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Quitin

A variant of Quentin, from Latin Quintinus, meaning 'fifth.'

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Quitin is a variant of Quentin, from Latin Quintinus, meaning fifth. That puts it in the same old Roman naming stream as Quintine and Quentin, but with a spelling that feels a little more compact and direct. The underlying meaning is simple, yet the historical path gives it a lasting classical identity.

Quitin has a lean, practical sound that makes it feel less formal than some of its cousins. It keeps the noble old Latin root but presents it in a more approachable modern shape. That kind of simplification is common when older names move into contemporary use and are adjusted to local phonetics.

Quitin therefore feels familiar, uncommon, and slightly streamlined. It suggests continuity with older naming traditions while fitting the modern taste for shorter, cleaner forms. The name is spare, sturdy, and quietly distinctive.

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