Good fortune; good luck
Biagio
A deep dive into the meaning, heritage, and daily usability of the name Biagio.
One who stutters; lisping (Italian form)
Profile summary
Italian form of Blaise. From Latin 'Blasius,' meaning 'lisping' or 'stuttering.' Name of Saint Blaise (Biagio), 3rd-4th century bishop and martyr, patron saint of throat ailments. Common in Italy. The current meaning shown for this name is One who stutters; lisping (Italian form). The catalog pronunciation is listed as bee-AH-joh. It is listed alongside the related form Blaise. Biagio appears in girl naming lists and nature style collections, which can help when comparing nearby options in the same catalog group.
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Etymology note
Biagio is currently cataloged under Italian (latin) origin, and this page describes its meaning as One who stutters; lisping (Italian form).
Origin note
This profile is grouped under Italian (latin) origin.
Usage note
In this catalog, Biagio is grouped as a nature girl name. Related form for this profile: Blaise. That combination can help when comparing style-led and gender-led shortlist pages.
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