Gabino

Meaning of Gabino

Gabino arrives like a sunlit melody drifting from the cobbled lanes of ancient Rome to the vibrant plazas of modern Latin America. Born of the Roman cognomen Gabinus—“one from Gabii,” a modest town that lent its name to a proud gens—this name weaves threads of tradition and gentle authority. In Spanish—gah-BEE-noh—it rolls off the tongue with the ease of a summer breeze, carrying echoes of a steadfast bishop and early Christian martyr who stood firm amid trials. In the United States, its warm syllables have danced playfully through birth charts for decades, carving out a place in the top thousand without ever losing their spirited charm. For a family seeking a name both rooted and radiant, Gabino offers a story that bridges continents, time, and heart.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as gah-BEE-noh (/ɡaˈβino/)

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