All about the name URBANO

Meaning, origin, history.

Urbano is a unique and distinctive male given name of Italian origin. It comes from the Latin word 'urbanus', which means 'of the city' or 'citizen-like'. The name Urbano has been used throughout history, with some notable figures sharing this name.

One of the most well-known individuals named Urbano was Pope Urban II, who was born in France and served as the pope from 1088 to 1099. He is most famous for his role in launching the First Crusade. Another prominent figure named Urbano was Urbano de la Cruz, a Spanish explorer who sailed with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the New World.

Urbano has also been used as a surname throughout history and can be found in various regions of Italy, Spain, and other parts of Europe. While it may not be as common as some other names, Urbano remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for a distinctive name with a rich history behind it.

See also

Italian
Italy

Popularity of the name URBANO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, the name Urbano has seen varied popularity over the years in the United States. The highest number of births recorded was in 1981 with 16 babies named Urbano. However, this number significantly decreased thereafter, with only 5 births each in 1925 and 2022.

The name's popularity seemed to peak during the mid-20th century, with a notable spike in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Between 1953 and 1964, there were at least 10 births per year for babies named Urbano, with some years reaching as high as 13 births.

However, from the 1970s onwards, the popularity of the name Urbano began to decline. While there were still consistent births each year until the late 1980s, the number of births decreased significantly in the following decades, with only six or fewer babies named Urbano born annually between 1992 and 2022.

In total, there have been 764 babies named Urbano born in the United States since 1910. Despite its fluctuating popularity over the years, it remains a unique and historically significant name in American culture.