Sabato
SAH-bah-toh
Sabato is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Sabato is an Italian name, derived from the Latin word 'Sabbatus', meaning 'Sabbath' or 'Saturday', associated with rest and peace.”, and peaked in popularity in 1932.
What Sabato Means
“Sabato is an Italian name, derived from the Latin word 'Sabbatus', meaning 'Sabbath' or 'Saturday', associated with rest and peace.”
The Story of Sabato
A name that sounds like a sigh of relief, carrying the Italian essence of rest and peace.
Sabato is a tranquil Italian name, flowing from the Latin word 'Sabbatus,' which signifies 'Sabbath' or 'Saturday.' This origin is deeply tied to the concept of rest, peace, and a day of quiet contemplation, resonating through centuries.
When you consider Sabato for your son, picture a soul characterized by profound peace and a naturally restful demeanor. This name is for a child who will bring a sense of calm to your home, a gentle spirit who finds solace in quiet moments.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1932
Total Births
11
First Recorded
1922
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