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    Augurio / Augur

    Pronunciation: ow-GOO-ree-oh

    ♂ Male
    Latin

    Meaning

    omen, prediction, divination

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    The name Augurio derives from the Latin word 'augurium', meaning 'omen' or 'divination'. In ancient Rome, augurs were priests who interpreted the will of the gods by observing the flight of birds or other natural phenomena. Their role was crucial in public and private affairs, as no important undertaking would commence without consulting the augurs. The practice of augury was deeply ingrained in Roman religious and political life.

    While the practice of augury faded with the decline of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity, the word and its derivatives persisted. The name Augurio, therefore, carries a historical weight connected to ancient Roman religious practices and the concept of foresight. It is a relatively rare name, often found in regions with strong Latin or Romance language influences, reflecting a connection to classical antiquity.

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