Hageo is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "hagah," meaning "festival." It was borne by a Jewish priest during the Babylonian captivity, as mentioned in the Book of Haggai in the Old Testament. In the Bible, Hageo played a crucial role in encouraging the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem after its destruction by the Babylonians. The name is not particularly common today and may be considered unique or distinctive when encountered. It has been translated into English as Haggai, though it maintains its original Hebrew form among some Jewish communities.
The name Hageo had 5 births recorded in the year 2011, with an overall total of 5 births.