Vito (en. Vito)

[biˈto]

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Masculine name that comes from the Latin 'Vitus', meaning 'alive' or 'the one who has life'.
Vito is a name that has been popular in many cultures.
Vito es un nombre que ha sido popular en muchas culturas.
It can be used as a nickname or diminutive in some regions.
In his closest circle, they call him Vito.
En su círculo más cercano, le llaman Vito.

Etymology

Vito comes from the Latin 'Vitus', which means 'alive'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Vito the virtuoso
Expression used to refer to someone with exceptional skills in a specific area.
Vito el virtuoso
He is not my cup of tea, Vito
It is used to express that one does not have a preference for someone or something.
No es santo de mi devoción, Vito

Related Words

Vitale
Name that also derives from Latin and means 'vital'.
Vitale
Vita
Word meaning 'life' in Latin.
Vita

Slang Meanings

In some contexts, it is used to refer to someone very active.
That guy is a real vito, he’s always doing something.
Ese chico es un verdadero vito, siempre está haciendo algo.
It is used in some places to refer to a close friend or buddy.
We are going out with the vitos tonight.
Vamos a salir con los vitos esta noche.