About Saturnin
Saturnin, a French, Gascon, and Polish name, derives from the Etruscan and Latin "satre (Etruscan God) > sătŭs > sāturnus," meaning "sowing, seed, generation, birth, origin." In Roman mythology, Saturn was the god of agriculture and the first ruler of Rome. The Romans associated Saturn with the Greek god Cronus, and Saturday is named after Saturn, as he was believed to control the first hour of that day. The English word "saturnine" describes someone who is gloomy and brooding, likely influenced by the planet Saturn's association with melancholy.
We Think This Name Is...
Cool: Saturnin is a modern and trendy name, perfect for a little boy who is sure to make a splash wherever he goes. If you're looking for a name that is both unique and on-trend, Saturnin is a great choice.
Ethereal: Saturnin has a magical and otherworldly sound to it, making it perfect for a little boy who is born under the stars. If you're looking for a name that is both unique and beautiful, Saturnin is a great choice.
Nickname Ideas
- Turn: The first part of the name Saturnin is "Turn", so it can be a cute and playful nickname for your little one.
- Nini: The "ni" part of Saturnin can be transformed into "Nini", which is a sweet and affectionate nickname.
- Satty: The "Sat" part of Saturnin can be used as a nickname as well, it's easy to remember and still incorporates the original name.
- Nurn: The "Nurn" part of Saturnin is unique and can be a great nickname if you want something a little more unusual.
- Turin: The "Tur" part of Saturnin is strong and can be a powerful nickname for your child.
