The name Baldiri carries a rich history rooted in germanic culture. Derived from "*balðraz > bald > baudus / baldo", this masculine name embodies the essence of This name derives from the Latin “baudus / baldo (audax),” meaning “bold, boldness, enterprising, fearless. Its linguistic journey through centuries reflects the cultural values and traditions of germanic-speaking communities.
This name derives from the Latin “baudus / baldo (audax),” meaning “bold, boldness, enterprising, fearless.” The name is linked to the Old High German “bald” (Ancient Germanic: *balðraz), meaning “power, strength, brave one, bold, able-bodied.” San Baudolino (~700-740) was a hermit who lived during the Longobard king Liutprando in Forum Fulvii (today Villa del Foro), a town on the lower course of the Tanaro river in north-western Italy.
*balðraz > bald > baudus / baldo
Baldiri is predominantly used in catalan speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.