Moreno is an Italian and Spanish given name derived from the Italian word moro or Spanish moreno, meaning "dark-skinned". It originated as a nickname for someone with dark hair or complexion, and later evolved into a given name. The Italian usage is more prominent in its history as a first name, though it also exists as a surname.
Etymology and Linguistic Roots
The name Moreno ultimately comes from the Latin Maurus, meaning "Moor" or "dark-skinned". The related Late Roman name Maurus gives rise to the Portuguese Mauro and Hungarian Mór. In Italian and Spanish, moreno became a descriptive term for dark features before being used as a personal name.
Notable Bearers
The name Moreno is primarily known through several Italian sports figures. These include Moreno Argentin (born 1960), a professional cyclist who won multiple classics and world championships; Moreno Torricelli, a footballer who played for Juventus and the Italian national team as a defender; and Moreno Mannini, another Italian footballer. Brazilian footballer Moreno Aoas Vidal (born 1983) also bears the name. A feminine form, Morena, is used predominantly in Spanish-speaking countries, while Reno serves as a diminutive.
- Meaning: dark-skinned
- Origin: Italian, Spanish
- Type: given name
- Usage regions: Italy, Spain, Latin America
Sources: Wikipedia — Moreno (given name)