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Masculine
Spanish
Meaning & History
Sosimo is the Spanish form of Zosimus, itself a Latinized rendering of the Ancient Greek Ζώσιμος (Zosimos). The name derives from the Greek adjective ζώσιμος, meaning "viable" or "likely to survive". This etymology reflects a positive connotation of vitality and endurance.
Several early saints bore the name Zosimus, including a Pope Zosimus who served in the early 5th century. The name is also found in the Eastern Orthodox tradition as one given to several martyrs and confessors. In Spanish-speaking countries, the form Zósimo is a variant spelling of Sosimo.
Several early saints bore the name Zosimus, including a Pope Zosimus who served in the early 5th century. The name is also found in the Eastern Orthodox tradition as one given to several martyrs and confessors. In Spanish-speaking countries, the form Zósimo is a variant spelling of Sosimo.
Cultural Significance
The name, while relatively rare in modern usage, carries a sense of historical depth due to its association with early Christianity. Its meaning of "survival" may have commended it to early Christians as a name of hope. In Spanish, both Sosimo and Zósimo remain in use in Spanish-speaking regions.
- Meaning: "viable" or "likely to survive"
- Origin: Greek (through Latin and Spanish)
- Type: Saint's name
- Usage: Spanish-speaking cultures