affectionate versions suited for family or close friends. The name's dual link—to the mythical smith Seppo Ilmarinen and the widely venerated Sebastian—offers a fusion of national and religious identity.Meaning: Diminutive of Seppo ("smith") or Sebastian ("from Sebastia")Origin: FinnishType: First name (masculine)Usage Regions: FinlandRelated Names: Seppo, Sebastian, Ilmarinen
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