It’s a name of Italian origin, shortened from a name such as Bernardino, Corradino. -ino is a diminutive suffix (Bernardino = little Bernard), so Dino is etymologically a twice-diminutive name.
Doesn’t really meet the expectations set by dino-saur :D
It’s a name of Italian origin, shortened from a name such as Bernardino, Corradino. -ino is a diminutive suffix (Bernardino = little Bernard), so Dino is etymologically a twice-diminutive name.
Doesn’t really meet the expectations set by dino-saur :D
But what about the surname? Grandoni basically means Very Big. The coincidences keep piling up for Mr. Very Big Dino
Little Little Dino the Very Big :3
Dino would be the fermionic superpartner of a D boson, with analogy to the gauge bosons.
W boson; superpartner is Wino
Z boson; superpartner is Zino
I understood some of those words.