Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈdiː.no/(Italian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Short form of names ending in dino or tino.

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Feminine FormsAgostina, Bernardina, Dina(Italian)
Other Languages & CulturesAugustinus(Ancient Roman) Beñat(Basque) Agustí, Bernat(Catalan) Augustin, Bernard, Konrád(Czech) Bernhard, Konrad, Kurt(Danish) Bernard, Bernhard, Coenraad, Koenraad, Augustijn, Coen, Koen, Koert, Stijn, Tijn(Dutch) Augustine, Austin, Bernard, Conrad, Kurt, Austen, Auston, Austyn, Barney, Bernie, Berny, Connie(English) Augustin, Bernard(French) Auke(Frisian) Bernhard, Conrad, Cord, Konrad, Kurt, Augustin, Kord, Kuno(German) Berahard, Berard, Berenhard, Bernard, Bernhard, Conrad(Germanic) Ágoston, Bernát, Konrád(Hungarian) Augustinas(Lithuanian) Bernhard, Konrad, Kurt(Norwegian) Bernuharduz(Old Germanic) Augustyn, Bernard, Kondrat, Konrad(Polish) Agostinho, Bernardo, Bernardino(Portuguese) Augustin(Romanian) Augustín, Konrád(Slovak) Avguštin, Bernard, Konrad(Slovene) Agustín, Bernardo, Conrado, Bernardino(Spanish) Bernhard, Konrad, Kurt(Swedish) Awstin(Welsh)
User SubmissionsDîno, Dino

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Entry updated October 11, 2012