Aladino
ah-lah-DEE-noh
Aladino is a boy’s name of Arabic origin, meaning “Italian and Spanish form of Aladdin. It's derived from the Arabic 'Ala al-Din', meaning 'nobility of the faith' or 'excellence of religion'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1969.
What Aladino Means
“Italian and Spanish form of Aladdin. It's derived from the Arabic 'Ala al-Din', meaning 'nobility of the faith' or 'excellence of religion'.”
The Story of Aladino
From the sun-drenched lands of Italy and Spain, a name arrives carrying echoes of faith and noble character.
Aladino is the Italian and Spanish form of the Arabic name 'Ala al-Din', meaning 'nobility of the faith' or 'excellence of religion.' Its presence in Western cultures highlights a rich exchange of language and ideas across continents and centuries.
This name resonates with a father's hope for a son who stands firm in his beliefs, demonstrating honesty and kindness. You imagine your child as a person of deep integrity, whose character shines brightly.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1969
Total Births
31
First Recorded
1929
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