Indalicio
Pronunciation: een-dah-LEE-see-oh
Meaning
from Indal
Origin
Latin
History & Etymology
Indalicio is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman cognomen Indalicius. The exact meaning of "Indalicius" is debated, but it is often associated with the ancient Iberian settlement of Indal, located in what is now Spain. The name has a strong historical connection to the Iberian Peninsula.
The name gained some prominence through Saint Indalecio, one of the Seven Apostolic Men (Siete Varones Apostólicos) who are said to have evangelized Hispania in the 1st century AD. This religious association helped to preserve the name's use, particularly in Spanish-speaking regions. While not widely common, it has maintained a consistent, albeit niche, presence.
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