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'Infant' is extremely rare as a given name in modern usage or historical records. While 'Infante' and 'Infanta' are traditional Spanish and Portuguese royal titles used for princes and princesses not in the line of succession, no widely recognized famous person named 'Infant' appears in reliable sources. Some instances exist where newborns or young children were referred to as 'Infant [Surname]' in legal or medical documentation, but this represents a descriptor rather than an actual given name. The word 'infant' itself comes from Latin 'infans,' meaning 'non-speaking' or 'unable to speak,' referring to very young children. In modern naming conventions across Western cultures, using 'Infant' as a formal first name is virtually nonexistent, making it one of the rarest names to find associated with notable individuals.
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Infant
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“This is not a proper given name but rather a medical/administrative designation used to label newborns before a legal name is assigned. It appears on birth certificates and hospital records as a placeholder, reflecting the Latin infans ('unable to speak'). Using this as a formal name would be highly unusual and impractical.”