Ginno is likely an Italian-style variant of Gino, a short form of names like Luigi or Eugenio.
Ginno is likely an Italian-style variant of Gino, itself a short form of names such as Luigi or Eugenio. It therefore carries a continental flavor, even when used outside Italian tradition.
Ginno feels brisk, stylish, and a little playful. The doubled consonant gives it a crisp visual shape, while the sound remains simple and easy to pronounce. It has the kind of concise, melodic energy that makes short names feel lively and memorable.