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"Saviour" in Spanish is Salvador; in Latin it's...
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Servator (masc.) / servatrix (fem.) - "A preserver, a saviour; a watcher"
Sospita (fem.) - "The saviour". An epithet of Juno
Soter - "A saviour"
Suavior - "Saviour", q.v.Xavier in Spanish is Javier. It has no Latin equivalent afaik.I think Savion is in all likelihood simply a garden-variety modern (probably African-American) made up name.

Miranda
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Hi, Miranda,
Whilst i do not know the meaning of this name, i can say i have seen this before, as Savion Bava, an Italian in records from 1860's London. So i doubt the Afro American route, Regards Bagpus
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