Florindo is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word 'florens', which means 'prosperous' or 'flourishing'. It is a masculine given name that has been used throughout history, particularly in Italy and its former colonies. The name Florindo gained popularity during the Renaissance period due to its association with prominent figures like Florindo Bobi, an Italian composer of the late 16th century. In some regions, such as Brazil, it may also be found as a surname.
The name Florindo experienced fluctuations in popularity between 1914 and 1929, with peaks in 1916 (8 births) and 1918 (9 births), but remained consistently popular over the years with a total of 48 births.