Juvenal is a male name with Latin origins. It is pronounced as joo-VEN-uhl (/dʒuˈvənəl/) in English. The name has variations such as Juven and Juvenio. Juvenal is not a widely used name in the United States, but it has been given to a small number of newborns over the years. In recent years, it has seen a fluctuating popularity, ranging from 6 occurrences in 2020 to 27 occurrences in 2006. Despite its rarity, Juvenal carries an air of sophistication and uniqueness. The name may appeal to parents who are looking for something different yet timeless for their baby boy.
Juvenal Juvêncio was a prominent Brazilian lawyer, state representative, and president of São Paulo Futebol Clube, as well as head of Cecap during the government of São Paulo state governor Laudo Natel. |
Juvenal Amarijo, a Brazilian footballer born in Santa Vitória do Palmar, Brazil, was known for his role as a defender. |
Juvénal Habyarimana was the second president of Rwanda, serving from 1973 until his assassination in 1994, and was known by the nickname "Kinani," meaning "invincible" in Kinyarwanda. |