All about the name ALMARINE

Meaning, origin, history.

Almarine is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word "almus," which means "kind" or "merciful." The name Almarine is also associated with the sea, as it combines the Latin prefix "al-" meaning "of the sea" with the suffix "-marine," referring to the sea.

The earliest known use of the name Almarine dates back to ancient Rome, where it was used as a personal name. However, it was not a particularly common name in Roman times and there are no notable historical figures known by this name.

Despite its Latin origins, Almarine is not a traditional or well-known given name in most English-speaking countries. It is more commonly found in Spanish-speaking cultures, where it has been used as a male given name for several centuries. In Spain, for example, the name Almarine is recorded as having been used since at least the 16th century.

Today, Almarine remains a rare and distinctive given name, perhaps most commonly associated with the Spanish poet and writer Juan Almarine de la Rubia, who lived in the late 15th to early 16th centuries. However, its unique sound and Latin origins make it an interesting choice for parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their child.

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Popularity of the name ALMARINE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Almarine was quite popular in 1932 and 1934 with five births each year, resulting in a total of ten babies named Almarine during those two years."