Gonzague name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: French
Usage: French
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Gonzague
Meaning: Surname Louis De Conzague and From the Town of Gonzaga
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What does Gonzague mean?

Used in French, Gonzague is used as a baby boy name, Gonzague means "Surname Louis De Conzague or From the Town of Gonzaga" came from French.

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How popular is the name Gonzague?

Gonzague is a unique baby name in France, it has been in use since 1900 and was able to reach the top 400 names. In 1952, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 341 on boy names chart when 40 babies were named Gonzague.

Over 1890 babies in France have been named Gonzague. The first name is a common name in Rwanda while somewhat familiar name in Canada. At least, 3000 people globally have been given the name as per our findings.

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What numerology tells about Gonzague?

Even if you help people fight their battles, you prefer to fight yours on your own. You want a stable, deep connection with people. Romantic relationships are definitely not your thing. You are trustworthy, a good listener and an awesome friend. When it comes to love, you like it the old fashioned way. You would always choose to work late instead of partying late and waste your time for nothing.

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Famous people named Gonzague

  • Gonzague Truc, French literary critic, essayist, and biographer

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