The baby name Servaas is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "SUR-vahs".
Servaas is a Dutch masculine given name that means "servant" or "servant of God". It is derived from the Latin name Servatius, which was the name of a fourth-century bishop of Tongeren, Belgium. Servatius is also the patron saint of the Dutch city of Maastricht. The name Servaas was popularized in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages and has been in use ever since.
The name Servaas is pronounced as "suhr-VAHS" in Dutch. It is a two-syllable name with the emphasis on the second syllable. Servaas is a relatively uncommon name, but it is still used in the Netherlands and other Dutch-speaking countries. It is also occasionally used in other parts of the world, particularly among people of Dutch descent.
Servaas is a masculine name, and it is typically given to boys. It has no feminine form or variant. The name Servaas is made up of two components: "servant" and "God". The first component, "servant", is derived from the Latin word "servus", which means "slave" or "servant". The second component, "God", refers to the supreme being worshipped in Christianity and other monotheistic religions. Together, these components create a name that reflects a strong devotion to God and a willingness to serve others.