Sisto name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek and Latin
Usage: Italian
Meaning: Xystos, Smooth and Fine
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What does Sisto mean?

Anomalous Sisto came from Old Greek and Latin is specifically used in Italian, meaning of Sisto is "Xystos, Smooth or Fine" is used as a baby boy name. Also Sisto is equivalent of Sextus in Italian language.

Also Sisto is Italian form of Sixtus.

Variants of Sisto

Sixtus, Sextus, Sixten, Sikstus, Sesto

How popular is the name Sisto?

Sisto is an uncommon baby name in United States, 53 years of presence was not sufficient to save the name and it finally disappeared in 2008. Over 406 babies in United States have been named Sisto.

The moniker is a common name in Uganda and Italy while somewhat familiar name in Argentina, Indonesia, DR Congo and Mexico. At least, 6000 people globally have carried Sisto as their given name according to our findings.

YearRankBirths
2008110346
200591127
199781096
199487985
199182355
198463135
198362335
197758455
197649356
197548006
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numerology tells about Sisto?

You are a born artist even if you won't admit it. You lack passion and wilderness. You know you have the power to realize your dreams and build your ideal life. Next time you question your value and purpose, just remember that you are a genius. Passion doesn't last much but respect and care do. Your impulsiveness and short temper are your worst character traits you need to work on. You need to open up to new adventures and experiences.

Parents who liked Sisto, loved these names

  •  Lapo - Majorly used in Italian, Lapo is used as a boy name. It is rooted from Hebrew, meaning of Lapo is "Supplanter or Yahweh May Protect"
  •  Fiorella - Fiorella's meaning is Fiore or Flower is a baby girl name prevalently used in Italian came from Italian and Latin
  •  Chiantie - Girl name Chiantie means "Resembling the Wine" has its origin in Italian. Chiantie is derived from Chiante.
  •  Erminia - The odd and venerable girl name Erminia is originated from Germanic, Latin and Old French which is used dominantly in Italian language, Erminia means "Universal or Immense"
  •  Venere - Girl name Venere came from Latin, meaning of Venere is "Love" is specifically used in Italian

Famous people named Sisto

  • Sisto Badalocchio, Italian painter and engraver of the Bolognese School

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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