Cosme

Meaning of Cosme

Cosme unfolds like a whispered invocation to the universe itself, a name drawn from the ancient Greek κόσμος—“kosmos,” the very tapestry of order, beauty and harmony—and baptized in the warm breath of Latin and Romance tongues. In Spanish and Italian, it is spoken soft as KOS-meh, each syllable a droplet of starlight plucked from the evening sky. He carries within him the quiet legacy of Saints Cosmas and Damian, healers whose gentle touch once mended body and spirit, and the resonant promise of a young life destined to bring balance wherever he wanders. Though uncommon in modern birth registers—hovering around the mid-nine-hundreds in the U.S. rankings—Cosme endures across generations as a lyrical testament to parents who seek a name both steeped in venerable tradition and alive with poetic possibility.

Pronunciation

Spanish,Italian

  • Pronunced as KOS-meh (/kozˈme/)

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