Vito

  • Origin
    Italian
  • Meaning
    Vito is derived from the Latin name "Vitus," which means "life" or "alive." In Italian, it carries the same meaning.
  • Variations
    Vital, Vitus, Vittorio, Vitale
  • Similar names
    Enzo, Marco, Luca, Giovanni, Matteo
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  • Vito, a captivating Italian name, holds a timeless charm and profound significance. Derived from the Latin word "Vitus," meaning "life" or "alive," Vito encompasses the essence of vitality and vigor. This name is a perfect choice for parents seeking a name that celebrates the gift of life and symbolizes strength. Vito is often associated with the noble and admirable traits exhibited by notable historical figures and fictional characters alike. From the indomitable Vito Corleone in "The Godfather" to Vito Mannone, the skillful Italian footballer, this name boasts an array of distinguished namesakes. Its melodious sound and simple elegance make Vito a memorable and endearing choice for a baby boy. As your little one embarks on the journey of life, the name Vito will serve as a constant reminder of the vitality and purpose he brings to the world.
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