Juanito, derived from the Spanish 'Juan,' is a diminutive form often used as a familiar or endearing nickname for John. It's composed of 'Juan' and the Spanish suffix '-ito,' which implies smallness or endearment. This name is prevalent in Spanish-speaking countries and communities around the world.
Over the span of a century (1922-2023), the name Juanito experienced varying popularity, with a total of 1150 children being named Juanito during this period. The highest peak in popularity occurred in 1987 and 1999, with 23 births each year. Conversely, there were years like 1946 where no child was named Juanito. Since the late 1990s, the name has seen a resurgence in popularity, with several years surpassing 20 births per year, reaching a recent high of 28 births in 2002.