Octavio
Octavio is a Spanish male given name .
Origin and meaning
Octavio is the Spanish form of the Roman family name Octavius , derived from the Latin octavus meaning "the eighth". The Portuguese form of the name is Octávio .
Name bearer
Form Octavio
- Octavio Antonio Beras Rojas (1906–1990), Archbishop of Santo Domingo
- Octavio Broggio (also: Ottavio Broggio or Octavian Broggio, Czech: Oktavián Broggio; 1670–1742), Bohemian architect and builder
- Octavio Klimek-Alcaráz (* 1962), Mexican forest scientist and politician (PRD)
- Octavio Ortiz Arrieta SDB (1878–1958), Peruvian religious priest and Roman Catholic bishop
- Max Octavio Otten (1877–1962), German doctor and one of the pioneers of occupational medicine
- Octavio Paz (1914–1998), Mexican writer and diplomat
- Octavio Piccolomini , Duke of Amalfi (1599–1656), a general of Wallenstein during the Thirty Years' War
- Octavio Rivero Serrano (* 1929), Mexican pulmonologist and former rector of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
- Octavio Schroeder (1822–1903), Hamburg lawyer and senator
- Octavio von Zedlitz-Neukirch (1840–1919), German politician
Form Octávio
- Octávio Bevilacqua (1887–1953), Brazilian musicologist and teacher
- Octávio Moraes (1923-2009), Brazilian football player
- Octávio Trompowsky (1897–1984), Brazilian chess player
Form octavio
- Oktavio Philipp von Boehn (1824–1899), Prussian general
- Hermann Bräuning-Oktavio (until 1909 Bräuning, pseudonym Fritz Oktavio; 1888–1977), German literary historian, critic, translator and publisher