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Alesio

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Meaning & History

Alesio is an Italian surname derived from the given name Alessio, which is the Italian form of Alexius. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek Alexis, meaning "helper" or "defender", from the verb alexo meaning "to defend, to help." As a patronymic surname, Alesio signifies "son of Alessio" and reflects the common Italian tradition of forming family names from personal names.

Geographic Distribution

While primarily found in Italy, the surname Alesio has spread through emigration, notably to the Americas and other regions with Italian diaspora communities. Variant forms include Alesci, Alescio, Alesi, Alesini, and Alessi. Related surnames in other languages include Greek Alexiou, Russian Alekseev/Alekseeva, and Serbian Aleksić.

Notable Bearers

José Alesio da Silva (born 1968), known mononymously as Alesio, is a retired Brazilian futsal player and coach. He played for clubs including FC Barcelona Futsal and MFK Spartak Moskva, winning numerous titles, and later coached the Azerbaijan national futsal team.

Cultural Significance

The root name Alexis was borne by several saints and Byzantine emperors, giving the surname Alesio an implicit connection to Christian heritage. The name's meaning of "defender" also connotes strength and protection, attributes often valued in Italian naming traditions.

  • Meaning: "helper" or "defender"
  • Origin: Italian (surname)
  • Root: Greek name Alexis
  • Usage: Italy, diaspora

Related Names

Roots
Other Languages & Cultures
(Greek) Alexiou (Russian) Alekseev, Alekseeva, Alekseyev, Alekseyeva (Serbian) Aleksić

Sources: Wikipedia — Alesio

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