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Emiliano is a masculine name of Italian origin, derived from the name E米利us. It is associated with the legend of the Roman hero E米利us, son of Curius, who sacrificed himself in flames to save the Roman people from famine caused by a severe drought. From this, the meaning of the name Emiliano is often interpreted as "people-related," "national," or "connected to the people," emphasizing its significance as a protector and guarantor of prosperity. The origin of the name traces back to ancient Roman history. The name E米利us was prestigious, carried by powerful families such as the Germans, Claudii, and Scipiones. The most famous bearer is Scipio Africanus, born E米利ano, the legendary Roman general who played a key role in victory over Carthage in the Second Punic War. His father, also E米利us Scipio, earned the title "Africanus" for his noble life and composed manner. The name Emiliano was given in honor of his son, Scipio Africanus, becoming a symbol of masculinity, loyalty, and dedication to the state. The name Emiliano, sometimes referred to as Emilicо, reflects the ideals of the Roman Republic—courage, bravery, and responsibility to the people. People with this name are often associated with reliability, protectiveness, leadership ability, and responsibility. They possess a strong character, organizational talents, and intelligence that allows for well-considered decisions. Notable bearers of the name Emiliano are primarily associated with Italy and Spain. For example, Emiliano Müller (1905-1979) was a German chess player, world youth champion. Emiliano Marconi (1891-1979) was an Italian electrical engineer, founder of radio communication. In Spain, Emiliano Munьoz (Emiliano Zapata Saldaña, 1879-1919) is known as the Mexican revolutionary partisan leader. The popularity of the name Emiliano in Russia is limited, as it is an Italian name more common in Italy, Spain, and Latin America. Variants of the name include Emil, Emiliano, and Emilio. Diminutives include Emil, Emilеto, and Emilоn.