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Tarsicio

tar-SEE-syo

Tarsicio is the Spanish form of Tarsicius, a name derived from Tarsus, the ancient city in what is now southern Turkey. The name was borne by a young martyr of the early Church, Saint Tarsicius, who died defending the Eucharist in Rome in the third century. The name thus carries associations of devotion, courage, and self-sacrifice.

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At a glance

A rare Spanish name meaning from Tarsus, honoring a beloved early Christian martyr. Strongly Catholic in heritage and almost exclusively used by devout families seeking a name with deep spiritual meaning.

Etymology & History

From Latin Tarsicius, derived from Tarsus, an ancient city in Cilicia (modern Turkey), historically significant as the birthplace of the Apostle Paul. The name entered Spain through Catholic hagiography and the veneration of Saint Tarsicius.

Cultural Significance

Tarsicio is closely associated with Saint Tarsicius, venerated as the patron of altar servers in the Catholic Church. His story of protecting the Eucharist while being attacked by a Roman mob made him a model of youthful faith and courage. The name was used in Spain and Latin America among devout Catholic families and is sometimes chosen today in traditional and traditional-leaning families.

Famous people named Tarsicio

Saint Tarsicius

Tarsicio Ocampo

Frequently Asked Questions

It means from Tarsus, referring to the ancient city in southern Turkey.

He was a young Christian martyr in third-century Rome who died protecting the Eucharist from a hostile crowd.

It is pronounced tar-SEE-syo, with stress on the second syllable.

No, it is very rare and mostly found in older generations or strongly traditional Catholic families.

He is venerated as the patron saint of altar servers and first communicants in the Catholic Church.

Tarsi, Cico, and Tars are the most natural shortenings.

Traditional Spanish names like Jose, Antonio, and Ramon pair well.

Other rare saint names like Eustaquio, Anastasio, and Tiburcio make natural siblings.
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