Santino
sahn-TEE-noh
Meaning:
Little saint
Gender
Boy
Origin
Italian, Spanish, Latin
Popularity Rank
#420 (boys)
#825 (overall)
#825 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Santino has been steadily increasing in popularity in the United States, often favored by parents looking for a unique yet traditional name.
Why Parents Choose Santino
Parents are drawn to Santino for its charming sound and deep-rooted meaning. It feels both classic and modern, making it a versatile choice for a baby boy.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Santino has roots in the Latin word 'sanctus,' meaning 'holy' or 'sacred.' It gained popularity in Italy and among Italian communities worldwide, especially during the 20th century. The name has been associated with several saints, enhancing its religious connotations.
Santino is a diminutive of 'Santo,' which means 'saint' in Italian. It is often used in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures, symbolizing purity and virtue.
Notable People Named Santino
- Santino Marella
- Santino Fontana
- Santino Ferrucci
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Pop Culture References
- Santino from the movie 'The Godfather'
- Santino in the comic series 'Boys Over Flowers'