Flavius

/ˈfleɪviəs/ noun

A common Roman given name, used historically by many notable figures including emperors and military leaders in ancient Rome.

From Latin 'flavus' meaning 'golden' or 'blonde,' referring to blond or yellow-haired people. It became a widespread Roman family name and later a given name used across Europe.

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