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Sebastian is a German equivalent of 'Sebastian'. The English and the German names trace their origins back to the Latin 'Sebastianus', which means 'From Sebaste'. Sebaste is a city in Asia Minor. Its origins in turn come from the Greek word 'σεβαστος' ['sebastos'], which means 'venerable'.

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