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Okay, here is the translation: Mucio (Mucio) is a rare, primarily male name of Latin origin. Although its roots can be linked to Latin "mūx", meaning "fly" or "bravery", this connection is not direct or straightforward. A more common theory suggests a link to the Italian word "mucca", meaning "cow", which gives the name the meaning "little cow" (Mucio means "small cow"). There is also a less likely possibility that the name originates from Latin "mucius" (brave), meaning "strong". This name has an essentially exotic (or nickname) origin, meaning it was often given to a child after birth, frequently in honor of a hero, event, or notable person. Its history is intrinsically tied to Western Europe, particularly Italy and Spain. It is known that this name was common in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and other Burgundian-descended countries. It is not traditionally Russian or Slavic and is used extremely rarely in Russian-speaking countries. People with this name are generally perceived as strong, decisive, but sometimes can seem a bit dry or reserved. Their character is often associated with reliability and a practical approach to life. They often project an impression of being calm and composed. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name Mucio in the Russian-speaking world. This name is more common in Western European countries, where it is sometimes used as an exotic or family name. Its popularity is very low and is mostly limited to family or small circles. It is not widespread in Russia or other Slavic countries. Variants of the name may include "Mikla" (a more common form in some regions) or "Mucula". Diminutives or pet forms include "Mucian" (for adults) and "Muciolino" (for children), though the latter is sometimes used as a standalone name.