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Lobo

 
 
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The name Lobo is of Italian origin.

The meaning of Lobo is "wolf".  

Lobo, is generally used as a boy's name. It consists of 4 letters and 2 syllables and is pronounced Lo-bo.

In 2012, it was not one of the top 1000 most popular U.S. boys names.

View the Lobo Popularity Page to see how the popularity trend for Lobo has changed since 1880, or to compare the popularity of Lobo to other names.

Lobo is a form of the earlier name Lupus which in turn may have its origins in an earlier form of the name.

Lobo has no nicknames.

Lobo falls into the animal name category.

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Would you like to fingerspell the name Lobo in American Sign Language? Then just follow the diagram below.

Just for fun, see the name Lobo in Hieroglyphics, learn about ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics and write a Hieroglyphic message.

Learn about nautical flags and write a secret message on the Lobo in Nautical Flags page.

Looking for something more mystical? Visit the Lobo Numerology Page.

 
       

Italian children normally receive one or two given names.

Italian babies are frequently named after family members, Roman Catholic saints including local patron saints and other biblical figures. Traditionally, the first born son was named after the father's father, the first daughter after the father's mother, the second son after the mother's father, and the second daughter after the mother's mother. Some Italians still follow this custom today.

Many Italian male given names end in -o or -e while female names often end in -a and -e.

Nicknames may be formed for almost any name by adding a variety of suffexes including -ino/-ina, -etto/-etta, -ello/-ella, -uccio/-uccia, -uzzo/-uzza. These endings can the be used for example to turn Paola to Paoletta and Donato into Donatello.

 
 
 
 
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