Flamino
f-lami-no,
fl(a)-mino
Origin:Italian
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:A Roman priest who serves a particular deity; He who burns offerings
A name whose lineage dates back to the worship of the Roman gods, Flamino comes with quite a lofty air. Flamino is a masculine name and variation of the Italian Flaminio, from the Latin Flaminius. This high-minded title was given to Roman priests who worshipped a specific deity and derives from the word flamen. Also interpreted as “he who burns offerings,” Flamino couldn’t be more cool for a baby even the gods can’t help but love.
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