Avelino

Meaning of Avelino

Avelino is a male name with origins in both Portuguese and Spanish. In Portuguese, it is pronounced as ah-veh-LEE-noh (/a.vɛ.ˈli.nu/), while in Spanish, it is pronounced the same way (/a.βe.ˈli.no/). Avelina is a variation of this name.

Although not extremely popular, Avelino has been given to newborns in the United States over the years. Its popularity has fluctuated, with peaks and valleys in different decades. In recent years, the name has been given to around 8-15 babies annually, with a rank ranging from 2000-8000. It's worth noting that these rankings are based on data for newborns in the United States only.

Avelino doesn't have any specific associations or meanings mentioned in the provided information, but it carries a unique and distinctive sound that may appeal to parents looking for a less common name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Portuguese

  • Pronunced as ah-veh-LEE-noh (/a.vɛ.ˈli.nu/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ah-veh-LEE-noh (/a.βe.ˈli.no/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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