Aureliano is a male name with Italian and Spanish origins. In Italian, it is pronounced as ow-reh-LYAH-no (/aʊˌɹɛliˈɑnoʊ/), while in Spanish, it is pronounced the same way (/aʊˌɾeˈljanoʊ/). The name has variations such as Aurelio. In terms of popularity in the United States, Aureliano has been given to newborn boys consistently over the years, although it hasn't ranked very high on the charts. In recent years, its occurrence has ranged from 5 to 16 occurrences per year. Despite not being very common, Aureliano carries an air of elegance and distinction for those who choose this name for their baby boy.
Aureliano Blanquet was a general of the Federal Army during the Mexican Revolution and a key participant in the coup d'état during the Ten Tragic Days, with some historians identifying him as "one of the major villains of the Mexican Revolution". |
Aureliano de Beruete y Moret was an art critic and historian, known for serving as the Director of the Museo del Prado. |
Aureliano Coutinho, Viscount of Sepetiba - Aureliano de Sousa e Oliveira Coutinho, Viscount of Sepetiba, was a prominent Brazilian politician and monarchist during the Empire of Brazil. |