Saville
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Origin: French
Meaning: Saxon settlement
Baby could have a future in tailoring with the name Saville. Originally a habitational surname for those living in a region in Normandy, Saville is typically given to boys. Deriving from the French terms saisne and ville, Saville signifies “Saxon settlement.” Saville is a variation of Savile. Famously, Savile Row is a sophisticated street in Mayfair, London, which specializes in bespoke suits and garments. Whether they are designing pieces for the rich and famous or spending all their money there, baby Saville is sure to appreciate fine fashion.