Vito name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin and German
Usage: Spanish, Italian, English, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: vee-to
Meaning: Life, Woods, Forest and Wood
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What does Vito mean?

The popular and venerable boy name Vito has its origin in Latin and German, Vito means "Life, Woods, Forest or Wood" is mostly used in Spanish, English, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Italian and Norwegian.

Vito is form of widely accepted and conifer Guy. Guy is French and English equivalent of Guido. Also Guy is Latin, German and French cognate of icwithfirst element wit or wituthus beginning with 'Wid-' or 'Wit-'.

Guy is also equivalent of Wido in French language. Guy's meaning is Woods and Warrior has origin in Old High German and Germanic. Vito is resulted from Vit. Vit is variant form of celebrated and perpetual guy.

Vit is variant spelling of Veit. Vit's meaning is Wood, Life and Wide came from German and Germanic. Also Vito is equivalent of Veit in Italian and Spanish languages. Also Vito is equivalent of Victor in Spanish language.

Also Vito is equivalent of Vitale in Spanish, Italian and English languages. Also Vito is equivalent of Vitus in Italian language. The name is celebrated on June 12th.

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How do I pronounce Vito?

Two syllabled Vito is most commonly pronounced as vee-to. The name can also be pronounced as v(i)-to.

Variants of Vito

Vitus, Vyto, Guy, Wido, Guido, Gui, Veit, Victor, Vitale, Vid, Wit, Victoria, Viktor, Bittor, Viki, Joaovictor, Vitalis, Vidal, Wito, Vithus

Names that rhyme with Vito

How popular is the name Vito?

Vito used to be a common name in United States, first appeared in 1898 and over 14339 babies have been given the name in 119 years. At its zenith in 1925,. However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 119 years.

Moreover, the moniker has been to Vito is a unique baby name in France, it has been in use since 1950 and was able to reach the top 400 names. In 1959, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 362 on boy names chart when 35 babies were named Vito.

There are over 813 babies that have been given the name Vito in France. Also, in Switzerland, the name has been in use since 1998 and has secured the place in top 300 names.

Recently in 2018, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 250 on boy names chart when 36 babies were named Vito. There are over 190 babies that have been given the name Vito in Switzerland.

Vito is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales, its highest ever rank is 1771 (2003) in its 19 years run on England and Wales naming chart. Over 136 babies in England and Wales have been named Vito.

Also, it is uncommon in Belgium, where it has been in use since 1997 and peaked in 1997 when it ranked 557th. Over 105 people have been named Vito in Belgium.

But an extremely popular name in Italy where every 1 in 500 have the name. At least, 180000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearRankBirths
2018173588
2017162397
2016161798
2015165994
2014211265
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Vito in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands24710700
Finland691100

What numbers say about Vito?

Negative people steal your energy and leave you drained and unwilling to do the things you want to do like express your feelings in a creative manner. You lack traveling and exploring. You are intelligent and independent. You want to become the change you want to see in the world and inspire people to do the same. You lack responsibility and commitment. Understanding others is your specialty, but you never expect people to do for you, what you are willing to do for them.

Other names similar to Vito

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  •  Riesa - Anomalous Riesa is originated from Latin is used as a baby girl name, Riesa means "Czechoslovakian Form of Richard". Riesa is derived from Risa.
  •  Brut - Of Latin origin, Brut is largely used in English, Brut means "Coarse Oafish" is used for baby boys. Brut is short version of Brutus.
  •  Cambria means Wales or Change is largely used in English and Spanish and is bestowed upon baby girls is of Latin and Spanish origin
  •  Amée - Amée means "Who is Loved" is rooted from Latin
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Famous people named Vito

  • Vito Bonsignore,
  • Vito Picone, remaining original member
  • Vito Miceli, Italian general and politician
  • Vito Ciancimino, Italian politician close to the Mafia leadership
  • Vito Carnevali, composer of classical music
  • Vito Pallavicini, Italian lyricist
  • Vito Vitale, member of the Sicilian Mafia
  • Vito Volterra, Italian mathematician and physicist,
  • Vito Antuofermo, Italian American actor and retired professional boxer
  • Vito Acconci, influential American performance, video and installation artist
  • Vito Genovese, Italian-American mobster
  • Vito Fossella, Vito John Fossella Jr
  • Vito Marcantonio, Italian-American lawyer and socialist politician
  • Vito LoGrasso, professional wrestler
  • Vito Mannone, Italian professional footballer
  • Vito Cascioferro, prominent member of the Sicilian Mafia
  • Vito Bratta, Bratta
  • Vito Scotti, American character actor
  • Vito Dumas, Argentine single-handed sailor
  • Vito Delsante, American comic book writer,
  • Vito Russo, American LGBT activist, film historian and author
  • Vito Rizzuto, also known as "Montreal's Teflon Don"
  • Vito J. Lopez, American politician from New York
  • Vito Bonventre, New York City mobster
  • Vito Gasparrini, Venezuelan model
  • Vito Ananis, American football fullback
  • Vito Favero, Italian road racing cyclist
  • Vito Taccone, Italian road cyclist
  • Vito Tamulis, American left-handed pitcher
  • Vitoria Setta in Girls Against Boys as Actress
  • Vito Abbonato composed the music of movie BSR: The Trash Movie
  • Vito Annichiarico, from 1945 drama and thriller flick Roma città aperta, who characterized Piccolo Marcello.
  • In 1947 comedy, music movie, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Vito De Taranto characterized Don Bartolo.
  • Vito LaVilla played the small role of N in 2014 romance film Go with the Flow.
  • Vito La Morte portrayed critical character of Reese Crowley in 2010 action and adventure movie Dead in the Head.

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