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Sebastián

/seh-bahs-TYAHN/

  • Spanish
  • Boy
  • 3 syl · medium
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Quick facts

Sebastián at a glance

Origin
Spanish
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/seh-bahs-TYAHN/
Syllables
3
Length
medium
Uniqueness
58/100
Life-path number
0

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Sebastián

“Sebastián is the Spanish form of Sebastian, a name meaning “from Sebastia” and associated with “venerable” or “revered.” Its roots reach back through Latin Sebastianus to Greek Sebastianos.”

Sebastián is a graceful Spanish form of Sebastian, a name with an ancient, layered history. At its earliest root, Sebastian comes from the Greek Sebastianos, meaning “from Sebastia.” Sebastia was the name of a city now known as Sivas, in what is now central Turkey. The city’s name is connected to the Greek word sebastos, meaning “venerable,” a word carrying the sense of being worthy of respect, honor, or reverence. Through the Latin Sebastianus, the name traveled into Western European naming traditions and developed many beloved forms across languages, including Sébastien in French, Sebastiano in Italian, Sebastião in Portuguese, and Sebastián in Spanish. For Spanish-speaking families, the accent mark in Sebastián is more than a spelling detail: it guides the stress of the name, giving it the musical pronunciation seh-bahs-TYAHN. The name feels elegant without being fussy, classic without feeling old-fashioned, and international without losing its strong Spanish character. Its meaning can be interpreted warmly for a child as someone who is deeply valued, respected, and worthy of admiration. The “from Sebastia” meaning also gives the name a place-based, historical quality, linking it to the ancient world and to the movement of names across Greek, Latin, and modern European languages. Sebastián has a dignified sound, but it also offers friendly nicknames like Sebas, Basti, and Tián, making it easy to adapt from childhood into adulthood. It is a name with substance: rooted in history, softened by Spanish rhythm, and brightened by a meaning centered on reverence and esteem.

Spelling variations

  • Sebastian
  • Sebastián
  • Sebastiæn

Nicknames

  • Sebas
  • Sebi
  • Basti
  • Bastian
  • Tián
  • Seb

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Sebastián belongs to a wide family of names that have traveled through Greek, Latin, and many European languages. The source form Sebastian is connected to Greek Sebastianos, “from Sebastia,” and to sebastos, meaning “venerable.” That gives the name a naturally respectful tone in many cultures: it suggests honor, dignity, and someone held in esteem. In Spanish, Sebastián has a particularly polished feel because the accent mark clarifies the rhythm and places the emphasis on the final syllable. This makes it distinct from English Sebastian while still clearly related. The name also has religious resonance through Saint Sebastian, a figure strongly associated with the name in Christian naming tradition. Because of that connection, Sebastián may feel especially meaningful to families who appreciate saints’ names or names with long-standing use in Christian cultures, though it is also widely usable outside a religious context. Its related forms, such as Sébastien, Sebastiano, and Sebastião, show how comfortably the name crosses borders while keeping its core identity. There are no special taboos attached to the name in the provided sources; rather, its main associations are historic, dignified, and international. For many parents, Sebastián offers a lovely balance: unmistakably Spanish in sound and spelling, yet familiar across much of the world.

Uniqueness Score

58/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

0
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Dignified

    The name’s connection to “venerable” gives Sebastián a naturally respectful and composed feeling.

  • Warm

    Its Spanish rhythm and affectionate nicknames make the name feel approachable as well as elegant.

  • Cultured

    With roots moving through Greek, Latin, and Spanish, Sebastián carries a worldly, historically rich character.

  • Steady

    The long history of the name gives it a grounded quality that feels dependable across generations.

Famous people named Sebastián

  • Saint Sebastian: A saint associated with the name Sebastian in Christian tradition and shown in the provided source as a key namesake for the name.

Sebastián in other scripts

Original

Sebastián

Transliterations

  • Sebastian
  • Sebastianos
  • Sebastianus

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Sibling names that go with Sebastián

Goes well with

  • Mateo
  • Nicolás
  • Gabriel
  • Emilio
  • Lucía
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Middle names that pair with Sebastián

  • Sebastián Sebastián Mateo

    Mateo adds a gentle, familiar Spanish pairing that keeps the full name warm and balanced.

  • Sebastián Sebastián Andrés

    Andrés complements Sebastián with another classic Spanish name and a smooth, refined rhythm.

  • Sebastián Sebastián Gabriel

    Gabriel gives the name a lyrical, traditional feel while preserving its international style.

  • Sebastián Sebastián León

    León is short and strong, creating a crisp contrast with the longer first name.

  • Sebastián Sebastián Javier

    Javier brings a bright Spanish sound that pairs naturally with Sebastián’s elegant cadence.

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  • Numerology Calculator for Sebastián

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  • Personality Predictor for Sebastián

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Frequently asked questions about Sebastián

What does Sebastián mean?
Sebastián means "Sebastián is the Spanish form of Sebastian, a name meaning “from Sebastia” and associated with “venerable” or “revered.” Its roots reach back through Latin Sebastianus to Greek Sebastianos.".
Is Sebastián a boy or girl name?
Sebastián is traditionally a boy's name.
How do you pronounce Sebastián?
Sebastián is pronounced "seh-bahs-TYAHN".
What are good middle names for Sebastián?
Visit the Sebastián page for curated middle name pairings and sibling matches.
What are good sibling names for Sebastián?
We suggest sibling names that pair well with Sebastián based on origin, meaning, and sound. See the "sibling names" section on this page.