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Sax

The German language is where the name Sax first appeared. The meaning of Sax is 'one-edged sword'. The surname Sax was originally discovered in the city of Breslau, where it initially appeared as one of the famous families in the area during the Middle Ages. Since the 13th century, the name Sax has been linked to the significant social and economic change that made this region a key player in the growth of the country. There have been numerous well-known individuals with the surname Sax throughout history. They include Sax Rohmer (1883-1959), an English novelist, and Sax Rohmer (1886-1959), an English author. Geoffrey ‘Geoff' Sax, a British BAFTA Award-winning contemporary film and television director, is also among them. He is best known for his work on 'Tipping The Velvet' (2002), 'White Noise' (2005), and 'The New Statesman' (1987). People with the last name Sax tend to be imaginative and gregarious, and they have a sponge-like capacity for information. Sax namesakes are regarded as genuine charmers. They feel things intensely, with a sense of warmth and commitment, and this particular quality can result in exaggerated reactions and intense inner life. People with the name Sax are said to have a lucky affinity for the colors black and purple. Their guiding planet is Saturn. People with the name Sax are typically tenacious and do not shirk responsibility. People with the name Sax are said to have lucky days on Wednesday and Friday. Blue sapphire is the lucky stone for those who have the name Sax.

Gender

Boy

Of course, this is a neutral name.

Origin

Diminutive of Saxon

Numerology

S is for serious, not always joking.

A is for able, for you surely are.

X is for Xanadu, your place of paradise.

Lucky

Sax lucky number is 8.

8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.

Famous People Named Sax

  • Oett M. "Sax" Mallard American jazz saxophonist and bandleader
  • Sax Rohmer pen name of Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward, English novelist
  • Lincoln "Sax" Thompson Jamaican reggae singer
  • Antoine Joseph "Adolphe" Sax, Belgian inventor of the saxophone
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