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Boy Names with 5 syllables

There are 17 5-syllable names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are 5-syllable names 1 to 17. Maximilian was the most popular among these names in 2008 with a rank of #300 and a usage of 0.0511%. The unusual 5-syllable names are Anastasio (Italian), Bartolomeo (Italian), Bonaventura (German and Italian), Bonifacio (Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Candelario (Spanish), Desiderio (Italian and Spanish), Dionisio (Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Dionysius (German), Emanuele (Italian), Feliciano (Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Inocencio (Spanish), Juan Antonio (Spanish), Justiniano (Spanish), Michelangelo (Italian), Ottaviano (Italian), and Valeriano (Italian).

5-syllable names are somewhat popular baby names for boys. The names have been increasing in popularity since the 1980s; prior to that, they were of only infrequent use. At the modest height of their usage in 2008, 0.051% of baby boys were given 5-syllable names. There were 1 5-syllable names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then.

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Anastasio resurrection ... has its origins in the Old Greek ... form of Anastasius ... not commonly used as a baby boy ...

Bartolomeo son of Talmai, son of the one who abounds in furrows ... of Aramaic origin and it is used ...

Bonaventura good fortune ... primarily used in the German and ... of Italian origin ... unusual as a baby boy name ...

Bonifacio good fate, well-doer, ... of Latin origin ... used mainly in Italian, Portuguese, and ... form of Boniface ...

Candelario Candlemas ... used chiefly in Spanish and it is ... generic name has been used in the New ...

Desiderio longing, desire ... largely used in the Italian and ... name was widely used by early Christians in ...

Dionisio follower of Dionysos ... of Old Greek origin, and it is ... variation of Dennis ...

Dionysius follower of Dionysos ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant form of Dennis ...

Emanuele God is with us ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Italian ... variation of Manuel ...

Feliciano lucky, happy, successful ... used mostly in the Italian, ... Its language of origin is Latin ...

Inocencio primarily used in the Spanish ... variant form of Innozenz ... an infrequently used baby name for ...

Juan Antonio origin, as well as its use, is in the Spanish ... name is from the combination of Juan and ...

Justiniano fair, just ... of Latin origin and it is used ... variation of Justin ... not popular as a baby name for ...

Maximilian Popularity Trend of Maximilian
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 300 300 greatest ... largely used in the English and ... first name is derived from the Latin ...

Michelangelo angel Michael ... mainly used in the Italian ... name is from the combination of Michael and ...

Ottaviano eighth ... of Latin origin and it is ... variant form of Octavius ... an infrequently used baby name for ...

Valeriano healthy, strong ... of Latin origin and it is used ... variant form of Valerian ...


Popularity Trend
for 5-syllable Names
from 1900 to 2006Variant Popularity Chart
for 5-syllable Names
in 2006