Homero name meaning

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Updated: March 13th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Spanish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Homero ho-me-ro
Meaning: Homeros and Hostage
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What does Homero mean?

Unfamiliar boy name Homero is used in Spanish is rooted from Old Greek language. Homero is version of outstanding and perpetual Homer. Unfamiliar Homer came from Old Greek language, meaning of Homer is "Hostage and Homeros" is used in English and German.

How do I pronounce Homero?

Three syllabled Homero is most commonly pronounced as ho-me-ro.

Variants of Homero

Homer, Hohmar

Names that rhyme with Homero

How popular is the name Homero?

Homero is a familiar baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1917 and was able to reach the top 2000 names. In 1973, it ranked 1056th when 82 boy were named Homero.

Over 3602 babies in United States have been named Homero. But Homero is a popular baby name in Mexico where every 1 in 6000 have the name as well as in, Brazil and Ecuador.

At least, 60000 people globally have carried Homero as their given name according to our estimate.

YearRankBirths
2018433723
2017471220
2016396526
2015350231
2014308236
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Numerological analysis of Homero

You have so many talents you could work with. Why don't you write a book yourself? Or channel your creativity someplace else except work? There's not a problem you cannot solve. Your inner vitality inspires people to do great things. You have to stop questioning your existence and give your life your own purpose. You are a powerful presence and people respect you for your sharp mind and intelligence.

Other names similar to Homero

  •  Víctor Manuel means Manuel or Víctor used for baby boys used in Spanish is originated from Spanish
  •  Jocabed - Uncommon girl name Jocabed is of Hebrew origin which is prevalently used in Spanish language, Jocabed means "Yahweh is Glory"
  •  Cleta means Glorious used for baby girls has its origin in Old Greek is used mostly in Spanish
  •  Espiridion means Spirit is used primarily in Spanish given to boys is originated from Latin. Espiridion is derived from Spyridon.
  •  Hugon means Soul and Spirit is largely used in Spanish and is aimed at boys is of Germanic origin. Hugon is derived from Hugh.
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Sibling Names for Homero

Choosing a name for your baby is a significant decision, and if you're considering the name "Homero," you might want to explore other names that complement it. Here are some sibling names that flow well with Homero and can make for a cohesive set of names for your children.

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Famous people named Homero

  • Homero Richards, Mexican race car driver from Mexico City
  • Homero Manzi, Argentine tango lyricist
  • Homero Aridjis, Mexican poet, novelist, environmental activist
  • Homero Blancas, Homero Blancas, Jr
  • Homero Cárpena is notable for his acting in movie Yesterday's Boys Didn't Use Hair Fixers
  • Homero Wimer, from 1988 drama movie El cielo subterraneo, who portrayed the N.
  • Homero Brito characterized the important role of N in 1996 action movie El gato de Chihuahua.

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