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    Sidônio / Sidonius

    Pronunciation: see-DOH-nee-oh

    ♂ Male
    Latin

    Meaning

    from Sidon

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    Sidônio is a Portuguese and Galician form of the Roman cognomen Sidonius, which meant 'from Sidon'. Sidon was an ancient Phoenician city, now located in modern-day Lebanon, known for its maritime trade and purple dye production. The name gained some prominence through Saint Sidonius Apollinaris, a 5th-century Gallo-Roman poet, diplomat, and bishop, whose writings provide valuable insight into life in Gaul during the decline of the Western Roman Empire.

    The name's usage in the Iberian Peninsula likely stems from the Roman legacy and the veneration of Saint Sidonius. While never extremely common, it has persisted as a traditional name, particularly in Portugal and Brazil, often carrying a sense of historical depth and classical connection.

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