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      Meaning of the first name Sable

      Origin

      French, animal name

      Meaning

      Black, dark, or rich in color; often associated with the animal fur.

      Variations

      Cable, Fable, Gable
      The name "Sable" has its origins primarily in English and French, deriving from the Old French word "sable," which means "black" or "dark." This term is often associated with the color of the fur of the sable, a small marten-like animal known for its luxurious dark fur. In heraldry, "sable" is used to denote the color black, and it often appears in coats of arms and other emblems, symbolizing constancy, grief, or the unknown. The name's association with color also extends into various cultural contexts, where black can evoke a range of meanings from elegance to mourning.

      In terms of cultural significance, the name "Sable" has been used in various artistic and literary contexts. For instance, it appears in literature and as a name for characters in books, films, and television shows. The use of "Sable" in character naming can often signify traits such as mystery or elegance, aligning with the name's connotations of darkness and depth. The name has also found a place in modern culture, sometimes associated with fashion and style due to its suave undertones.

      Historically, the name has been less common as a given name compared to its use as a surname or a descriptor in heraldry. It has seen occasional use as a first name, particularly in the late 20th century and early 21st century, where unique names have gained popularity. In some cases, it has been chosen for its aesthetic qualities rather than its historical significance. The name's usage as a surname is more prevalent, with various families bearing the name across different regions, particularly in English-speaking countries.

      Notable people with the name Sable include Sable St. Claire, a fictional character from the world of professional wrestling, which has contributed to the name's recognition in popular culture. Additionally, the name is encountered in various creative works, including music and literature. However, there are few widely recognized historical figures with the name "Sable," indicating that it remains relatively niche in terms of its prominence in historical records.

      The name "Sable" also appears in various contexts in contemporary society, including as a brand name or in commercial enterprises, particularly those focused on fashion, beauty, or luxury goods. This is reflective of the name's associations with elegance and sophistication, reinforcing its appeal in modern culture. The name's unique sound and visual appeal contribute to its ongoing relevance, even as it remains less common than other given names.

      In summary, the name "Sable" has rich linguistic and cultural roots, primarily linked to its meanings of darkness and elegance. While it has not produced a significant number of widely recognized historical figures, it continues to find relevance in contemporary usage, both in creative and commercial contexts. Its associations with color and luxury make it a name that resonates in various aspects of modern life, contributing to its allure as a choice for naming.

      Based on our records...

      Gonzales

      This is the most common surname associated with Sable.

      Kenneth

      This is the most common name of those married to a Sable.

      Dolphus

      This is the most common name for a child of a Sable.
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      1927 is when there were the most people born with the first name Sable.

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