Xavier
Xavier is the form that the Spanish name takes in English, Portuguese, French, and Catalan. The name comes to Spanish from the Basque cultures and languages of Euzkadi. (The provinces of the Basque Country historically straddle the frontier between southern France and northern Spain.)
In its original Basque, the name traces back to the word exaberri, for "new house." Over time, the word lost the beginning "e" and ending "i." Originally, the letter "x" was pronounced the same in Basque and Spanish as the English "sh." It ended up being written as the letter "j," which ultimately came to be pronounced the same as the German and Scottish "ch."
The name's popularity is linked in particular with the castle of Javier in the Basque province of Navarre. Perhaps the most famous member of that noble family is St. Francis Xavier [April 7, 1506-December 2, 1552]. For the Saint's name in Spanish is San Francisco Javier. And with his canonization, his name has the feast day of December 3.
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Javier is the English equivalent of the name Xavier.
The English equivalent for the Spanish name Javier is Xavier.
There is no translation into English, the nearest form would be Zavier, Zavion, Xzavier, Savion, Exavier or Javier
The possessive noun form of Javier is Javier's, e.g "Javier's marks in English are certainly improving."
Yes he does.
It means "Javier likes the English class" in Spanish.
Javier Hernandez man utd
exzavier..i think thats how you spell it (boyfriend in high school) Xavier
Javier's birthday is in autumn because it is September 20.
Tiny is an English equivalent of 'klein'.
The cast of Rajoletes English School - 2007 includes: Javier Pinto as Mr. Pinto
Strength is an English equivalent of 'sterkte'.