Sabastian, derived from the Latin 'Sebastianus', means "venerable" or "revered". This name has been popular across various cultures for centuries and is often associated with St. Sebastian, a 3rd-century martyr whose legend has significantly contributed to its widespread usage. The name Sabastian has seen numerous variations throughout history, including Sebastian, Sébastien, Sebastián, Sebastiao, Sebastião, Šebastián, and Sébastien among others. It was particularly favored during the Middle Ages in Europe due to its association with the saint. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a name that combines tradition with a touch of elegance.
Sabastain has had a total of 55 births between the years 1994 and 2017, with an average of about one birth every two years. The most popular year for this name was 1994, with seven births recorded that year.