54%RatingSave Gender Masculine Usage Italian (Rare) Pronounced Pron. /te.ˈɔː.fi.lo/ [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Italian form of Theophilus. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details Rootstheos + philosOther Languages & CulturesTheophilos, Theophilus(Ancient Greek) Theophilus(Biblical) Theo, Theofilus(Dutch) Théophile(French) Theophil(German) Theofilos(Greek) Teofil(Polish) Teófilo, Téo(Portuguese) Teofil(Romanian) Feofil(Russian) Teófilo(Spanish) Same SpellingTeófilo PopularityDetails Last ranked #979 in 1960 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #406 in 1960 Spain (by decade)