Vito - Meaning of Vito
What does Vito mean?
[ 2 syll. vi-to, vit-o ] The baby boy name Vito is pronounced VIY-Tow (Italian) or BIY-Tow (Spanish) †. Vito's language of origin is Latin, and it is predominantly used in the Italian, Spanish, and English languages.
Vito is an Italian and Spanish form of the Dutch and German Veit.
Vito is also a Spanish form of the Dutch, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish Victor.
Vito is also an English, Italian, and Spanish form of the Italian Vitale.
See also the related categories, english, latin, italian, and spanish.
Vito is a rare baby name for boys. At the modest peak of its usage in 1925, 0.028% of baby boys were given the name Vito. It ranked at #321 then. The baby name has since steeply fallen in popularity, and is of only sporadic use now. In 2018, out of the group of boy names directly linked to Vito, Victor was the most commonly used.
Baby names that sound like Vito include Veto, Vaheed, Vaheede, Vahid, Vahide, Vahyde, Veda, Vedi, Vedie, Vida, Vidhi, Vidya, Viet, Vojta, Badawy, Badee, Badey, Badie, Bado, and Badu.
† Pronunciation for Vito: V as in "vow (V.AW)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ; T as in "tee (T.IY)" ; OW as in "oak (OW.K)" ; B as in "be (B.IY)"

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