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Vincente Boy

Popularity: #904 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Origin(s)

Pronunciationvin-SEN-tay / vɪnˈsɛnteɪ

Spanish; Italian

Meaning

Spanish: victorious; Italian: conquering

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Vincente is derived from the Latin name Vincentius, which is rooted in the Latin verb "vincere," meaning "to conquer" or "to win." This etymological lineage traces back to the early Christian era, where the name was associated with the concept of victory in faith. The name evolved through various languages, including the transition from Latin to Old French as "Vincens" and later to the Spanish form "Vicente," which is commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures today. The introduction of the name into English occurred through the influence of the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, where it was adopted in various forms, including Vincent.

Historically, the name Vincente has been borne by several notable figures, including Saint Vincent of Saragossa, a 4th-century martyr who became the patron saint of wine growers and vinegar makers. His feast day is celebrated on January 22, and his legacy contributed to the name's popularity in Christian communities. Additionally, the name has been referenced in various historical texts and translations, including the Vulgate, the Latin version of the Bible, which further solidified its presence in Christian tradition.

Culturally, the name Vincente carries connotations of strength and triumph, resonating with the idea of overcoming adversity. This symbolic association has allowed the name to endure through centuries, often linked to themes of valor and resilience. In some cultures, diminutive forms such as "Vince" or "Vincie" are affectionately used, reflecting a more personal connection to the name. Overall, Vincente's rich etymological roots and historical significance contribute to its lasting resonance in various cultures.

Trend Summary

Vincente has seen moderate popularity in the United States, particularly among Hispanic communities.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Vicente
  • Vincenzo

International Variants

  • Vincenzo (Italian)
  • Vincente (Spanish)
  • Vincent (English)

Famous people named Vincente

Vincente Minnelli is a film director best known for An American in Paris, Gigi, and Meet Me in St. Louis.

Vincente del Bosque is a football manager and player best known for leading Spain to victory in the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2012 UEFA European Championship.

Fictional characters named Vincente

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Vincente was first seen in the United States in 1916. Vincente has ranked as high as #1157 nationally, which occurred in 1990, and has been most popular in California, Texas, Arizona, New York, and Illinois. In the past 5 years the name Vincente has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Vincente (2021)

StateBirthsShare
CA 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19169
19188
19195
19205
19215
192210
19236
19247
19259
19267
19279
19288
19316
19328
19339
19348
19357
19376
19436
19466
19489
194911
19508
19516
195215
195312
195412
19558
195618
195716
195810
195924
196013
196121
196224
196328
196417
196529
196624
196722
196822
196930
197020
197127
197237
197335
197433
197538
197645
197741
197836
197960
198037
198143
198252
198353
198440
198535
198650
198747
198853
198960
199070
199164
199266
199366
199455
199553
199648
199753
199860
199962
200064
200165
200256
200355
200450
200550
200643
200752
200853
200937
201042
201138
201228
201335
201429
201521
201625
201717
201813
201917
202018
202127
202223
202327
202420