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Vinzent

/FEE-NTSEH-NT/
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Vinzent is a boy name with German roots. It means "German variant form of Vincent." and carries popular, rare, and vintage energy in the AestheticNames collection.

Meaning

The listed meaning of Vinzent is "German variant form of Vincent.." That gives the name a clear starting point for parents comparing names by symbolism, sound, and overall feeling.

Origin

Vinzent is recorded here with German origin. If you are browsing by style, its closest vibe pages are popular, rare, and vintage.

Pronunciation

Pronounce Vinzent as FEE-NTSEH-NT. The spelling gives the name a strong visual identity, while the pronunciation helps make it easier to compare aloud with a surname or sibling name.

Popularity

Vinzent is ranked #4 in this name collection, making it one of the more familiar names in this collection. Use the rank as a relative guide when weighing familiar names against rare discoveries.

Similar Names

These names share overlapping vibes, origins, or usage patterns with Vinzent.

Sibling Names

For sibling sets, Vinzent pairs naturally with names that echo its popular, rare, and vintage feel without repeating the exact same sound.

Nicknames

Possible short forms for Vinzent include Vin, Vinz, Vini, and Viny. These are style-friendly nickname ideas rather than fixed traditional forms, so choose the one that sounds best in everyday use.

Cultural Notes

Vinzent has recognizable cultural references through these namesakes:

  • Markus Vinzent - Markus Vinzent (born 12 April 1959) is a German academic and historian of religion, specializing in early Christianity, Patristics, Medieval Studies, Historiography, Retromodernity, Religion and Business. He was a professor in the Department of Theology & Religious Studies at King's College London, and fellow of the Max Weber Center for Advanced Social and Cultural Studies, Erfurt, Germany.
  • Vinzent Porombka - Vinzent Porombka (2 January 1910 – 28 November 1975) was a German Communist political activist who became a party official, a member of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War, and an active participant in resistance to Nazism. In his later years he became a party functionary in the German Democratic Republic.