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Savage

Savage is a word in the English language that can function as an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes something fierce, untamed, or brutal. As a noun or noun phrase, it can refer to a person perceived as barbarous or uncivilized. Because of its historical use in stereotyping and dehumanizing people and cultures, the term is often considered offensive or inappropriate in modern usage, especially when applied to individuals or groups.

Etymology and usage have shaped the term over time. Savage comes from Old French sauvage meaning wild

As a name, Savage functions as both a surname and a given name. It is of English

In culture and media, Savage has been used as a title for works in film, television, and

Geographically, there are locations named Savage in the United States, including Savage, Maryland, among others. The

or
untamed,
which
itself
derives
from
Latin
silvaticus
meaning
of
the
woods,
from
silva
meaning
forest.
The
sense
of
wildness
broadened
in
English
to
describe
people,
behavior,
or
things
seen
as
uncontrolled
or
savage.
origin
and
has
been
borne
by
various
notable
individuals,
including
Dan
Savage,
an
American
journalist
and
commentator,
and
Adam
Savage,
an
American
television
presenter
and
producer.
music,
and
as
a
stage
name
for
performers.
A
widely
recognized
contemporary
example
is
the
song
“Savage”
by
Megan
Thee
Stallion
featuring
Beyoncé,
which
achieved
substantial
popularity.
name
is
also
used
in
branded
products
and
organizations,
reflecting
its
continued
cultural
resonance
in
various
forms.