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The boy's name Santiagosan-tiago is pronouncedsahn-tee-AH-go. It is of Spanish origin, and the meaning of Santiago is "Saint James". Ablended form of SaintDiego; Diego is a Spanishform of James. JamestheGreater (of the two apostles by that name) is the patron saint ofSpain
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