Flaviano

  • [ flah-VYAH-no ]
  • Italian
Italian form of FLAVIAN.

FLAVIAN   male   History
From the Roman family name Flavianus, which was derived from FLAVIUS. This was the name of several early saints including a 5th-century patriarch of Constantinople who was beaten to death.
FLAVIUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which meant "golden" or "yellow-haired" from Latin flavus "yellow, golden". Flavius was the family name of the 1st-century Roman emperors Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. It was used as a personal name by several later emperors, notably by Constantine.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Flavianus
FRENCH: Flavien
HISTORY: Flavian
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Flaviana
FRENCH: Flavienne
ITALIAN: Flaviana
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Flavia, Flavius
FRENCH: Flavie
ITALIAN: Flavia, Flavio
PORTUGUESE: Flávia, Flávio
ROMANIAN: Flavia, Flaviu
SPANISH: Flavia, Flavio