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    Cono

    Pronunciation: KOH-noh

    ♂ Male
    Latin

    Meaning

    horn, shell, cone

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    The name Cono is derived from the Latin word 'conus', meaning 'cone' or 'horn'. It has been used as a given name, particularly in Italy, for centuries. Its usage is often associated with the veneration of saints, as several early Christian figures bore names with similar roots or were known by names that evolved into Cono. The name's simplicity and clear Latin origin have contributed to its enduring, albeit niche, presence.

    While not widely popular globally, Cono maintains a cultural presence in certain regions, especially in Southern Italy. It can also be a short form of longer names, though its standalone use is more common. The meaning 'horn' or 'shell' can evoke images of strength, protection, or natural beauty, depending on the interpretation.

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