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Saturnino

sah-tur-NEE-noh

Saturnino is a boy’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Saturnino is a Spanish and Italian name derived from the Roman name Saturninus, meaning 'of Saturn', the god of agriculture.”, and peaked in popularity in 1926.

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What Saturnino Means

Saturnino is a Spanish and Italian name derived from the Roman name Saturninus, meaning 'of Saturn', the god of agriculture.

The Story of Saturnino

This name once graced the lands of ancient Rome, whispered in fields and invoked in prayers to the god of harvests, now it's ready for your son.

Saturnino is a name deeply rooted in Latin, stemming from Saturninus, meaning 'of Saturn.' Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture, abundance, and the harvest, a benevolent deity associated with a golden age of peace. The name spread throughout the Roman Empire and later found a strong presence in Italian and Spanish cultures, often carried by devout individuals and families who revered the earth and its bounty.

To say 'Saturnino' is to evoke the steady rhythm of the seasons, a reliable strength that endures. It’s a name that feels grounded, like the rich soil after a spring rain, suggesting a child who will be a source of stability and quiet wisdom for you. You’ll find yourself writing it with a sense of tradition and purpose, a name that speaks of heritage and dependable character.

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Numerology

5

The Adventurer

Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.

Personality Traits

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Peak Year

#15 in 1926

Total Births

601

First Recorded

1907

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