Certificate of Name
Severi
Masculine
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Severi is a Finnish given name, equivalent to the Latin Severus. Derived from a vernacular form of the Latin names Severus and Severinus, it ultimately comes from the Latin word severus, meaning "stern", which is also the root of the Roman family name Severus.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Severus was borne by several early Christian saints, including a 6th-century Patriarch of Antioch. In Finland, the form Severi emerged as a vernacular adaptation of these Latin names, reflecting the influence of Christian naming traditions across Europe. The name has remained in continuous use in Finland, maintaining its connection to ancient Roman and early Christian history.Notable BearersWhile no specific notable bearers are listed in available sources, the name Severi is well-established in Finnish society. According to August 2025 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland, Severi ranks as the 264th most common male given name in Finland, with 1,813 men bearing it as a first name and an additional 2,587 having it as a middle name.Cultural SignificanceSeveri is primarily a Finnish name, though similar forms exist in other languages, such as Sévère in French and Severo in Spanish. The name represents the continuation of Latin onomastic heritage in Nordic cultures, adapted to local linguistic patterns. It is typically pronounced as /ˈseʋeri/ in Finnish, with stress on the first syllable.Meaning: Finnish form of Severus, meaning "stern" in LatinOrigin: Severus, a Roman family nameType: Given name (male)Usage regions: FinlandRelated names: Severo (Spanish), Sévère (French)
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