Secundino is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'secundus' meaning 'following' or 'second'. It was traditionally used as a term of endearment for younger siblings or children born second in line. The name Secundino gained popularity during the Middle Ages and was particularly common among Roman Catholics due to its association with Saint Secundinus, who was martyred in the 3rd century AD. Today, Secundino remains a lesser-used given name but can still be found across various cultures, often carrying with it a sense of historical significance and tradition.
"Secundino experienced varying popularity over the years, with notable peaks in 1920 (14 births) and 1950-1951 (both 11 births), but has remained quite uncommon overall, totaling just 338 births from 1915 to 2001."