Urban
Masculine
Czech, German, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, English Bible
Meaning & Origin
Urban is a masculine given name derived from the Latin name Urbanus, meaning "city dweller." It appears briefly in the New Testament, mentioned in one of Saint Paul's epistles (Romans 16:9), where a Christian named Urban is greeted. This biblical connection gave the name early religious significance, and it was subsequently borne by eight popes, further cementing its use within Christian tradition.Etymology and Linguistic FormsThe name originates from the Latin word urbanus, meaning "of the city" or "city dweller," contrasting with names like Rusticus ("rural"). Its various forms across languages include the original Latin Urbanus (also used in Biblical contexts), the Biblical Greek Ourbanos, the French Urbain, the Hungarian Orbán, and the Finnish diminutives Urpo and Panu. In Czech, German, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, and Swedish, the form Urban is standard.Notable BearersHistorically, the name was borne by several saints and popes. Among them is Urban of Langres, a 4th-century French saint and bishop, and Urban of Macedonia, a 1st-century bishop and martyr. In more recent times, notable bearers include Urban "Red" Faber (1888–1976), an American baseball pitcher inducted into the Hall of Fame; Urban Meyer (born 1964), a celebrated American football coach; and Urban Klavžar (born 2004), a Slovenian basketball player. The surname Urban is also common, with bearers such as Adolf Urban (1914–1943), a German footballer.Cultural and Geographic DistributionUrban is most common in Central and Northern Europe, especially in Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden. Its usage in English-speaking countries is less frequent, though it remains in use due to its biblical roots and papal associations. The name declined in popularity after the medieval period but has seen occasional revivals.Meaning: "city dweller"Origin: Latin UrbanusType: First nameUsage regions: Czech, German, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish, English Bible