Longino
lon-GEE-noh
Longino is a boy’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “A Spanish or Italian name, likely derived from Longinus, the name of the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus' side.”, and peaked in popularity in 1922.
What Longino Means
“A Spanish or Italian name, likely derived from Longinus, the name of the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus' side.”
The Story of Longino
You feel a powerful drive to shape a son who is not afraid to lead, to be passionate and courageous in his convictions.
Longino is a name of Spanish and Italian heritage, derived from the Latin Longinus, famously the name of the Roman soldier who pierced Christ's side. It carries historical weight, suggesting a figure of conviction and resolute action.
This name is for your son, who you see as a natural leader, driven by passion and courage. It is for a child with a determined spirit, ready to face challenges head-on and lead with conviction and a strong will.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 1922
Total Births
74
First Recorded
1921
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