Vincentina is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the masculine name Vincent. It means "conquering" or "to conquer," reflecting its association with the Latin word 'vincere,' which translates to "to win" or "to conquer." This name has been historically used more often in Italian-speaking regions but has also gained some popularity in other parts of Europe and beyond, particularly among those seeking a rare yet meaningful name for their daughter.
Vincentina experienced peak popularity with 9 births in 1920. After that, it consistently maintained a birth rate between 5 to 8 annually until 1935. There was another slight increase from 1935 to 1940 and 1942, but the name's usage gradually declined thereafter.