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Bro "aga" isn't a Latin word and "enci" has no meanings related to this. It doesn't mean anything. Balenciaga is the family name of the founder of the company. Some doofus is just doing vandalism in Google translate submitting complete nonsense like this. Literally like a day ago I saw some idiot claiming it means "do what you want" in Latin.
As for the origin of the name "Balenciaga": Balenciaga is a surname from the Basque Country. Balenciaga is the Spanish language transliteration of the basque Balentziaga. Following Basque naming customs, the name is a toponymic meaning house or place of the whaler, referring to the patronymic house of a family originally devoted to whaling.
Yo, I am currently learning latin a bit and did some latin research about this because I was curious. This is not true. None of the words are Latin. I think someone was trolling a bit on google. Do what you want would be fac sicut vis I believe and the other one saying Baal is king would be Baal rex est. The company is satanic but the name isn't
None of those are Latin words and they do not appear in any Latin dictionary. (For interest, the correct translation would be “Baal rex est”). If Google Translate is offering that as the translation it is because someone manually suggested it (Google Translate allows user input because the art of translation is fluid and hard for a computer ...
Baal is not a Latin name, at least not the Latin form of the name. Rex, since it‘s the object describing the subject, would probably be in Ablative form, while we go on using the Nominative here. Man, Latin is complicated. Still, the main point here is: Balenciaga has nothing to do with Latin and doesn‘t mean Baal is King.
Balenciaga recently came under fire after they released a campaign in which little children (toddlers) were wearing "bondage and BDSM type of things". The brand literally posted photos of children wearing such disgusting items and their toys were also wearing "chains and sex clothes" in the name of "art". That's how disgusting they are.
Latin would say ''Baal est rex'' or ''Baal rex est'' depending on the grammar structure you adhere to. I've studied Latin and I know that this is bull. What Google translate does is it encounters words that don't exist in that language that it should supposedly be translated from and then suggests another language that does have those words.
Ok, so some of the Latin speakers did not agree with the google translation of Baal is king. But what about ba Len ci aga? Google translated it to “do what you want” The satanic mandate is “do what thou wilt” Also, in the Balenciaga campaign they had caution tape with Baalenciaga written on it, two a’s like Baal the demon of child ...
Baal, Semitic common noun meaning: owner, or lord incage- variant form of encage meaning: to confine in or as if in a cage, coop up. Also: Bale CIA gan gan: (noun) the mouth bale: (noun) evil, woe, calamity, misery; that which causes ruin destruction or sorrow. Also- Bale- French name for a city in northwestern Switzerland
Since Spain (where Balenciaga started ) and France (where Balenciaga is headquartered) both use that format. Also I just learned that most of the world uses that format, and the US is basically the only country that uses month/day/year.