Names Like Quinten

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Quinton
From the Old French form of the Latin family name Quintnus, which comes from the Latin quintus meaning "fifth".
Quentin
The fifth one.
Contina
Quintina
This name derives from the Latin personal name “Quintus,” from Earlier Latin “quīnque > quīntus” (Vulgar Latin: *cīnque), meaning “the fifth born,” which was initially given to the fifth child of the family or the fifth or youngest between five members of the same family of the same name. The name Quintus was used by both aristocratic and common families and gave rise to the patronymic (a name derived from the name of one’s father or a paternal ancestor), Quinctia, and Quinctilia. The gens Quinctia was a patrician family in Rome. Throughout the Republic’s history, its members often held the state’s highest offices, and it produced some men of importance even during the imperial period. The feminine form of the Latin name Quintus is Quinta. In several countries, the name was regularly abbreviated as Q.
Quintin
From the Old French form of the Latin family name Quintnus, which comes from the Latin quintus meaning "fifth".
Kenton
From the name of the county in South East England, which is possibly from the Old English meaning "border".
Quenton
He who is fifth, He who is fifth.
Quindon
Canton
A place name. One who comes from Canton, A place name. One who comes from Canton.
Quinnton
Quintyn
Kendon
Kendon means The Brave Chief, The Brave Ruler, Kendon means The Brave Chief, The Brave Ruler.
Quantina
Quintan
Quenten
Kenden
Kendan
Quinntin
Quintana
This name derives from the Latin personal name “Quintus,” from Earlier Latin “quīnque > quīntus” (Vulgar Latin: *cīnque), meaning “the fifth born,” which was initially given to the fifth child of the family or the fifth or youngest between five members of the same family of the same name. The name Quintus was used by both aristocratic and common families and gave rise to the patronymic (a name derived from the name of one’s father or a paternal ancestor), Quinctia, and Quinctilia. The gens Quinctia was a patrician family in Rome. Throughout the Republic’s history, its members often held the state’s highest offices, and it produced some men of importance even during the imperial period. The feminine form of the Latin name Quintus is Quinta. In several countries, the name was regularly abbreviated as Q.
Kendyn