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Zaviere

A Spanish-influenced spelling of Xavier, from the Basque term for “new house.”

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Zaviere is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Xavier, from the Basque term for new house. That root gives the name a concrete historical and geographic origin, tied to one of the great Iberian naming traditions.

The altered spelling keeps the recognizable Xavier sound while making it look more distinct and fluid. As a given name, Zaviere feels international, polished, and modern. It preserves the prestige of the older Xavier tradition while offering a softer visual profile.

Because the source meaning is place-based, the name carries the subtle sense of arrival and foundation rather than abstract symbolism. Zaviere sounds contemporary, but it still points back to an old and well-traveled European root.

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