Sixtus
Sixtus is a historical and meaningful name that is usually given to boys. It is also an ancient name, and the meaning of Sixtus is 'polished'. The name is known for being given to many bishops, popes, and rulers from a long time ago. It is the name of the popes named Pope Sixtus I, Pope Sixtus II, all the way to Pope Sixtus V. Other people who had the name were Sixtus of Reims, Sixtus of Siena, and Sixtus Lanner. Sixtus of Reims was a bishop, Sixtus of Siena was a theologian, and Sixtus Lanner was an Australian politician. Nowadays, the name is pretty unpopular. Based on US records, the name was found less than five times out of six million people recorded. It may be an uncommon name now, but it is still associated with a commonly known gemstone. Sapphire is believed to bring luck and good fortune. Blue is also considered a lucky color for them. The few people with this name are tipped to become great engineers, educators, scientists, or professors because of their traits and qualities. These traits mean they are strong, unbreakable people who can overcome challenges. They are also wise, peaceful, and loving.
Gender
Boy
Meaning
sixth born
Origin
Latin from Greek
Numerology
S is for smile, it gives you face value.
I is for intense, your zest of living.
X is for x, the mysterious side of you!
T is for time, you give to friends.
U is for uncanny, the way you know what to do.
S is for self respect, a solid score here.
Lucky
Sixtus lucky number is 4.
In numerology, 4 has an earthy-energy and is centered around fortifying its roots. 4 adamantly believes in the physical world and knows that investing in a solid infrastructure is necessary for building a lasting legacy. Practical, hardworking, and responsible, the vibration of the number 4 is focused on creating logical systems that can support scalable growth.
Famous People Named Sixtus
- Ahmad Tejan Kabbah 3rd President of Sierra Leone
- Sixtus I V, popes
- Saint Sixtus of Reims first bishop of Reims, France
- Sixtus of Tannberg Bishop of Gurk and Prince,Bishop of Freising, Austria
- Sixtus of Siena Italian theologian