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    Origin: Ukrainian

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Origin and Meaning of the Name Sting


The name Sting is of English origin and is typically used as a nickname or a stage name rather than a formal given name. The word "sting" is a verb that means to cause a sharp, smarting pain. It can also refer to the pointed part of an insect or plant that can penetrate skin and deliver venom.

In the case of the musician Sting, born Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, he adopted the name during his time as the lead singer and bassist for the band The Police. The nickname was reportedly given to him due to his habit of wearing a black and yellow striped sweater that made him resemble a bee, thus earning him the moniker "Sting." The name has since become synonymous with his successful solo career as well.

While Sting is not a traditional given name with a specific meaning, its association with the iconic musician has helped popularize it as a unique and recognizable moniker in the entertainment industry.