Gino

While Gino is primarily used as a diminutive, it is imbued with meanings tied to the names it's derived from. Common meanings associated with Gino include 'well-born' or 'noble', inspired by names like Luigi (Louigi) and Giorgio (George), and 'farmer' from its similarity to Eugene roots (Geno).

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Gino is of Italian origin, commonly considered as a diminutive of names such as Luigi, Giorgio or other full names ending in '-gino'. It can be traced back to Latin origins through these longer names and was used traditionally in Italy.

  • Popularity: 2,700th
  • Babies named Gino in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 151
  • Nicknames: Gin, Gini, Ginny, G, Nino.
  • Full Names: Luigi, Giorgio, Eugenio, Longino, Augustino.
  • Famous Namesakes: Gino Severini-Artist, Gino Bartali-Cyclist, Gino D'Acampo-Chef, Gino Cappelletti-Football Player, Gino Vanelli-Musician.
  • Gender: Gino is traditionally a male name but can be considered unisex in some cultures.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Gino aligns with number '6'. It represents individuals who are nurturers, responsible and compassionate, embodying a harmonious energy often radiating a sense of love and duty towards friends and family.

The name Gino saw heightened popularity in the mid-20th century in Italy and parts of the United States due to the influx of Italian immigrants. Despite its European charm, it's seen as a classic name that's maintained moderate usage levels, especially among Italian communities.

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