| Meaning | life |
| Origin | Italian |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 4 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Vi-to |
Vito delivers vintage charm with modern relevance, a name that feels simultaneously classic and current. The compact two-syllable structure provides efficiency without sacrificing character, making it memorable and manageable for all ages. Vito carries an undeniable coolness factor, a certain ineffable style that suggests confidence and charisma. There's a timeless quality here, reminiscent of old-world craftsmanship and enduring values, yet the name never feels dated or dusty. Vito works beautifully in multicultural environments, bridging linguistic boundaries while maintaining its distinctive identity. The strong consonant sounds give it presence and authority without seeming harsh or aggressive. Parents choosing Vito typically appreciate names with heritage and substance, names that have proven their worth across generations and geographies. The name offers minimal nickname potential, which actually strengthens its impact—Vito is Vito, complete and confident. It pairs well with various surnames and middle names, providing compositional flexibility. Vito suggests someone grounded yet dynamic, traditional yet contemporary, strong yet approachable. For families seeking a name that honors the past while remaining vibrantly present, Vito offers an ideal solution.
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| Vito Acconci | American performance artist and architect |
| Vito Mannone | Italian professional footballer |
| Vito Dumas | Argentine sailor and adventurer |
| Vito Picone | Lead singer of The Elegants, a doo-wop group |
| Vito Rizzuto | Canadian crime boss |
| Vito Scotti | Italian-American character actor |
| Vito Postiglione | Italian sculptor |
| Vito Bruno | American musician and television host |
| Vito Anthony DeLeo | American bassist for the band Collective Soul |
| Vito Bialla | American sailor and yachtsman |
| Vito Ciancimino | Italian politician and convicted Mafia member |
| Vito Antuofermo | Italian-American former professional boxer |
| Vito Fossella | American politician |
| Vito Amendolara | Italian writer and journalist |
| Vito Genovese | Italian-American mobster |
| Vito Mancuso | Italian Catholic priest, theologian, and writer |
| Vito Scaletta | "Mafia II" video game protagonist |
| Vito Cornelius | Character from the movie "The Fifth Element" |
| Vito Juarez | Character from the TV series "Scandal" |
| Vito Spatafore | Character from the TV series "The Sopranos" |
| Vito Fortunato | Character from the novel "The Last Don" by Mario Puzo |
| Vito Leone | Character from the movie "The Raging Moon" |
| Vito Pucillo | Character from the movie "Rocketman" |
| Vito Del Greco | Character from the TV series "The Good Wife" |
| Vito Bratta | Character from the movie "Rock Star" |
| Vito Cipriani | Character from the video game "Grand Theft Auto - Liberty City Stories" |
| Vito Goldstein | Character from the movie "Welcome to Collinwood" |
| Vito Russo | Character from the TV series "Magic City" |
| Vito Livio | Character from the movie "The Secret of Santa Vittoria" |
| Vito Johnson | Character from the movie "Our Italian Husband" |