Timofeo name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Pronunciation: t(i)-mo-feo
Meaning: To Fear God, Honoring God and Name of a Saint
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What does Timofeo mean?

Timofeo is variation of ever lasting and cherished Timothy. Also Timothy is English equivalent of Timotheus. Timothy has its origin in Old Greek, Timothy means "To Honor God and Honoring God".

How do I pronounce Timofeo?

Three syllabled Timofeo is most commonly pronounced as t(i)-mo-feo.

Variants of Timofeo

Timothy, Timotheos, Timotheus, Kimokeo, Tighe, Timothyjames, Timo, Tadhg, James

Names that rhyme with Timofeo

How popular is the name Timofeo?

Timofeo is an uncommon name around the globe.

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What numerology tells about Timofeo?

You are a great person with no need of self-doubt. You are pretty, smart and charismatic, you still doubt yourself. You are sensitive, humane and compassionate by nature. Be proud of everything you've been through. You hate being closely observed and have all eyes on you because of your low self-esteem. Most people are jealous of your aura and ability to become the center of attention even when you don't try at all.

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