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Narciso

Spanish and Italian form of Narcissus, from Greek 'narke' (sleep/numbness), linked to the mythological youth.

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Narciso is the Spanish and Italian masculine form of Narcissus, one of antiquity's most haunting names, rooted in the Greek narkē — numbness or torpor — the same root that gives us 'narcotic.' In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Narcissus was a youth of extraordinary beauty who spurned all who loved him and was cursed to fall in love with his own reflection in a pool, wasting away until he was transformed into the flower that bears his name. The myth endures as one of Western culture's most psychologically resonant parables about vanity, self-absorption, and the tragedy of unreciprocated longing.

Despite — or perhaps because of — its mythological weight, Narciso has been borne with distinction by real people across the Spanish-speaking world. Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem, a second-century bishop, gave the name early Christian legitimacy. In the modern era, the Cuban-American fashion designer Narciso Rodriguez brought the name global recognition, his elegant minimalism making it synonymous with refined taste.

In Spanish and Italian communities, Narciso remains a name associated with a certain classical confidence. The narcissus flower — delicate, pale, and nodding — adds a botanical poetry to the name's imagery. It occupies a rare position in the naming lexicon: deeply mythological yet fully wearable, ancient yet never archaic.

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