Javier (name)
Javier is the Spanish spelling of the masculine name Xavier.
The name derives from the Catholic saint called Francis de Xavier, where Xavier refers to the saint's birthplace. This birthplace name, in turn, has Basque roots, etymologically originating in the word etxaberri, meaning "castle" or "new house".
The original place name went through a Romance phonetic change in Navarro-Aragonese, a Romance language spoken in the neighbouring Romanzado from the Early Middle Ages. Like examples can be found in Irunberri > Lumbier, Erronkari > Roncal. It was later borrowed by Castilian. Other variations of this name include Xaverius, Xever, Javiero, and Saverio. The feminine names Javiera, Saveria, Zaviera, and Saverina are less common.
Etxeberria, Echeverría, Echevarría, Etxebarri, and Chávarri are Basque surnames related to the name by etymology.
Its diffusion is due to the fame of Jesuit priest and missionary Saint Francis Xavier. When he was canonized, places and people were named after him, which popularized the name.
Contemporary use of the name Javier is found in Spain, Equatorial Guinea and Ibero American countries, where it is popular.
Etymology: from Etxaberri to Javier
- Loss of the initial e
- Loss of the ending i
- Middle, accentuated, e became the diphthongized form
- Old Spanish X was pronounced as in Basque, like an English sh. Old Spanish then merged with J into, which is now spelled J and pronounced like Scottish or German ch or as English h.
Pronunciation
In the English-speaking world, especially in the British media, the pronunciation of "Javier" is frequently confused with the pronunciation of French words or names ending in "-ier" such as Xavier or Olivier. The resulting pronunciation "HAV-ee-ay" is a hybrid of Spanish, French and English. In Spanish, correctly spoken, the final syllable sounds much like the English word "air", not the English word "eh".In Singapore, the name is pronounced "JAY-vee-er" as if it were an English name.
In other languages
- Aragonese Chabier
- Asturian: Xabel
- Basque: Xabier
- Castilian: Javier
- Catalan Xavier
- English: Xavier
- French: Xavier
- Galician: Xabier
- German: Xaver
- Italian: Saviero or Saverio
- Latin: Xaverius
- Maltese: Saverju
- Leonese: Xabiere
- Philippine languages: Javier or Xavier
- Polish: Ksawery
- Portuguese: Xavier
- Russian: '''Ксаверий'''