Savian is a masculine given name of modern coinage in Anglo-American usage, pronounced say-vee-uhn (/seɪˈviən/) in English. Its etymology remains speculative—some scholars point to an inventive twist on the Latin sapiens (“wise”), while others trace a connection to the French Savin juniper, lending the name a botanical nod to endurance. First recorded in US birth data in the late 1980s, Savian has maintained a niche presence, with annual tallies rarely exceeding a dozen and a typical ranking around the 900th position; in 2024, nine newborn boys received the name, placing it 915th. Even if it never tops the charts, Savian shows no sign of vanishing, underscoring a quiet yet steadfast appeal.