Severino

Meaning of Severino

Severino is a unique and distinguished name for boys with origins in both Italian and Spanish cultures. In Italian, the pronunciation is "seh-veh-REE-no" (/seˈveɪno/), while in Spanish, it is pronounced as "seh-veh-REE-no" (/seˈβeαrino/). The name Severino has a strong and masculine sound that exudes confidence and strength. It derives from the Latin name Severinus, which means "stern" or "serious." This name has a long history and has been used by families across different generations. While not extremely popular in recent years, Severino still holds a special charm for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as seh-veh-REE-no (/seˈveɪno/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as seh-veh-REE-no (/seˈβeαrino/)

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Notable People Named Severino

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