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The baby name Octavianos is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced ok-tuh-VEE-uh-nos; IPA: /ˌɒk.təˈviː.ə.nɒs/.

Octavianos is Latin in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 5.0
Origin: Latin
Pronunciation: ok-tuh-VEE-uh-nos; IPA: /ˌɒk.təˈviː.ə.nɒs/

What is the meaning of the name Octavianos ?

The baby name Octavianos is a Male name , 5 syllables long and is pronounced ok-tuh-VEE-uh-nos; IPA: /ˌɒk.təˈviː.ə.nɒs/.

Octavianos is Latin in Origin.

Octavianos is the Hellenized Greek form (Οκταβιανός) of Latin Octavianus, a derivative of Octavius from octavus, meaning “eighth.” As a given name in Greek-speaking contexts, it reflects the long-standing exchange between Latin and Byzantine Greek, appearing in ecclesiastical and scholarly records and revived in modern Greece as a rare, dignified choice.

Its prominence derives from Gaius Octavius - known to history as Octavian - who became the first Roman emperor, Augustus; through him, Octavianus spread across Europe. Close variants include Greek Oktavianós/Octavianos, Latin Octavianus, English Octavian and Octavius, Italian Ottaviano and Ottavio, Spanish Octavio and Octaviano, Portuguese Octávio/Octaviano, Romanian Octavian, French Octavien and Octave, and Polish Oktawian. Feminine forms such as Octaviana and Ottaviana also occur. The core meaning points to an eighth-born child or membership in the ancient Roman gens Octavia, though modern bearers choose it chiefly for its classical prestige.

Octavianos is extremely rare. There are only 1 recorded use on record, spread over 1 country.

Octavianos has the following similar or variant Names

Octavianos – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
CO Boys 0 #981 1 15,656
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People also ask about Octavianos

Octavianos is predominantly a boy's name.
Octavianos is a 5 syllable name, pronounced ok-tuh-VEE-uh-nos; IPA: /ˌɒk.təˈviː.ə.nɒs/.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Octavianus, Octavius, Octavian, Octavio, Ottaviano and Oktavian.
Across languages, Octavianos has these equivalents: Octavio (Spanish, Portuguese), Ottavio (Italian), Octavian (English, Romanian), Octavius (Latin), Octave (French), and 2 more.
Yes, definitely. Octavianos stays well below the level a name needs to register on any official chart, so it ranks among the very rarest names.