Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Hebrew root word ‘sar’, which means ‘rule’ or ‘lord’. In the Bible, Sarvion can be associated with rulers or leaders, such as King Solomon, who was known for his wisdom and rule over Israel.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes godly leadership, strength, and wisdom.
Language details
Sarvion
Sarvion signifies a sacrifice made to God or a divine crown
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
SAR-vee-on
/sɑːrˈviːɒn/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Ruby
Cultural & Spiritual notes
During the Middle Ages, the name Sarvion may have been associated with powerful and influential rulers in Europe, signifying strength and authority.
In Christian tradition, Sarvion may represent a leader or savior figure, one who boldly and fearlessly rules over life's challenges, guiding and protecting their followers.
Historical references
According to the 'Golden Legend' or 'Legenda Aurea' by Jacobus de Voragine, Sarvion was a pagan king of Sicily who converted to Christianity after witnessing the miraculous healing of his daughter. The 'Golden Legend' was a popular medieval collection of hagiographies, or saint's lives, dating from around 1260.
Late Middle Ages (13th century)
Another source, the 'Actus Sancti Sarvionis' or 'Act of Saint Sarvion', tells the story of a Sicilian nobleman named Sarvion who was initially skeptical of Christianity but eventually converted after encountering a hermit named Saturninus. The 'Actus Sancti Sarvionis' dates from around the 11th or 12th century.
Medieval period (11th or 12th century)
Notable people with this name
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