Fláviusz / Flavio / Flavius / Flavian
Fláviusz · Flavio (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese) · Flavius (English, German) · Flavien (French)
Pronunciation: FLAH-vee-us
Meaning
blond, yellow-haired
Origin
Latin
History & Etymology
Fláviusz is the Hungarian form of the Roman family name Flavius. The name Flavius was derived from the Latin word 'flavus', meaning 'golden' or 'yellow-haired'. It was a very prominent nomen (family name) in ancient Rome, particularly associated with the Flavian dynasty of emperors who ruled in the 1st century AD. The most famous of these was Vespasian, whose full name was Titus Flavius Vespasianus.
Over centuries, the name spread throughout the Roman Empire and its successor states. In various languages, it evolved into different forms. In Hungary, it became Fláviusz, retaining its classical Roman roots. While not as common as some other names, it carries a sense of historical depth and classical elegance.
Fláviusz in different fonts
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