Peregrino
p(e)-regri-no,
per(eg)-rino
Origin:Latin
Other Origin(s):Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Meaning:Traveler; Pilgrim; Stranger, from abroad, foreigner
Peregrino is a free-flowing masculine name with roots spanning Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Brazilian, and Galician traditions. A variation of Peregrinus or Peregrine, it traces back to the Late Latin Peregrinus, meaning "traveler," "pilgrim," "stranger," "from abroad," or "foreigner." Peregrino, like its variants, carries a deep association with spiritual journeys, often relating to pilgrims making sacred treks to Rome, the Holy Land, and other places of worship. Choosing Peregrino for your little one invites them to embrace the richness of all cultures, inspiring a lifelong passion for exploring the world's far corners and discovering the beauty of everything in between.
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