Where does “himbo” come from?

himbo (English) comes from English bimbo, from Italian bimbo, from Italian bambino, from Italian bambo — naive, foolish; child.

himbo (English): A physically attractive man who lacks...

Definitions

  1. A physically attractive man who lacks...

Ancestry of “himbo”, step by step

himbo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English bimbo

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbimboA physically attractive woman who lacks...
2Italianbimbochild, baby
3Italianbambinochild, baby, toddler, tot; boy, young boy; Breed...
4Italianbambonaive, foolish; child

via English Him

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishHimHonorific alternative letter-case form of him,...
2Middle EnglishhimThird-person singular masculine pronoun...
3Old Englishhimdative of hē: him; dative of hit: it; dative of...
4Proto-Germanichimmaidative singular masculine/neuter of *hiz
Every word from Italian bambo
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