gaio
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From Late Latin gaius (“jay”). Cognate with Spanish gayo, French geai, English jay.
gaio m (plural gaios)
From Old Galician-Portuguese gai (in analogy with its feminine version gaia), probably from Latin gaudium (“joy”), as borrowed from Old Occitan gai;[1] alternatively of Germanic origin. Cognate with English gay and Italian gaio.
gaio m (plural gaios)
gaio (feminine gaia, masculine plural gaios, feminine plural gaias)
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