Spanish compound name from Latin 'pius' (pious) and 'quintus' (fifth), meaning 'pious fifth-born.'
Pioquinto is a Spanish compound name drawn from Latin pius, meaning pious, and quintus, meaning fifth, producing the sense of pious fifth-born. That kind of number-based devotional naming has a long history in Iberian and Catholic traditions, where birth order and virtue could be woven together into one identity. The name therefore feels old-fashioned in the best sense: full of inherited structure and meaning.
Pioquinto has a formal, almost clerical dignity. Its length and rhythm make it memorable, and the devotional quality of pius gives it a moral seriousness that pairs well with traditional family naming patterns. It sounds rare because it is rare, but it does not feel arbitrary.
Rather, it belongs to a world in which names were openly descriptive and spiritually charged. Pioquinto carries that older order with unusual clarity.