Flaviu
Masculine
Romanian
Meaning & Origin
Flaviu is a Romanian masculine given name, borrowed from Latin Flavius. It was historically used as a name among the upper classes and was later revived in modern Romania as a distinguished classical name.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name ultimately derives from the Latin flavus meaning "yellow, golden," referring to hair color. The base flavus gave rise to the Roman family name Flavius, which was borne by the Flavian dynasty — three 1st-century Roman emperors: Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian. The prestige of that dynasty led to its adoption as a personal name among later emperors and noblemen. For instance, the full name of Constantine the Great (b. 272) was Flāvius Valerius Constantinus, linking the name to the first Christian emperor. Flaviu is the Romanian adaptation of this illustrious name.Meaning: "Golden," "yellow-haired"Origin: Latin, via RomanianType: Given nameUsage Regions: Romania