salvina. FEMININE FORM: salvino. LANGUAGE FAMILY: indo-european > hellenic > greek ORIGIN: greek NAME ROOT: Soter > salvare NATIVE NAME ROOT: Soter (Σωτήρ) MEANING: This name derives from the Latin “salvātŏr”, which is based on the Latin verb “salvare”, literally means “the savior, the one who saves”.
Salvinia, a genus in the family Salviniaceae, is a floating fern named in honor of Anton Maria Salvini, a 17th-century Italian scientist. Watermoss is a common name for Salvinia. ... Salvinia cucullata is one of just two fern species for which a reference genome has been published.
In Latin the meaning of the name Sancta is: Sacred.
Like all of the planets, Saturn is named after a character in Roman mythology. Saturn is named after the god Saturnus, the god of agriculture and harvest. Saturn is equivalent to the ancient Greek god Kronos. They decided to make the outermost planet sacred to Kronos, and the Romans did the same.
Last name: Savill. SDB Popularity ranking: 11610. This interesting and noble surname is English but of Norman-French origin. Introduced into the country at or shortly after, the Norman Conquest and Invasion of 1066, it is a locational surname from a village called Sainville in the department of Eure-et-Loire, Normandy.
The meaning of the name Scorpio is The Scorpion. The origin of the name Scorpio is Latin.
It comes from the Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebastia", which was the ancient Greek name (Σεβάστεια) of the city now known as Sivas, located in the central portion of what is now Turkey. ... Sebastian became a widely used name because it was the name of Saint Sebastian, a third-century Christian martyr.
Latin Meaning: ... In Latin the meaning of the name Sebastian is: Venerable; revered. The twin brother of Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. A third-century martyred centurion who became St. Sebastian patron saint of soldiers.
Latin Meaning: The name Sebastian is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Sebastian is: Venerable; revered. The twin brother of Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. A third-century martyred centurion who became St. Sebastian patron saint of soldiers.
Origin of the name Coral: Derived from the vocabulary word coral which refers to the pinkish calcareous skeletons secreted by marine polyps which are used in jewelry making.