Quentin
Quentin is a masculine given name of French origin, derived from the Latin Quintinus, a diminutive of Quintus meaning "the fifth." In English and French-speaking countries, it has been widely used since the Middle Ages and remains in use today.
The name is associated with Saint Quentin, a Christian martyr venerated in the Western Church; the French
Notable real people named Quentin include the American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, the British illustrator Quentin Blake,
Usage and variants: While Quentin remains common in France and English-speaking countries, variants include Quintin and
In summary, Quentin is a historically rooted given name of Latin origin meaning "the fifth," borne by