All about the name GIRO

Meaning, origin, history.

Giovanni is an Italian male given name derived from the Latin word "Iohannes," which means "God is gracious." It has been used in Italy since at least the 12th century and was popular among the nobility during the Middle Ages.

In Italian culture, Giovanni has been associated with several notable historical figures, including Giovanni Boccaccio, an important writer of the Renaissance period, and Giovanni Bellini, a renowned painter of the Venetian school. This has helped to make the name popular in Italy over centuries.

The name Giovanni is also used internationally due to its widespread use among Italian emigrants around the world. In English-speaking countries, it may be anglicized as John or shortened to Giò, Gio, or Gianni.

Overall, Giovanni is a classic and traditional Italian male given name with a rich history and a meaningful meaning. Its popularity both in Italy and abroad makes it a widely recognized name worldwide.

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Popularity of the name GIRO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Giro has seen a varying degree of popularity over the years in the United States, with fluctuations in its usage as a baby boy's name.

In the early 20th century, it experienced some peaks and valleys in terms of its usage. In 1917, there were only 7 births with the name Giro. However, three years later, in 1919, this number doubled to 14 births. This suggests that during these years, the name may have been gaining traction among parents.

Nevertheless, the popularity of the name seemed to wane again by 1922, as there were only 7 births with the name Giro that year. The following two years saw a further decrease in its usage: there were 5 births in both 1923 and 1924. This indicates that while Giro was once somewhat popular, it may have fallen out of favor during this period.

Interestingly, the name experienced a brief resurgence in the late 1920s to early 1930s: there were 5 births with the name Giro in 1929 and another 7 in 1931. This suggests that for some parents, Giro remained an appealing choice despite its overall decline in popularity.

However, by the middle of the century, it seems that the name had fallen out of favor once again. In 1951, there were only 5 births with the name Giro.

In total, over this period from 1917 to 1951, there were 56 babies named Giro born in the United States. While this is not a particularly large number, it does show that at certain points in history, the name Giro was chosen by some parents for their newborn sons.

Despite its fluctuations in popularity, the name Giro has been given to children consistently over these decades, suggesting that there may be something unique and appealing about it to some parents. Whether they chose the name because of its meaning, its sound, or simply because they liked how it looked is not clear from these statistics alone. However, what is clear is that Giro was a name that was chosen with some regularity over this period in American history.