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Urbane

From Latin urbanus meaning 'of the city, refined, courteous'; related to Pope Urban and the word urbane.

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Urbane comes from Latin urbanus, meaning of the city, refined, or courteous, and is also related to Pope Urban. It is one of those names whose meaning still lives inside the modern word urbane, giving it an immediate association with polish and sophistication.

As a name, Urbane feels rare, elevated, and almost literary. It carries an old-world courtesy that makes it seem composed and intelligent rather than flashy. The name is unusual enough to feel striking, but its meaning is so clear that it remains accessible. Urbane suggests refinement as a character trait rather than a surface style.

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