Flaviano
f-lavia-no,
fl(a)-viano
Origin:Italian
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Yellow-haired; Golden
Encourage baby to keep shining by naming them Flaviano. This masculine moniker has Italian and Latin origins and derives from the Latin word flavus, meaning “yellow” or “golden.” As a name, Flaviano translates to “yellow-haired” or “golden,” so if baby’s blonde locks are one of their most distinctive traits, they’ll be reminded every time they hear their name! Prepare to meet a little one who’ll bring warmth and light to every room.
Was this page helpful?
Yes
No
Search Baby Boy Names
Search by:
Article saved.Go to My Saved Articles
Article removed.
Name added. View Your List