Vito
I'm totally charmed by Vito—it exudes so much personality in just four letters and two sounds. What do you think of it?
(I'm Italian-American on my dad's side and not at all bothered by any perception of Vito as stereotypically Italian-American, by the way.)
Some combos:
Vito Sebastian
Vito Raphael
Vito Gerard
Vito Pascal
Vito Anselm
Vito Valentino (Valentino is my dead dad's name.)
Vito Reginald
Vito Benedict
Vito Peregrine
Vito Percival
Vito Algernon
Vito Ambrose
Vito Lionel
Vito Quentin
(I'm Italian-American on my dad's side and not at all bothered by any perception of Vito as stereotypically Italian-American, by the way.)
Some combos:
Vito Sebastian
Vito Raphael
Vito Gerard
Vito Pascal
Vito Anselm
Vito Valentino (Valentino is my dead dad's name.)
Vito Reginald
Vito Benedict
Vito Peregrine
Vito Percival
Vito Algernon
Vito Ambrose
Vito Lionel
Vito Quentin
Replies
This really shows my level of taste when it comes to movies, but I think of the priest from The Fifth Element, Vito Cornelius, before any Mafia guys!
I like Vito. I guess it does sound just like the word veto, but my brain pretty easily understands that it's not the word, just like it gets that the name Doug isn't the word dug.
I enjoy the more romantic antique middle names, as always, but Vito Quentin really jumped out at me in the lineup. I think I might like Vito paired with warmly familiar but gently faded names like Quentin. It helps Vito feel more real and alive.
I like Vito. I guess it does sound just like the word veto, but my brain pretty easily understands that it's not the word, just like it gets that the name Doug isn't the word dug.
I enjoy the more romantic antique middle names, as always, but Vito Quentin really jumped out at me in the lineup. I think I might like Vito paired with warmly familiar but gently faded names like Quentin. It helps Vito feel more real and alive.
it's not just a stereotypically Italian-American name ...
It's a stereotypical Mafia name. Also, it sounds just like veto.
It's a stereotypical Mafia name. Also, it sounds just like veto.
I don't like it. It sounds like a high up in an Italian village mafia
I veto this name