Pasqualino
Masculine
Italian
Meaning & Origin
Pasqualino is an Italian diminutive of Pasquale, used both as a given name and a surname. As a given name, it carries the affectionate or familiar sense of “little Pasquale”.EtymologyThe root of Pasqualino is the ultimately Latin name Pascal, derived from Paschalis, meaning “relating to Easter”. This stems from Latin Pascha (Easter), itself from Hebrew pesaḥ (Passover). Thus Pasqualino is connected to the Christian festival of Easter via a chain of linguistic borrowing.Notable BearersNotable individuals with the given name include Pasqualino Abeti, an Italian sprinter; Pasqualino De Santis, an acclaimed cinematographer; Pasqualino Lolordo, a Prohibition-era Mafia boss in Chicago; Pasqualino Morbidelli, an Olympic boxer; and Pasqualino Borsellino, a football player and manager. As a surname, Luke Pasqualino is known as a British actor, and Antonio pasqualino was a 15th-century Venetian patrician.Cultural SignificanceThe name Pasqualino reflects Italian naming traditions where diminutives (–ino suffix) convey endearment, typically used in informal or family contexts. Its rare but persistent use across centuries underscores its enduring link to Easter and to Saint Paschal Baylon, whom the name ostensibly honours.Diminutive of Pasquale; root meaning “Easter”Origin: ItalianType: First name and surnameUsage regions: Italy and Italian diaspora