The baby name Aemilio is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Classical Latin: /aiˈmi.li.us/; English approximation: /eɪˈmiːli.oʊ/ (AY-MEE-lee-oh); Spanish/Italian: /eˈmiljo/ or /eˈmiljo/ (eh-MEE-lyo).
Aemilio is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Aemilio is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced Classical Latin: /aiˈmi.li.us/; English approximation: /eɪˈmiːli.oʊ/ (AY-MEE-lee-oh); Spanish/Italian: /eˈmiljo/ or /eˈmiljo/ (eh-MEE-lyo).
Aemilio is Latin in Origin.
Aemilio is a classicizing form of Emilio, ultimately derived from the ancient Roman family name Aemilius. The root is Latin aemulus, meaning rival or emulating, so the name conveys industrious striving and the will to excel. Its spelling with ae preserves the classical vowel, favored in scholarly Latin and in humanist revivals that sought to echo antique forms.
In antiquity Aemilius named a powerful patrician gens, producing figures such as Marcus Aemilius Lepidus; later the name spread across Europe in vernacular shapes. Close variants include Aemilius (Latin), Emilio (Italian/Spanish), Emílio (Portuguese), Emil (German/Scandinavian/Slavic), Émile/Emile (French/English), and the related Emiliano/Aemilian. Feminine counterparts are Aemilia, Emilia, and Émilie. Today Aemilio appears rarely, chosen for its learned aura and connection to classical heritage.
We have no record of Aemilio in any national birth registry or name dataset. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. Whatever the reason, hardly anyone else has it.
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