A Slavic-associated form from surname or patronymic patterns, now mostly a modern given-name choice.
Sanin is a Slavic-associated form drawn from surname or patronymic patterns and now mostly used as a modern given-name choice. Because it comes through that route, it feels structured and somewhat formal even when it is encountered as a first name.
The name has a smooth, compact sound that gives it understated strength. It feels international and modern without losing the faint echo of older Slavic naming systems. In use, Sanin reads as rare, disciplined, and quietly distinctive.