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Nino Boy

Popularity: #885 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: NEE-no /ˈniːnoʊ/

Origin: Italian; Spanish; Latin

Meaning: Italian: 'little boy'; Spanish: 'little one'; Latin: 'ninth'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Nino has its roots in multiple linguistic traditions, primarily deriving from the Latin word "nina," which means "little girl" or "child." This term evolved in various cultures, with the Spanish and Italian forms of the name emerging from the diminutive of names like "Antonio" or "Giovanni." The name entered the English lexicon through cultural exchanges and migration, particularly during the periods of Spanish and Italian influence in Europe, leading to its adoption in English-speaking contexts. Historically, Nino has been associated with significant figures, particularly in the Christian tradition.

One notable reference is Saint Nino, a 4th-century figure credited with bringing Christianity to Georgia. Her influence in the region is commemorated in various religious texts and traditions, solidifying the name's importance in ecclesiastical history.

Additionally, the name appears in various cultural narratives and folklore, further embedding it in the historical consciousness of regions where Christianity spread. Culturally, Nino carries connotations of youth and innocence, often symbolizing a connection to childhood and familial bonds.

In some cultures, it is also used affectionately as a diminutive form for boys, reflecting a nurturing aspect. The name's enduring presence in various languages and cultures underscores its versatility and the universal themes of childhood and kinship it represents.

As such, Nino has maintained a significant place in both historical and cultural contexts, resonating through centuries as a symbol of innocence and familial affection.

Famous people named Nino

Nino Rota was a composer best known for The Godfather, La Dolce Vita, and Romeo and Juliet.
Nino Manfredi was an actor best known for Bread and Chocolate, The Last Judgment, and The Great War.
Nino Schurter is a mountain biker best known for winning multiple World Championships and Olympic medals.
Nino Cerruti was a fashion designer best known for his eponymous menswear brand and innovative textile designs.

Fictional characters named Nino

Nino is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. He is a close friend of the main characters and serves as a key ally in their adventures against supervillains.
Nino is a fictional character from the video game series Danganronpa. He is a student who plays a significant role in the narrative, contributing to the unfolding mystery and character dynamics.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Nino was first seen in the United States in 1912. Nino has ranked as high as #1211 nationally, which occurred in 1998, and has been most popular in California, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Michigan. In the past 5 years the name Nino has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Nino (2024)

State Births Share
PA 7
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19125
19138
191410
191511
191616
19178
191812
19199
19209
192114
192221
19239
192410
192510
192625
192714
19286
192912
193010
19317
193213
193313
193411
19359
193621
193721
193815
19399
194010
194111
19429
194313
19447
19459
19468
194712
19489
19496
19507
195116
19527
195323
195416
195517
195619
195720
195818
195924
196016
196120
196215
196319
196419
196521
196621
196722
196833
196928
197036
197135
197229
197333
197426
197530
197618
197725
197827
197921
198022
198121
198220
198327
198413
198524
198616
198715
198815
198925
199021
199132
199251
199342
199440
199540
199630
199734
199854
199945
200047
200140
200244
200340
200437
200545
200635
200741
200832
200946
201038
201117
201245
201334
201432
201541
201642
201734
201844
201943
202045
202149
202249
202348
202439