Reno

Meaning of Reno

The name Reno is a masculine name with roots in both Italian and Spanish cultures, pronounced as REH-noh (/ˈre.no/). It is a unique and relatively uncommon choice for baby boys in the United States, though it has seen sporadic use over the decades. The name Reno can be associated with the city of Reno in Nevada, known for its vibrant casino scene and outdoor recreational activities. This association lends an adventurous and lively connotation to the name. A notable variation of Reno is Renzo, which carries a similar cultural flair. Despite its modest popularity, with occurrences fluctuating over the years, Reno remains a distinctive and intriguing option for parents seeking a name that stands out yet retains a classic appeal.

Pronunciation

Italian,Spanish

  • Pronunced as REH-noh (/ˈre.no/)

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Notable People Named Reno

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