Ottaviano (name)

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Ottaviano
PronunciationItalian: [ottaˈvjaːno]
Gendermasculine
Language(s) Italian
Name day 20 November
Other gender
FeminineOttaviana
Origin
Language(s) Latin
DerivationOctavius (from octavus 'eighth [child]') + -anus
Meaning'descendant of Octavius'

Ottaviano is a masculine Italian given name derived from the Latin Octavianus, and a patronymic surname.

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