Maestro is an Italian surname of Latin origin, derived from the word 'magister', which means 'master'. It was originally an occupational name for a master craftsman, teacher, or other professional who held a position of authority and expertise in their field. Over time, Maestro has become more commonly associated with music, due to its use as a title for conductors or musical directors who lead orchestras or ensembles. In some cultures, 'maestro' is also used as a respectful term of address for any man of authority or seniority.
"Maestro saw five newborns in 2021, bringing its total to five."