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The name **Cuadradó** is a masculine name of Spanish origin. It derives from the word **"cuadrado"**, which in Spanish translates to **"square"** or **"fourth"** (from "cuatro" – four). The history of the name traces back to medieval Spain, where such names were commonly given to children in peasant families. The meaning of the name is associated with the idea of a person possessing reliability, stability, and possibly a connection to land ("square plot of land"), reflecting traditional values and ties to agriculture. The name symbolized a hope for a stable existence and a solid foundation. The character traits often attributed to bearers of the name Cuadradó include practicality, reliability, reserve, and responsibility. Men with this name are often perceived as serious but not overly emotional individuals, endowed with a good sense of measure and order. They value stability and may appear somewhat restrained in their expressions. Notable bearers of the name "Cuadradó" in the world include, for example, the Spanish footballer **Fernando Cuadri** (more commonly known as Fernando Cuadri), a player for Spain's youth national team. In Russian culture and political life, the name is less common but does appear among family names. In Russia and the CIS countries, the name "Cuadradó" is not very popular. It is a fairly rare Spanish or Latin name. Variants of the nominative case or diminutive forms (such as "Cuadrián", "Cuadro", "Kva", "Cuad") are less common than the name itself.