All about the name FLORENTINO

Meaning, origin, history.

Florentino is a name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word "florentinus," which means "of Florence." It refers to something or someone that originates from Florence, Italy. The name has been popular in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries for centuries.

The name Florentino was first used as a surname, but it became more common as a given name during the Middle Ages. In some cases, it was also used as a title of nobility, referring to a person who was born or lived in Florence.

In literature, one of the most notable appearances of the name Florentino is in Gabriel García Márquez's novel "Love in the Time of Cholera." The protagonist, Florentino Ariza, is a passionate and dedicated lover who waits over fifty years for his beloved Fermina Daza. This character has helped to popularize the name Florentino in recent decades.

Overall, Florentino is a name with a rich history and an interesting meaning. While it may not be as commonly used today as it once was, it remains a distinctive and meaningful choice for parents looking for a unique name for their child.

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Popularity of the name FLORENTINO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the name Florentino:

Over the course of a century (from 1907 to 2023), the name Florentino has seen a significant rise and fall in popularity among parents choosing names for their newborns in the United States. The first recorded birth of a child named Florentino was in 1907, with only 6 births that year.

The peak of Florentino's popularity occurred between 1924 and 1930, during which time there were more than 40 births each year. The highest number of Florentino births in any single year during this period was 49 in 1925. This decade saw a steady increase in the name's popularity, with the number of births ranging from 33 to 48 annually.

After this peak, however, the popularity of Florentino began to decline. From 1931 onwards, there were fewer than 40 births each year for several decades. The lowest point was reached between 1967 and 2005, during which time there were fewer than 20 births annually on average.

Interestingly, despite the overall decrease in popularity, Florentino has shown some resurgence in recent years. From 2016 onwards, the number of annual births with this name has been consistently higher than it was between 2006 and 2015, with an average of around 12 births per year.

In total, over the course of these 117 years, there have been 3085 recorded births for children named Florentino in the United States. Despite its ups and downs in popularity, it is clear that Florentino remains a name with enduring appeal for some parents.