Xzavier
The name Xzavier is a variant spelling of the more common name Xavier. It has its origins in the Basque region of Spain, where it was originally a surname derived from the word 'etxe' meaning 'house' or 'home'.
The name Xavier gained popularity due to the Jesuit missionary and Catholic saint, St. Francis Xavier, who lived in the 16th century. He was known for his missionary work in Asia, and his efforts in spreading Christianity in countries like India, Japan, and Borneo.
The name Xzavier carries the meaning 'the bright one' or 'the new house'. It is a name that symbolizes light, newness, and a sense of belonging or home.
While the spelling Xzavier is less common than Xavier, it still holds the same meaning and significance as its more traditional counterpart.