Safrin

A variation of the word "Saffron" -
dried stamains of crocis flower, used in cooking and cloth production (dye). Modified for use as a name, meaning radiant, female of immeasurable beauty. Modern English, by way of: Middle English safroun, from Old French safran, from Medieval Latin safrnum, from Arabic za'farn.
Name often used in Fantasy Gaming. "When he saw the baby's glow, he knew she was the one. Safrin had been born."
by GreyEyedGirl April 15, 2007
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