Elpídio
Masculine
Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Elpídio is the Portuguese form of Elpidius, a name of Greek origin with a deeply inspiring meaning.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Ἐλπίδιος (Elpidios), which is based on the word ἐλπίς (elpis), meaning "hope". This root gives the name a rich symbolic weight, representing optimism and faith. The Latinized form, Elpidius, was widely used in early Christian contexts, particularly through veneration of a 4th-century saint of that name.Historical and Religious ContextSaint Elpidius was an ascetic who reportedly spent twenty years living in a cave in Cappadocia (modern-day Turkey), dedicating his life to prayer and solitude. His story reflects the early Christian tradition of hermits and desert fathers, who sought spiritual closeness to God through isolation. The name thus carries connotations of endurance and devotion.Regional Forms and VariantsIn Portugese-speaking countries, Elpídio is the preferred orthography, while Spanish uses Elpidio. The Late Greek forms include the original Elpidios and its Latinized version Elpidius, which spread through Christian Europe. Related names share the same hopeful etymology, reinforcing the name's positive and aspirational character.Although not extremely common today, Elpídio remains in occasional use in Portugal and Brazil, often chosen by families valuing Christian heritage or symbolic meanings.Meaning: hopeOrigin: Greek, passed into Latin through early ChristianityMain usage region: Portugese-speaking countries (Portugal, Brazil)Related names: Elpidius, Elpidio, Elpidios