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Florian
Pronunciation /ˈflɔːriən/
French: [flɔʁjɑ̃]
Spanish: [floˈɾjan]
German: [ˈfloːʁi̯aːn]
Polish: [ˈflɔrian]
Hungarian: [ˈfloːriaːn]
GenderMale
Language(s) French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Spanish, Dutch
Name day Germany: May 4
France: May 4
Poland: May 4, May 7, November 5, December 17
Hungary: May 4
Slovakia: May 4
Origin
Word/name Latin
Meaning"Blond; blooming, flowering"
Region of origin Roman Empire
Other names
Variant form(s)Floriane ( French, feminine)
Derived flōrus
Related namesFlorián ( Spanish), Flórián ( Hungarian), Floriano ( Italian and Portuguese), Florianus ( Latin), Florencio ( Spanish), Fiorino ( Italian), Florin ( Romanian), Flurin ( Romansch), Florian ( Albanian)

Florian is a masculine given name borrowed from the ancient Roman name Florianus. [1] The name is derived from Florus, [2] from Latin flōrus (originally "yellow, blond", later "flowering"), related to flāvus ("yellow, blond"). In spite of that, by popular etymology, it is often linked to flōs ("flower"; genitive singular flōris).[ citation needed]

It is the name of a patron saint of Poland and the patron saint of Upper Austria. Florian (or a local equivalent) remains a common name in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Poland.[ citation needed]

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References

  1. ^ "Florian – Name Meaning, Popularity, Similar Names, Nicknames and Personality for Florian". BestLittleBaby.com. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  2. ^ Kohlheim, Rosa; Kohlheim, Volker (2016). Lexikon der Vornamen (in German) (7th ed.). Berlin: Dudenverlag. p. 274. ISBN  978-3-411-04947-9.
  3. ^ "Names Related to Florian". Behind the Name.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Florian
Pronunciation /ˈflɔːriən/
French: [flɔʁjɑ̃]
Spanish: [floˈɾjan]
German: [ˈfloːʁi̯aːn]
Polish: [ˈflɔrian]
Hungarian: [ˈfloːriaːn]
GenderMale
Language(s) French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Spanish, Dutch
Name day Germany: May 4
France: May 4
Poland: May 4, May 7, November 5, December 17
Hungary: May 4
Slovakia: May 4
Origin
Word/name Latin
Meaning"Blond; blooming, flowering"
Region of origin Roman Empire
Other names
Variant form(s)Floriane ( French, feminine)
Derived flōrus
Related namesFlorián ( Spanish), Flórián ( Hungarian), Floriano ( Italian and Portuguese), Florianus ( Latin), Florencio ( Spanish), Fiorino ( Italian), Florin ( Romanian), Flurin ( Romansch), Florian ( Albanian)

Florian is a masculine given name borrowed from the ancient Roman name Florianus. [1] The name is derived from Florus, [2] from Latin flōrus (originally "yellow, blond", later "flowering"), related to flāvus ("yellow, blond"). In spite of that, by popular etymology, it is often linked to flōs ("flower"; genitive singular flōris).[ citation needed]

It is the name of a patron saint of Poland and the patron saint of Upper Austria. Florian (or a local equivalent) remains a common name in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Poland.[ citation needed]

Variants

Given name

Surname

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ "Florian – Name Meaning, Popularity, Similar Names, Nicknames and Personality for Florian". BestLittleBaby.com. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  2. ^ Kohlheim, Rosa; Kohlheim, Volker (2016). Lexikon der Vornamen (in German) (7th ed.). Berlin: Dudenverlag. p. 274. ISBN  978-3-411-04947-9.
  3. ^ "Names Related to Florian". Behind the Name.

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