Severin

French variation of Severus; Latin
"stern, serious"

Severin Origin and Meaning

The name Severin is a boy's name of German, French origin meaning "stern, serious".

Severin is an ancient Roman family name borne by several early saints. It's still alive throughout Europe, and could be ready for import here. Severin Winter is a wrestling prodigy character in John Irving's The 158-Pound Marriage and, in its original Latin form, Severus Snape appears in Harry Potter.

Severin Popularity

Famous People Named Severin

  • Saint Severin of Cologne
    4th century bishop; patron against bad luck and drought
  • Severin Løvenskiold
    former Prime Minister of Norway
  • Severin Kiefer
    Austrian figure skater
  • Severin Freund
    German ski jumper
  • Severin Blindenbacher
    Swiss ice hockey player
  • Severin von Eckardstein
    German pianist
  • Severin Roesen
    German,American painter
  • Severin Browne
    American singer,songwriter; brother of singer Jackson Browne
  • Severyn Nalyvaiko
    Ukrainian Cossack folk hero

Severin in Pop Culture

  • Severin von Kusiemski
    main character in novel and song "Venus in Furs," by Leopold von Sacher,Masoch and The Velvet Underground
  • Severin Winter
    wrestling prodigy in "The 158,Pound Marriage" by John Irving
  • "Severin's Journey into the Dark
    " novel by Paul Leppin
  • Severin von Phoenix
    character in manga and anime "Princess Resurrection"
  • Dr. Severin
    character in Star Trek episode "The Way To Eden"
  • Severin
    The Horned Boy, character in Holly Black's "The Darkest Part of the Forest"
  • Severin Unck
    character in"Radiance" by Catherynne M. Valente
  • Severin
    character in film "Shortbus"