73%RatingSave Gender Masculine Usage Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Pronounced Pron. /fau̯s.ˈti.no/(Spanish) /fau̯.ˈsti.no/(Italian) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of the Roman cognomen Faustinus, which was itself derived from the Roman name Faustus. Faustinus was the name of several early saints. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details Feminine FormsFaustina(Spanish) Faustina(Italian) Faustina(Portuguese) Other Languages & CulturesFaustinus(Ancient Roman) Faustin(French) PopularityDetails Last ranked #903 in 1960 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #343 in 1970 Spain (by decade) Last ranked #960 in 1933 United States People think this name isRate·Details classic mature formal upper class urban wholesome strong refined strange serious Name DaysName Days? Italy: February 15Spain: February 15 Categories fortune, luck, Romeo and the Black Brothers characters, saints, The Sopranos characters