Sagan

  • Origin
    Sanskrit, Slavic
  • Meaning
    wise
  • Variations
    Sage, Sagel, Seger, Seeger, Saige
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  • Science, cosmos, exploration—this name reaches for the stars. Carl Sagan's legacy infuses it with intellectual curiosity and wonder about the universe, making it perfect for families valuing knowledge and inquiry. The two syllables keep it accessible while the "S" opening gives it snap and energy. It's modern without being trendy, distinctive without being difficult. This choice signals parents who think deeply about the world and want their son's name to reflect those values. It suggests someone who asks questions, seeks answers, and isn't satisfied with surface-level understanding. The name works across contexts surprisingly well—neither too formal nor too casual. It's memorable precisely because it's uncommon, yet it doesn't trigger constant spelling corrections. For families with scientific, philosophical, or exploratory inclinations, this represents an inspired choice. It honors a legacy of rational thinking and cosmic wonder while providing your son with a unique identity. The name essentially says: look up, think big, question everything. That's quite a message to carry forward into life.
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