Chinese names for English names

Sebastian in Chinese

By Sound

Phonetics

Sebastian (seh-BAS-chuhn) is a full three syllables, so alongside two-character options built around its opening sound, a three-character option — 思柏安 — walks through the name more fully rather than compressing it into a single landing.

思辰
sī chén

“Thoughtful, star-touched”

思柏安
sī bǎi ān

“Thoughtful, steadfast, at peace”

瑟恩
sè ēn

“Refined grace”

By Meaning

Etymology

Sebastian is Greek and Latin for venerable or revered. Saint Sebastian's story added a layer of quiet, artistic resilience to the name — dignity that held up under real pressure.

尊和
zūn hé

“Revered yet gentle”

崇轩
chóng xuān

“Revered, open presence”

荣澈
róng chè

“Honored and clear-hearted”

By Spirit

Spirit & Cultural Resonance

Sebastians today often carry a sophisticated, artistic sensibility — old-world elegance with a modern coolness underneath, more indie film character than stiff formality.

雅韧
yǎ rèn

“Elegant resilience”

逸澜
yì lán

“Artistic, dramatic ease”

蕴哲
yùn zhé

“Deep, contained wisdom”

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