This is the 970th most frequent Catalan word.
javier
The Catalan word "javier" does not exist; it is likely a personal name derived from Spanish "Javier."
'Javier' functions as a possessive link within the sentence, showing possession by using 'de Javier', meaning 'of Javier' in Catalan.
El pare de Javier treballa a l'escola.
Javier's father works at the school.
In this case, 'Javier' is part of a direct complementation, identifying by name the man mentioned.
Ahir vaig conèixer un home anomenat Javier.
Yesterday I met a man named Javier.
Here, 'Javier' is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific person's name.