Justino

Meaning of Justino

Justino, a masculine given name of Latin derivation from Iustinus, meaning “just” or “upright,” has long been entrenched within Iberian linguistic traditions and, to a lesser extent, in broader Anglo-American naming practices. Historically associated with early Christian figures such as Saint Justin Martyr, the name conveys connotations of moral rectitude and jurisprudential fairness, and its phonetic profile—hoo-STEE-noh (/uˈstino/) in Spanish—retains clarity across Romance languages. An analysis of United States Social Security Administration data indicates that, between 1920 and 2024, Justino has appeared intermittently among the nation’s registered male names, generally occupying ranks between 650 and 937, thereby exemplifying a pattern of modest yet persistent usage. Such statistical consistency suggests that, while Justino remains relatively uncommon, it appeals to parents seeking a name that combines classical gravitas with distinctive cultural resonance.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as hoo-STEE-noh (/uˈstino/)

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Notable People Named Justino

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