All about the name SEGUNDO

Meaning, origin, history.

Segundo is a name of Spanish origin and it means "second" in English. It was traditionally given to the second-born son in families, following the naming pattern popular among many cultures. The name has historical significance as well, with some famous bearers including Segundo Paredes, a Uruguayan footballer who played for the national team in the 1960s and 1970s.

The use of numerical names like Segundo is not uncommon in Spanish-speaking countries and communities. Other examples include Primero (first), Tercero (third), Cuarto (fourth), etc. This tradition reflects the importance placed on family lineage and birth order in some cultures.

Despite its straightforward meaning, there is no widespread agreement on how Secondo or Segondo, the Italian variants of Segundo, are derived. Some sources suggest they come from the Latin word "secundus," meaning "following" or "next in succession." However, others propose that these names might have originated independently as nicknames or diminutives of other given names.

Today, Secondo and its variants remain relatively uncommon outside of Spanish-speaking countries, but they can be found in communities with strong ties to Hispanic cultures. Parents who choose this name for their children may do so because of its unique sound, its historical significance, or simply because they like the idea of naming a child after his or her place in the family order.

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Popularity of the name SEGUNDO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Segundo has been given to a total of 153 babies born in the United States over the years, with fluctuations in popularity from decade to decade.

In the early to mid-20th century, there was a peak in the usage of the name Segundo between 1937 and 1968, with an average of around 6 births per year during this period. The name reached its highest point of popularity in the United States during these years.

However, from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, there was a noticeable decline in the number of babies named Segundo, with only 5 or 6 births reported each year between 1973 and 1975. This trend continued through much of the 1980s and 1990s, with an average of around 5 births per year.

Despite this decrease in popularity, there was a slight resurgence in the early 2000s, with 12 babies named Segundo born in 2002. However, this proved to be an anomaly, and the name's usage has continued to decline since then, with only 5 or 6 births reported each year between 2005 and 2012.

Overall, while the name Secondo was once quite popular in the United States, it has become increasingly rare over time. It is now given to fewer than 5 babies per year on average.