Short form of names ending in -gino; well-born
Gino is a traditional Italian diminutive used for names such as Ambrogino, Luigino, or Giorgino. While it originated as a nickname, it has long been established as a standalone name. It carries the various meanings of its parent names, often relating to nobility or farming.
About 166 boys were named Gino in 2025.
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The same feel as Gino — far less common.
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