Wszebor


Wszebora, Świebor, Siabora, Szabora - Old Polish female name, composed of a member of the Wsze ("all, every, always") in different versions of the voices, and the member of the "fight". It could mean "the one who always fights". For the first time, Wszebora was noted in documents in 1409, the form of Świebor - in 1442, and Szabora - Siabora - in 1443. The diminutive of this name could be Świechna.

The name day is celebrated on October 21st.

Men's equivalents: Wszebor, Wszabor, Wświebor, Świebor, Śwsiebor, Siebor, Siabor, Szabor, Szebor.

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