Certificate of Name
Baudilio
Masculine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Baudilio is a Spanish male given name, originating from the Latinized name Baudilius. This Latin form likely derives from a Frankish name containing the element bald, meaning "bold" or "brave." The name is closely associated with Saint Baudilius (also known as Saint Baudilus), a Christian martyr from the 3rd or 4th century who was reportedly killed in Nîmes, France. Though historical details are sparse, the saint's veneration spread into Spain, ultimately leading to the adoption of the name Baudilio among Spanish-speaking populations. Etymology The etymology of Baudilio traces back to the Latin Baudilus, itself a Romanized spelling of a Germanic name. The Germanic root bald appears in many other names, such as Baldo and Baldur, all conveying concepts of courage and strength. Historically, Frankish or Gothic influence on the Iberian Peninsula may have carried this name to Spain, where it evolved phonetically into Baudilio. The pronunciation, as per Spanish rules, is /bauˈdiljo/. Cultural and Religious Significance The name Baudilio is primarily recorded in martyrologies related to the saint, who is remembered in some Catholic traditions on May 20. Saint Baudilius is believed to have been a missionary or bishop in Gaul, and his cult was later promoted in Spain through liturgy and local devotion. Although the name is uncommon today, it persists in familial naming traditions or regions with strong hagiographical reverence. Related and Variant Forms Related names include Baltasar and Baldassare, which share Germanic roots, though they diverged through different linguistic pathways. Female variants such as Baudilia also exist. Key Facts Meaning: Bold, brave (from bald) Origin: Frankish root, Latinized through Christian tradition Type: Male given name Usage Regions: Primarily Spain and Spanish-speaking countries Religious Association: Saint Baudilius (martyr of Nîmes)
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