Just, fair, or righteous
Derived from the Latin name Justus, it signifies a person who is upright and law-abiding. It was a common name among early Christians and several saints, reflecting a commitment to moral integrity. In Spanish-speaking cultures, it remains a traditional choice that emphasizes virtue.
Less common today
Justo isn't in the latest US Top 1000. It last peaked at #2,482 in 1991.
Spanish monk who spent 60 years building a cathedral by hand
Paraguayan international goalkeeper
Former President of Guatemala known as The Reformer
Mexican writer, historian, and educator
US births per 5-year period, 1990โpresent (SSA data).