
- Origin: Latin
- Meaning: unknown
- Gender: Male
The name is derived from the Roman gens name, Mamilius. Its meaning is uncertain. It may relate to the Latin mamilla meaning, “breast; nip; tit” or to mar, meaning “the shining one, splendid one.” It has also been linked with the Celtic mam (strength) and hil (seed).
The most notable bearer is Saint Mamilian of Palermo (San Mamiliano), a 5th-century bishop and martyr venerated in Sicily. The designated name-day is September 15, which on the island of Giglio, there is a yearly festival held in the saint’s honor.
Other forms include:
- Mamiliá (Catalan)
- Mamilian (English, German, Polish)
- Mamilien (French)
- Mamiliano (Italian)
- Mamilianus (Latin)
- Mamilianu (Sicilian)
Feminine forms would include:
- Mamiliana (Italian)
- Mamilienne (French)
Sources
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Mamilius#English
- https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Mamilian
- https://www.behindthename.com/name/mamilian/submitted
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamilian_of_Palermo
- https://www.latinlexicon.org/definition.php?p1=2034411&p2=m
- https://www.latinlexicon.org/definition.php?p1=2034412&p2=m
- https://it.everybodywiki.com/Mamiliano_%28nome%29