Spanish form of Frumentius, from Latin 'frumentum' meaning grain or wheat.
Frumencio is the Spanish form of Frumentius, from Latin frumentum meaning grain or wheat. That agricultural root gives the name a grounded, earth-colored sense, tied to nourishment, harvest, and abundance rather than ornament.
As a personal name, Frumencio feels historical and ecclesiastical, carrying the weight of older Christian and Iberian naming traditions. It has a substantial, formal sound and a distinctly antique character. The name feels rare in modern life, but its long heritage gives it real depth and cultural resonance.