Sebas is a distinctive male name often considered a shortened form of the more traditional name Sebastian. Originating from Latin, "Sebastian" means "venerable" or "revered," and has been carried through history by notable saints and figures, giving it a rich historical and cultural significance. In its abbreviated form, Sebas retains much of the charm and appeal of its root. Pronounced as SEH-bahs in Spanish and SEE-bass in English, Sebas offers a modern twist with an international flair suitable for parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name for their child. Despite its uniqueness, Sebas remains relatively rare in the United States, with only five occurrences in 2023, ranking it at 12,190. Its rarity can make it an appealing choice for parents looking for a distinctive name that stands out while still being rooted in traditional European history.
Sebas Moyano - Francisco Sebastián "Sebas" Moyano Jiménez is a Spanish footballer who serves as an attacking midfielder for Real Oviedo. |
Sebas Coris - Sebastián 'Sebas' Coris Cardeñosa is a Spanish professional footballer who plays primarily as a right winger or right back for Extremadura UD. |
Sebas Saiz - Juan Sebastián "Sebas" Saiz Soto is a Spanish professional basketball player with Dominican citizenship, currently playing for Alvark Tokyo in the Japanese B.League. |
Sebas Mbansogo is a professional basketball player from Spain who plays as a point guard for LEB Plata club Real Canoe NC and represents the Equatorial Guinea national team. |