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Florencio Boy

Popularity: #915 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

Pronunciationflor-EN-see-oh / flɔˈɹɛn.si.oʊ

Spanish; Latin

Meaning

Spanish: flourishing; Latin: flower

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Florencio has its roots in the Latin name Florentius, which derives from the word "florens," meaning "flourishing" or "prospering." The Latin Florentius was often associated with the concept of blooming or blossoming, both in a literal and metaphorical sense. This name made its way into various languages, including Spanish and Portuguese, where it evolved into Florencio. The transition into English occurred through the influence of these languages, particularly during periods of cultural exchange in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, when Latin and its derivatives were prominent in scholarly and religious contexts.

Historically, the name Florencio has been linked to several notable figures. One significant reference is Saint Florentius, a Christian martyr from the early centuries of the Church, whose veneration contributed to the name's popularity in Christian communities. The name appears in various hagiographies and religious texts throughout the Middle Ages, reinforcing its association with virtue and piety. Additionally, the name Florentius is mentioned in the context of early Christian writings, including the works of early Church Fathers, which helped solidify its place in the Christian tradition.

Culturally, the name Florencio carries connotations of growth, vitality, and renewal, often associated with springtime and nature's cycles. This symbolic resonance has made it a favored choice in regions where Spanish and Portuguese are spoken, reflecting a broader cultural appreciation for names that evoke positive attributes. The diminutive form, Floren, is sometimes used affectionately, further embedding the name within familial and social contexts. Overall, Florencio embodies a rich historical and cultural legacy, rooted in linguistic evolution and religious significance.

Trend Summary

Florencio has seen limited popularity in the United States, remaining relatively uncommon.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Florencio
  • Florens

International Variants

  • Fiorenzo (Italian)
  • Florent (French)
  • Florencio (Spanish)

Famous people named Florencio

Fictional characters named Florencio

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Florencio was first seen in the United States in 1882. Florencio has ranked as high as #868 nationally, which occurred in 1924, and has been most popular in Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Hawaii. In the past 5 years the name Florencio has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Florencio (2008)

StateBirthsShare
CA 7
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18825
18897
19005
19078
19085
19095
19109
19119
19126
191312
191421
191516
191617
191722
191824
191911
192027
192124
192225
192340
192448
192539
192640
192744
192835
192936
193045
193129
193229
193327
193429
193524
193625
193731
193827
193928
194029
194141
194225
194330
194431
194537
194634
194742
194826
194939
195034
195128
195239
195330
195432
195530
195634
195729
195836
195915
196032
196136
196230
196328
196429
196529
196625
196728
196834
196934
197031
197135
197225
197324
197424
197534
197643
197727
197834
197940
198027
198135
198237
198326
198431
198524
198631
198728
198833
198931
199024
199131
199232
199319
199427
199521
199631
199732
199821
199931
200025
200127
200229
200320
200416
200526
200621
200726
200820
200919
201013
201112
20128
201314
201410
201513
20169
20178
201812
201910
202015
202112
202212
202315
20249