Flavio

Meaning of Flavio

Flavio is a name of ancient Latin heritage, rooted in the Roman family name Flavius, and literally meaning “golden” or “blond.” In Italian it is sung as FLAH-vee-oh, while in English-speaking countries it shifts slightly to FLAY-vee-oh—both pronunciations carrying a soft, rolling elegance. Though it remains a rare choice in the United States—hovering around the 900th rank with roughly two dozen to three dozen newborns each year—its understated charm has begun to sparkle among families seeking something both distinctive and approachable. In Indian households, Flavio often evokes the sunlit glow of marigold garlands or the first blush of dawn over mustard fields, symbolizing warmth, promise, and a bridge between East and West. With its timeless grace and lightly poetic resonance, Flavio offers a boy a name that feels at once worldly and intimately bright.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as FLAH-vee-oh (/flaˈvi.o/)

American English

  • Pronunced as FLAY-vee-oh (/fleɪˈvi.oʊ/)

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Notable People Named Flavio

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