The baby name Tiburtio is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced {'IPA': {'Italian': '/tiˈbur.tjo/', 'English_approx': '/tɪˈbɜrti.oʊ/'}, 'respelling': {'Italian': 'tee-BUR-tyoh', 'English_approx': 'tee-BUR-tee-oh'}}.
Tiburtio is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Tiburtio is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced {'IPA': {'Italian': '/tiˈbur.tjo/', 'English_approx': '/tɪˈbɜrti.oʊ/'}, 'respelling': {'Italian': 'tee-BUR-tyoh', 'English_approx': 'tee-BUR-tee-oh'}}.
Tiburtio is Latin in Origin.
Tiburtio is a Romance given name from the Latin Tiburtius, a Roman family name meaning “man of Tibur,” the ancient town now called Tivoli near Rome. Because the etymology of Tibur is pre-Latin and uncertain, the sense is chiefly toponymic: belonging to, or hailing from, Tibur.
In late antique and medieval Christendom, Tiburtius was borne by martyrs - most notably a Roman companion of Valerian and Maximus - giving the name liturgical visibility and modest European circulation. Through vernacular evolution, the form diversified across languages: Italian Tiburzio/Tiburzio, Spanish Tiburcio, Portuguese Tibúrcio, French Tiburce, and the scholarly Latin Tiburtius; feminine counterparts include Tiburcia and Tiburzia. Tiburtio itself echoes the Latin stem and appears rarely in Italy or the Hispanic world, usually in ecclesiastical records or as a heritage revival; its meaning endures as “from Tibur/Tivoli,” carrying classical gravitas.
We can't find Tiburtio in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.
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