Guzman is a distinctive and vibrant male given name of Spanish origin. It is derived from the word 'gusano', which translates to 'worm' in English, but its usage as a personal name likely stems from the historical figure Guzmán el Bueno, a 14th-century Spanish nobleman known for his courage and wisdom. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages and has been passed down through generations of families in Spain and Latin America. Today, Guzman is recognized worldwide, with notable bearers including Mexican singer-songwriter José Alfredo Jiménez Guzman and Argentine football player Fernando Cavenaghi Guzman.
In 2023 alone, five people were named Guzman. Overall, there have been a total of five births with this name.