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Librado

From Latin 'liberatus' meaning 'liberated' or 'set free,' used in Spanish-speaking cultures.

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Librado is a Spanish given name rooted in the Latin *liberatus*, meaning 'liberated' or 'freed,' sharing its ancestry with liberty, liberal, and liberate. The name was borne by Saint Librada — also called Liberata or Wilgefortis — a legendary virgin martyr whose cult flourished in medieval Iberia, France, and the Low Countries. According to hagiographic tradition, she prayed to be freed from a forced marriage and was miraculously given a beard, which led to her crucifixion; her story, however historically uncertain, made her a patron saint invoked by those seeking freedom from oppression.

San Librado appears in the Roman martyrology on July 20th. The name Librado has been used primarily in Spain and Spanish-speaking communities in the Americas, with notable presence in California, New Mexico, and Texas — regions with deep Spanish colonial and Mexican heritage. Its most celebrated bearer in American history is Librado Rivera, the Mexican anarchist and co-editor of *Regeneración*, the radical newspaper he published alongside Ricardo Flores Magón from the early 1900s.

Rivera was a central figure in the Mexican Liberal Party and spent years imprisoned in the United States for his political activities, making his name — so literally about liberation — a quiet irony and a perfect emblem of a life. Today Librado is uncommon even within Spanish-speaking communities, lending it the dignified rarity of a name that once served a clear spiritual and political purpose. Its four syllables roll elegantly, and the meaning — freedom, liberation — gives any bearer a story worth telling.

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