Ginobili
jee-NOH-bih-lee
Ginobili is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Likely an Italian surname, but lacking a direct common meaning.”, and peaked in popularity in 2005.
What Ginobili Means
“Likely an Italian surname, but lacking a direct common meaning.”
The Story of Ginobili
This name, first appearing in 2005, resonates with a dynamic passion, a spirit that thrives on competition and flair.
Ginobili, first noted in 2005, likely stems from Italian surnames. While not a common given name, its sound carries an inherent strength and a charismatic edge, hinting at a lineage of spirited individuals.
Your son Ginobili will approach life with a fierce passion and an undeniable charisma. You envision a child who tackles challenges head-on, driven by an energetic spirit and a competitive fire, captivating all who watch.
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Famous Namesakes
Manu Ginobili
Argentinean professional basketball player.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 2005
Total Births
7
First Recorded
2005
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