The baby name Giulio Cesareo is a Male name , 6 syllables long and is pronounced JOO-lyoh cheh-sa-RAY-oh (Italian approx.; IPA: /ˈdʒu.ljo tʃe.zaˈre.o/).
Giulio Cesareo is Italian in Origin.
The baby name Giulio Cesareo is a Male name , 6 syllables long and is pronounced JOO-lyoh cheh-sa-RAY-oh (Italian approx.; IPA: /ˈdʒu.ljo tʃe.zaˈre.o/).
Giulio Cesareo is Italian in Origin.
Giulio Cesareo fuses two Italic–Latin elements. Giulio is the Italian form of Latin Iulius, a venerable Roman family name likely from Greek ioulos, “first down, youthful,” hence “downy-bearded” or “youthful,” and by extension “of the Julian clan.” Cesareo continues Latin Caesareus, “of Caesar; imperial,” from the cognomen Caesar (etymology debated), familiar today in words like “caesarean” and the title “Kaiser/Czar.”
As a compound, it suggests “the youthful one of imperial bearing” or “Julian, belonging to Caesar.” Giulio has been steady in Italy since the Renaissance (e.g., Giulio de’ Medici, Pope Clement VII), while Cesareo is rare as a given name in Italian but common as a surname and as Spanish/Portuguese Cesáreo. Variants and parallels include Giulio-Cesareo, Giulio Cesare (the classical form), Julio Cesáreo/Júlio Cesáreo, and the widely used Spanish/Portuguese double name Julio César.
Giulio Cesareo is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.
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