Dionisio name meaning

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Updated: March 13th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Portuguese, Spanish and Italian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dionisio di(o)-ni-sio
Meaning: Dedicated to Dionysos and God of the Vine
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What does Dionisio mean?

Outlandish Old Greek Dionisio means "Dedicated to Dionysos or God of the Vine" and is given to baby boys is majorly used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. Dionisio is form of perpetual, sacred and renowned Dennis.

Dennis is a variant form of perennial and saintly Denis. Dennis is equivalent of Denis in English language. Also Dennis is form of Dionysius in English language. Meaning of Dennis is Follower of Dionysos, Named for Saint Denys and God of the Vine has its origin in Old Greek.

It is celebrated on October 9.

How do I pronounce Dionisio?

Three syllabled Dionisio is most commonly pronounced as di(o)-ni-sio.

Variants of Dionisio

Dionysios, Dionysius, Dennis, Denis, Dainis, Dionys, Dion

Names that rhyme with Dionisio

How popular is the name Dionisio?

Dionisio is an uncommon baby name in United States, even after 99 years of use, it could not make it big. Over 1124 babies in United States have been named Dionisio. Also, in France, it has been in use since 1926 and achieved its top most rank of 803 in 1961.

Dionisio is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it may not be used now as it was last seen in 2005. But Dionisio is a popular baby name in Philippines where every 1 in 2000 have the name as well as in, Mozambique, Brazil, Mexico, Angola, Argentina, Peru, Paraguay and Colombia.

According to our evaluation, over 210000 babies have been named Dionisio globally.

YearRankBirths
2018666412
201787818
2016667112
201587178
2014597814
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Dionisio in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands1126
Sweden1724
Norway47
Denmark20

Here's what numbers has to say about Dionisio

You are always in the center of attention and the one who stands for what's right. Your friends enjoy your sarcasm and dark sense of humor. You don't even try to explain yourself, except to the people that matter. You love deadlines because they ‘force' you to bring out the best of you in a determined period of time. Pay attention to your friends. Not everyone wishes you well. With time you will see that working something you hate just for the money isn't worth it. So, why don't you chase your dreams instead?

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Dionisio

  •  Stefanie - Well-Liked Stefanie has its origin in Old Greek, Stefanie means "The Crowned, The Crowned or Crown" and is bestowed upon both sexes is particulary used in English and Finnish
  •  Philp - Unconventional boy name Philp means "Horse Lover, Warlike and Lover of Horses Friend of Horses" is of Old Greek origin. Philp is derivation of Philip.
  •  Dema - Rarefied and Conifer Demas origin is Old Greek, meaning of Dema is "Down Pour or The Rainy Cloud" and is given to both sexes is substantially used in Russian and Arabic
  •  Christophe - Widely Accepted boy name Christophe means "Carrying Christ, He who Holds Christ in his Heart or Christ Bearer" which of Old Greek origin is used commonly in English and French
  •  Tima - Offbeat Tima has its origin in Old Greek bestowed upon both genders, Tima means "Goodness or Nice" is especially used in Russian, Arabic and English
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Famous people named Dionisio

  • Dionisio Aguado y García, Spanish classical guitarist and composer of the Classical period
  • Dionisio Deista Alejandro, first Filipino Bishop of the Methodist Church
  • Dionisio Romero, Peruvian banker
  • Dionisio Anzilotti, Italian jurist and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice
  • Dionisio Arce, Paraguayan football player
  • Dionisio de Herrera, Liberal Honduran politician
  • Dionisio Baixeras Verdaguer, naturalist Spanish artist from Barcelona
  • Dionisio Alcalá Galiano, Spanish naval officer, cartographer, and explorer
  • Dionisio Calvo, Filipino basketball player, swimmer
  • Dionisio Gutiérrez, Guatemalan businessman
  • Dionisio Pérez-Jácome Friscione, Mexican economist
  • Dionisio Galparsoro, Spanish racing cyclist formerly with UCI ProTeam
  • Dionisio Ceballos in short At the End of the Day as Director

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