Sailor

The name 'Sailor' signifies someone associated with the sea or maritime occupations. It embodies qualities of adventure, exploration, and a connection to water. Traditionally, 'sailor' describes a person who navigates or serves aboard a vessel, often symbolizing freedom, wanderlust, and adventure.

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The name 'Sailor' is derived from the English language. Historically, it originates from the word 'sailor,' referring to someone who works on a ship. The name has a nautical connection and is also perceived as a trendy, non-traditional name.

  • Babies named Sailor in the US in 2023:
    Female: 230
    Male: 30
  • Nicknames: Sai, Sal, Silly, Slay, Salo.
  • Full Names: Sailor Moon, Sailor Jerry, Sailor John, Sailor Steve, Sailor Jane.
  • Famous Namesakes: Sailor Brinkley-Cook-model, Sailor Pelosi-granddaughter of Nancy Pelosi, Sailor Lee Richie-daughter of Lionel Richie.
  • Gender: Unisex, often chosen for its free-spirited nature, embracing adventurous and exploratory qualities.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name 'Sailor' is linked to the number 6, which signifies nurturing, love, protection, and domestic harmony. It is associated with individuals who are open-minded, adventurous and have a strong desire to seek out new experiences. The number 6 carries a vibration of stability and responsibility, underlying a deep protective and caring nature in those named Sailor.

The name 'Sailor' is a modern, trendy choice that has gained popularity in recent years. It is favored for its unique, adventurous, and non-traditional appeal. While not among the most common names, its distinctive attributes attract parents seeking a distinctive name for their children.

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