Qwinton, of Latin origin, is an infrequent yet distinctive given name for males. Derived from the Latin word "quinctus," meaning fifth, it was traditionally used as a number name in ancient Rome to indicate that a child was born on the fifth day of the month. Over time, however, Qwinton has evolved into a unique given name in its own right, often favored by parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful moniker for their son. Despite its rarity, it lends itself well to nicknames like Quincy or Quintin, making it versatile and accessible despite its distinctive sound.
The name Qwinton appears to have seen some popularity between the years 2002 and 2006, with a total of 21 births occurring during this period. However, there were no recorded births for this name in 1998.