Xavier as a name
Xavier is a given name with Basque origins, which means “new house” or “bright”. It is often used in Spanish, Catalan, French, Portuguese, and English-speaking countries.
The name Xavier is associated with Saint Francis Xavier, a Catholic missionary who traveled to Asia in the 16th century to spread Christianity. As a result, the name is often given to boys who are born into Catholic families or who have a special connection to the faith.
Xavier is a popular name in many countries and has been used for many notable figures in history, including Saint Francis Xavier himself, Spanish painter Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, and American civil rights activist Malcolm X.
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