Vergilio
v(e)-rgi-lio,
ver-gilio
Origin:Italian
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Twig, branch; Wand; The Pleiades
Vergilio is a masculine name with Latin and Italian roots. A variant of the Italian Virgilio and Latin Vergilius, the moniker can have links to the Latin word virgula, meaning “twig,” “branch,” or “wand,” creating a nature-inspired vibe. It may come from the name Vergiliae, meaning “the Pleiades.” Along with being a constellation, the Pleiades were the seven daughters of a Titan and Oceanid in Greek mythology, giving this name a divine touch. Vergilio may also remind you of the Roman poet and Aeneid writer Virgil. If you want to inspire your little one’s future love for writing, Vergilio can do the job.
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Ancestry, Virgilio Family History
Ancestry, Virgil Family History
WordSense Dictionary, Vergilius
WordSense Dictionary, virgil
WordSense Dictionary, virgula
Britannica, Virgil, Roman poet, May 2025
Britannica, Pleiades, Greek mythology, April 2025
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