Gino name - Meaning of Gino
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 9
- Usage
- Italian, Germanic, Greek
- Pronounced
- JEE-no
- Gino Meaning
- Italian short form of names ending in gino. Gino is a short form of Luigino, an Italian diminutive of Louis. Louis originates in Germanic languages and means "well-known fighter". It is ultimately derived from Ludwig. It has always been a popular name among royalty and it used to be a very popular masculine given name in the United States as well. Lately, its usage has declined. It remains popular in French-speaking countries.
Gino Related Names
Feminine Forms: Giorgia, Luigia
Other Languages: Gjergj (Albanian), Chlodovech, Clodovicus, Ludovicus, Hludowig (Ancient Germanic), Georgios, Georgius (Ancient Greek), Gevorg, Kevork (Armenian), Gorka, Koldobika (Basque), Loïc (Breton), Georgi (Bulgarian), Jordi, Lluís (Catalan), Jory (Cornish), Alojz, Alojzije, Đuro, Juraj, Đurađ (Croatian), Alois, Jiří, Ludvík, Luděk (Czech), Georg, Jørgen, Ludvig (Danish), Aloysius, Joeri, Joris, Jurgen, Jurriaan, Lodewijk, Louis, Lowie, Ludo, Sjors (Dutch), Aloysius, George, Lewis, Louis, Geordie, Georgie, Lou, Louie (English), Georgo, Ludoviko, Luĉjo (Esperanto), Georg (Estonian), Jyri, Jyrki, Yrjänä (Finnish), Georges, Loïc, Louis, Ludovic, Lou (French), Joris (Frisian), Lois, Xurxo (Galician), Giorgi, Iuri (Georgian), Alois, Aloysius, Georg, Ludwig, Jörg (German), Georgios, Yiorgos, Yorgos (Greek), Alajos, György, Lajos, Gyuri (Hungarian), Lúðvík (Icelandic), Geevarghese, Varghese (Indian), Alaois, Seoirse (Irish), Georgijs, Georgs, Juris, Ludis, Ludvigs (Latvian), Jurgis, Liudvikas (Lithuanian), Jürgen (Low German), Gjorgji, Gorgi (Macedonian), Jurian (Medieval German), Aloys, Aloysius (Medieval Occitan), Yrian (Medieval Scandinavian), Georg, Gøran, Jørgen, Ludvig, Ørjan (Norwegian), Loís (Occitan), Alojzy, Jerzy, Ludwik, Jurek (Polish), Aloisio, Jorge, Luís, Jorginho, Luisinho (Portuguese), Luiz (Portuguese (Brazilian) ), Gheorghe, George (Romanian), Georgiy, Georgy, Yuri, Yuriy (Russian), Deòrsa, Seòras (Scottish), Djordje, Djuro, Đorđe, Đuro, Djuradj, Đurađ (Serbian), Alojz, Juraj (Slovak), Alojz, Alojzij, Jurij, Ludvik, Jure, Jurica (Slovene), Jorge, Luis, Lucho (Spanish), Georg, Göran, Jörgen, Ludvig, Örjan, Love, Ludde (Swedish), Yuri, Yuriy (Ukrainian), Siôr, Siors, Siorus (Welsh)
Gino Celebrities
Gino Marchetti - football player, Gino Capone - football player, Gino Severini - artist,