Saturnina
s(a)-turni-na,
sat(ur)-nina
US Popularity:10518
Origin:Latin
Meaning:Of Saturn; To sow
Here is a name that certainly has a nice ring to it! Saturnina is a lovely feminine name in Spanish and Filipino, and its origins are Roman and Latin. This celestial moniker is derived from the same etymological root as Saturnin, Saturnus, and Saturn, which is where the meaning “of Saturn” comes from. Saturn itself is a little elusive, possibly meaning “to sow” from the Latin serere, which suits, as it's the name of the Roman god of agriculture, who is similar to the Greek Titan Cronus. When it comes to its astrological links, Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and is the second-largest in the solar system. It is also most known for its beautiful rings. Your little Saturnina can be just as awe-inspiring as their namesake and feel right at home in the galaxy.
How Popular Is The Name Saturnina?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1981
#11765
in 1981
- 1840
from 1979
Sources
Behind the Name, Saturnina, July 2017
Behind the Name, Saturninus
Behind the Name, Saturn, December 2024
Name Doctor, Saturnina
WordSense Dictionary, Saturnina
Online Etymology Dictionary, Saturn, January 2022
World History Encyclopedia, Saturn, October 2015
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