Glauco
Masculine
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Glauco is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Glaucus, a name derived from the Greek Γλαῦκος (Glaukos), meaning "bluish grey".EtymologyThe name originates from the Ancient Greek word γλαυκός (glaukos), which describes a luminous grey-blue or sea-green color. This root also gives us the medical term glaucoma, referring to the eye condition, and the word glaucescent meaning "turning bluish-grey". Mythological OriginsAccording to Greek mythology, Glaucus was a sea god known for his prophetic powers and his association with the marine world. Multiple figures in Greek legend bear the name, including a Lycian ally of Troy in the Iliad and a Corinthian king. The mythological Glaucus was originally a fisherman who became immortal after eating a magical herb, transformed into a merman with fish-like features.Notable BearersAmong modern bearers, the Brazilian Glauco Villas Boas (1957–2010) was a renowned cartoonist and illustrator known for his political satire. In the world of sports, there are two contemporary Brazilian footballers both simply known as Glauco: one born in 1993 and another born in 1995. Historically, an Italian submarine was named Glauco during World War II, continuing the maritime theme.]]>