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Sebian

Sebian appears to be a shortened or altered form of Sebastian, ultimately tied to the place name Sebastia.

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Sebian appears to be a shortened or altered form of Sebastian, ultimately tied to the place name Sebastia. That connection gives it an ancient, classical lineage, even though the modern form is compressed and freshened.

The result is a name that feels like a streamlined version of a much longer traditional favorite. Sebian sounds modern and trim, with a classic root hidden beneath its surface. It has the advantage of familiarity without the full length of Sebastian, which can make it feel more direct and contemporary.

Because it is rare, it also has a sense of individuality. Sebian is a compact name with a classical shadow.

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