Emiliano

eh-mee-LYAH-no
Meaning: The name Emiliano is derived from the Latin name Aemilianus, which means 'rival' or 'eager.'
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, Spanish, Italian
Popularity Rank
#133 (boys)
#222 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Emiliano has gained popularity in recent years, especially in Latin America and among Hispanic communities in the United States, making it a trendy yet timeless choice.

Why Parents Choose Emiliano

Parents are drawn to the name Emiliano for its rich history, cultural significance, and the positive attributes it embodies, such as ambition and determination.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Emiliano traces back to ancient Rome, where it evolved from the family name Aemilius. Over the centuries, it has been embraced in various cultures, particularly in Latin America and Southern Europe, becoming a cherished name for many families.

Emiliano has significant cultural resonance in Spanish-speaking countries, often associated with strength and ambition. It is also popular in Italian culture.

Notable People Named Emiliano

  • Emiliano Zapata - Mexican revolutionary leader
  • Emiliano Sala - Argentine footballer
  • Emiliano Estevez - American actor and director

Name Variations

Emilio Emilia Emil

Related Names

Aemilia Aemilius Amelia

Similar Sounding Names

Eliano Alessandro Lazaro

Names with Similar Feel

Matteo Lorenzo Juliano

Sibling Name Ideas

Isabella Gabriel Lucia

Pop Culture References

  • Emiliano in the animated film 'Coco'
  • Emiliano in various Latin music songs