Liborio
lee-BOH-ree-oh
Liborio is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Of Italian origin, Liborio is derived from the Latin name 'Liborius' meaning 'sacred', 'free', or 'wine-bearer'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1932.
What Liborio Means
“Of Italian origin, Liborio is derived from the Latin name 'Liborius' meaning 'sacred', 'free', or 'wine-bearer'.”
The Story of Liborio
This name, meaning 'sacred' and 'wine-bearer,' carries an ancient grace, evoking feasts, freedom, and a spirit of generous giving.
Of Italian origin, Liborio is derived from the Latin name Liborius. The name's roots suggest meanings of 'sacred,' 'free,' or 'wine-bearer,' connecting it to ancient traditions of reverence and hospitality. Historically, Saint Liborius was the patron saint of Paderborn, Germany, known for his compassion and spiritual guidance, imbuing the name with a sense of sacred generosity.
Saying 'Liborio' feels like raising a glass in celebration, a sound rich with warmth and shared joy. When you write it, the curves of the letters suggest an open hand, ready to give. This is a name for a son who will approach life with a generous spirit, offering comfort, wisdom, and abundance to those around him. You already sense this openheartedness in him.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Famous Namesakes
Saint Liborius
Patron saint of Paderborn, Germany.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#14 in 1932
Total Births
527
First Recorded
1914
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