Dacio is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "dacicus", which means "relating to the province of Dacia". The Roman province of Dacia was located in what is now Romania and Moldova.
The name Dacio has been used as a given name since ancient times, but it became more popular during the Middle Ages. It was often given to children born in areas that were once part of the Roman Empire or had strong ties with Rome.
Throughout history, several notable figures have borne the name Dacio. One of the most famous is Saint Dacius, a Christian martyr who was executed during the reign of Emperor Diocletian around 304 AD. According to legend, Saint Dacius refused to renounce his faith and was tortured and beheaded for his beliefs.
Today, Dacio remains a relatively uncommon name outside of Romania and Moldova, where it is still used as a given name. However, it continues to be associated with the historical and cultural heritage of the Roman Empire and its former provinces.
"The name Dacio has seen a consistent number of births over the given years, with five babies named Dacio born each in 2009 and 2018."