The baby name Innocencio is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced {'Spanish (Spain)': '/i.noˈθen.sjo/', 'Spanish (Latin America)': '/i.noˈsen.sjo/', 'English (approx.)': '/ˌɪnəˈsɛn.ʃi.oʊ/'}.
Innocencio is Latin in Origin.
The baby name Innocencio is a Male name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced {'Spanish (Spain)': '/i.noˈθen.sjo/', 'Spanish (Latin America)': '/i.noˈsen.sjo/', 'English (approx.)': '/ˌɪnəˈsɛn.ʃi.oʊ/'}.
Innocencio is Latin in Origin.
Innocencio is a Hispanic variant of Latin Innocentius, built on innocens (“harmless, guiltless”) from in- “not” + nocere “to harm.” It sits alongside Spanish Inocencio (more common), Italian Innocenzo, Portuguese Inocêncio, French Innocent, English Innocent, Polish Innocenty, Russian Innokentiy, and Romanian Inocențiu; feminine counterparts include Innocenza/Innocencia. The spelling with double n reflects closer alignment to the Latin and Italian forms and appears in records across the Hispanic diaspora.
Usage traces to late antiquity and the Middle Ages, when multiple Popes and saints named Innocent popularized the name throughout Catholic Europe; it later traveled to Iberia and Latin America, with sporadic endurance in clerical and traditional families. While rare today, Innocencio remains recognizable, with Spanish nicknames like Chencho or Cencio and Italian-influenced Enzo in bilingual contexts. Meaning-centered appeal - “innocent, blameless” - gives it a virtue-name aura with deep ecclesiastical resonance.
Innocencio is vanishingly rare. We count just 1 recorded use of it worldwide, from 1 country.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BR | Boys | 0 | #785 | 1 | 12,213 |
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