Seba is an ancient name of Semitic origin, often associated with the Old Testament figure Sheba, a queen who visited King Solomon's court. In some languages and cultures, Seba has been adapted as a masculine given name. It is composed of two elements: "s-b-'", meaning "to turn," and "-'ab," meaning "father." Therefore, the name Seba can be interpreted as "turning towards the father" or "return to the father." This name holds historical and cultural significance but lacks widespread modern usage as a given name.
Seba has seen a notable resurgence in popularity as a baby name in recent years, with the highest number of births recorded between 2013 and 2014.