Certificate of Name
Severina
Feminine
Italian, Portuguese, Roman
Meaning & Origin
Severina is a feminine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian cultures. It is the feminine form of Severinus, which itself derives from the Roman family name Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. The name was borne by several early saints as well as a pope, contributing to its enduring appeal in Catholic regions.EtymologyThe name traces its roots to the Latin severus (stern, serious). The masculine form Severus was a Roman cognomen, famously held by the emperor Lucius Septimius Severus. The diminutive Severinus was common among early Christians, and Severina emerged as its natural feminine equivalent. In Portuguese, the masculine form Severino is prevalent, especially in Brazil, while Severina remains a traditional female counterpart.Notable BearersAmong notable individuals named Severina is the Swedish singer and actress Severina, known professionally as Sebbi. In Brazil, Severina is a common name in rural areas, often appearing in folklore and literature. The name has also been used in Portuguese and Italian royal families historically.DistributionSeverina is most common in Italy and Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil and Portugal. It is less common in Romania but still recognized. Related forms include the French Séverine and Polish Seweryna.Meaning: Feminine form of Severinus, ultimately from Latin severus (stern)Origin: Latin, via Ancient RomanType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Italy, Portugal, Brazil, Romania
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