Braulio

BRAH-lee-oh
Meaning: Brave or strong, derived from the Germanic elements 'brac' meaning 'arms' and 'wulf' meaning 'wolf.'
Gender
Boy
Origin
Spanish, Latin, Germanic
Popularity Rank
#2043 (boys)
#4488 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While not among the most common names, Braulio has a steady presence in Spanish-speaking countries and is appreciated for its unique and noble sound.

Why Parents Choose Braulio

Parents often choose Braulio for its strong historical roots, distinctive sound, and meaningful connection to bravery and strength.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Braulio has historical significance dating back to medieval Spain, where it was borne by noble figures and saints. It gained popularity in Spanish-speaking countries and has maintained a classic yet distinctive presence.

Braulio is a name with roots in Spanish and Latin-American cultures, often associated with strength and leadership.

Notable People Named Braulio

  • Braulio Estima, Brazilian judoka
  • Braulio Baeza, Spanish footballer
  • Braulio GarcĂ­a, Spanish novelist

Name Variations

Braulio Braulioz Braul

Related Names

Bruno Baldwin Braulino

Similar Sounding Names

Brayden Briano Braul

Names with Similar Feel

Bruno Basilio Baldur

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Braulio Estima in martial arts
  • Braulio Baeza in sports