Kassian
Kassian is a relatively uncommon given name, primarily of German and Russian origin.
Origin and Meaning:
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German: It is often considered a variant of Cassian, derived from the Roman family name Cassius. The meaning is uncertain but possibly related to "vain" or "empty" in Latin.
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Russian: Kassian (Кассиан) is a Russian Orthodox name derived from the same Latin root. It is associated with Saint John Cassian, a Christian monk and theologian.
Usage:
The name Kassian is more frequently found in historical records and traditional naming conventions than in modern usage. It is occasionally used as a first name, particularly in families with German or Russian heritage. It is also seen as a surname.
Variations:
- Cassian (more common)
- Kassianius (Latinized form)
- Kasian
Notable Figures (Historical):
- Saint John Cassian (c. 360 – c. 435), a Christian monk and theologian, influential in the development of Western monasticism.
Popularity:
Kassian is not a popular name in most Western countries. Its usage remains relatively low compared to other names with similar origins.