Certificate of Name
Nemesio
Masculine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Nemesio is the Spanish form of the Latin name Nemesius.EtymologyThe name Nemesius is a Latinized form of the Greek name Nemesios (Νεμέσιος), which is derived from Nemesis, the name of the Greek goddess of retribution and righteous anger. The Greek word nemesis (νέμεσις) literally means "distribution of what is due" or "righteous anger." In Greek mythology, Nemesis personified divine vengeance and justice.Historical and Religious ContextNemesius was borne by a 4th-century Christian philosopher, likely Nemesius of Emesa, who wrote On the Nature of Man, an important work of early Christian anthropology. The name was also held by an early Christian saint and martyr, though details of his life remain sparse.Notable BearersIn Spanish-speaking countries and the Philippines, Nemesio has been used by various prominent figures. Notable bearers include:Nemesio Camacho (1869–1929), Colombian businessman and politicianNemesio Canales (1878–1923), Puerto Rican writer and politicianNemesio Antúnez (1918–1993), Chilean painterNemesio Rivera Meza (1918–2007), Peruvian Roman Catholic bishopNemesio Fernández-Cuesta (1928–2009), Spanish businessman, journalist, and politicianNemesio Jiménez (born 1946), Spanish cyclistNemesio Oseguera Cervantes (1966–2026), suspected founder and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)Related FormsThe feminine form Nemesia exists in Spanish. In other languages and cultures, the name appears as Nemesios in Ancient Greek and Nemesius in Latin.Meaning: Righteous anger, vengeance (via Greek)Origin: Spanish form of Nemesius, from Greek Nemesios, ultimately from goddess NemesisType: First nameUsage regions: Spanish-speaking world, Philippines
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