Juvencio is of Latin origin and means "youthful" or "young." It is derived from the Latin word 'juvenis,' which translates to 'young.' The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Europe, particularly in regions influenced by Roman culture. Juvencio was often used as a given name but also appeared as a surname. Today, it is still predominantly found in Hispanic communities around the world, with a small presence in other countries where Latin influences have been significant historically or culturally. The name has no known variations or related names and is typically pronounced 'hue-ven-see-oh.'
"Juvencio has seen varying popularity over time, with noticeable peaks in the late '90s and early 2000s. Its highest point was in 2006 with 15 births."