Xavier
Xavier is a common name that has roots in the Basque language, meaning "new house." It is often associated with Saint Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Jesuit order, who is known for his missionary work in Asia during the 16th century. The name has gained popularity in various cultures and is used for both boys and girls.
In addition to being a name, Xavier is also associated with several institutions, such as Xavier University in Ohio, which is a private Catholic university. The name is often used in literature, film, and other media, representing characters with diverse backgrounds and stories.