Sebastino is of Latin origin, derived from the word 'venerare,' meaning 'to revere' or 'worship.' It was originally used as a title for individuals who served as officers in the army and navy of ancient Rome. The name gained popularity throughout Europe during the Middle Ages due to its association with St. Sebastian, a popular Christian martyr venerated across various Catholic countries.
Sebastino had 6 children born in 1921 and another 5 in 1923, making a total of 11 births.