Severin (given name)
Severin, Séverin and Severinus is a masculine first name and family name.
Origin and Meaning
Severin or Severinus was originally a male first name of Latin origin, that of ancient Rome arose from the training examples and the family name Severus, meaning "the severity " or " seriousness " means. The female, common in France, Shape, Séverine is. The family name is derived possibly from Severin also from the old Slavic word for sebrŭ Bauer.
Bearers of the name
- Various saints, see Saint Severin
Input and first name (including language variants)
- Severinus († 170), martyr and saint
- Severin of Cologne ( 4th century ), Bishop of Cologne, and Holy
- Severin of Noricum († 482 ), missionary, founder of the monastery and Holy
- Severinus of Agaunum († 506 or 507), abbot and saint
- Severinus of Paris ( 6th century ), monk and saint
- Severinus ( Pope ) ( 7th century )
- Séverin Bays (1885-1972), Swiss writer
- Severin Blind Bacher ( b. 1983 ), Swiss ice hockey player
- Séverin Cornet (1530-1582), Franco- Flemish singer, conductor and composer
- Severin Corsten (1920-2008), German author
- Severin von Eckardstein (* 1978), German pianist
- Severin Freund (born 11 May 1988), German ski jumper
- Severin Groebner (* 1969 ), Austrian cabaret artist
- Severin Løvenskiold (1777-1856), Norwegian producer and politician
- Moisse Séverin (1895-1965), Canadian pianist, composer and music educator
- Severin Fritz Pütz (1909-1988), German trade unionist and politician ( SPD)
- Severin Renoldner (* 1959 ), Austrian theologian and former politician ( Green )
- Severin Schindler (1671-1737), Prussian businessmen and politicians
- Severin Schlüter (1571-1648), German Protestant theologian
- Severin Schwan (born 1967 ), Austrian manager
- Severin Gottlieb Ziegenbalg (1681-1713), German sculptor
As an additional first name
- Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (c. 480/485-524/526 ), Roman scholar, politician, philosopher and theologian
- Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789-1862), Danish writer
- Daniel Severin Scultetus (1645-1712), German theologian
- François Séverin Marceau (1769-1796), French general
- Herman Severin Løvenskiold (1815-1870), Norwegian composer
- Johan Severin Svendsen (1840-1911), Norwegian composer
- Johann Severin father (1771-1826), German theologian and linguist
- Josef- Severin Ahlmann (1924-2006), German inventor
- Julius Severin Let Vilhelm (1847-1923), Danish lawyer
- Martin Severin From (1828-1895), Danish chess master
- Mathias Berntsen Skeibrok Severin (1851-1896), Norwegian sculptor
- Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig, Danish writer, poet, philosopher, historian, pastor, educator and politician
- Peder Severin Krøyer (1851-1909), Norwegian - Danish painter
- Peter Severin Steenstrup (1807-1863), Norwegian entrepreneur
Family name
- Add Severin (1668-1731), merchant and alderman of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Adrian Severin (born 1954 ), Romanian politician and MEP for Romania
- Carl Theodor Severin (1763-1836), German architect
- Christian Severin (1562-1647), Danish astronomer
- Emanuel Severin (1842-1907), German - Russian pediatric surgeon, Real State and Privy Councillor in St. Petersburg
- Erik Severin (1879-1942), Swedish curler
- Günther Severin (* 1928), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Guy Severin (1926-2008), Russian scientist
- Hans -Georg Severin (* 1941), German archaeologist Christian
- Jacob Severin (1691-1753), Danish wholesale merchant and founder of the Greenland trade
- Jay Severin ( born 1951 ), American talk show host
- John Severin (1869-1937), German general and commandant of the city of Berlin
- John Severin (1921-2012), American comic book artist and cartoonist
- Kurt Severin (1896-1970), German graphic artist and designer of porcelain decoration
- Louis Severin (1811-1867), lawyer, President of the Parliament and member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation
- Steven Severin ( born 1955 ), British musician and composer
- Tim Severin ( born 1940 ), British adventurer, historian and writer