Tolentino
English
Etymology
From Spanish and Portuguese, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Tolentino is the 3180th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 11371 individuals. Tolentino is most common among Hispanic/Latino (45.12%) and Asian/Pacific Islander (44.26%) individuals.
Bikol Central
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Cebuano
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Hiligaynon
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Ilocano
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Italian
Etymology
From the Roman name, Latin Tolentinum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /to.lenˈti.no/
- Rhymes: -ino
- Hyphenation: To‧len‧tì‧no
Kapampangan
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Pangasinan
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Portuguese
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tolenˈtino/ [t̪o.lẽn̪ˈt̪i.no]
- Rhymes: -ino
- Syllabification: To‧len‧ti‧no
Etymology 2
After St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Tagalog
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.
Proper noun
Tolentino
- a surname from Spanish, most notably borne by:
- Guillermo Tolentino, Filipino sculptor
- Francis Tolentino, Filipino politician
Statistics
According to data collected by Forebears in 2014, Tolentino is the 12th most common surname in the Philippines, occurring in 200,168 individuals.
Waray-Waray
Etymology
From Spanish, after St. Nicholas of Tolentino (San Nicolás de Tolentino), from Tolentino in Italy.