Ava Kowalski

By Ava Kowalski
Global Naming Traditions Specialist

Updated on September 04, 2024

Gino

US Popularity Rank: 2703

Origin: Italian

Meaning: Farmer, land-worker; Immortal; Loud war

Gino is a classic Italian boy’s name originating from Ancient Greece and Italy. Though a full title in itself, Gino is also a short form of “gino”-ending names. Some common names include Ambrogino, from Ancient Greece, meaning “immortal.” Another powerful translation is with the Italian name Luigino which translates to “loud war.” Respectively, equipping baby with chivalrous charm and strength from an early age. Gino from Giorgino is also the Italian equivalent of George. In Greek traditions, George translates to “farmer” and “land-worker” for the green-thumbed baby Gino with a shovel in tow.

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