Flabio is an Italian given name, derived from the Latin 'Fabius'. It was traditionally used by Romans and has been revived in modern times as a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child. The name Flabio is believed to have been borne by several notable figures throughout history, such as Lucius Fabricius, who was a Roman consul in 212 BC.
The name Flavio experienced a decline after its peak popularity in 1996 with 12 births that year. The years 1998 and 2000 saw a consistent drop to just 5 births each. Over these four years, the total number of babies named Flavio was 31.