From Latin 'florius' meaning 'flowering' or 'blooming,' an Italian given name and surname.
Florio comes from Latin florius, meaning flowering or blooming, and it has long lived in Italian as both a given name and a surname. The name is elegant in its simplicity, carrying the freshness of a plant in bloom and the easy musicality often associated with Italian naming.
Florio feels graceful without effort. It has the kind of classical botanical meaning that never really goes out of style, yet it remains uncommon enough to sound distinctive. The name suggests vitality, spring, and cultivated beauty, but it does so with restraint. Florio sounds refined, airy, and quietly expressive.