78%RatingSave Gender Masculine Usage Italian, Spanish Pronounced Pron. /ˈvi.to/(Italian) /ˈbi.to/(Spanish) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Italian and Spanish form of Vitus. A notable fictional bearer is Vito Corleone from The Godfather novel (1969) and movie (1972). Related NamesFamily Tree·Details Feminine FormVita(Italian) Other Languages & CulturesVitus(Ancient Roman) Vid(Croatian) Vít, Vítek(Czech) Veit(German) Vid, Vida(Hungarian) Wit, Witek(Polish) Vít(Slovak) Vid(Slovene) Surname DescendantsDe Vitis, De Vito(Italian) Same SpellingVito 2 PopularityDetails Last ranked #645 in 2000 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #24 in 2023 Croatia Last ranked #465 in 1967 France Last ranked #134 in 2023 Italy Last ranked #28 in 2023 Slovenia Last ranked #955 in 1985 United States People think this name isRate·Details classic formal wholesome strong refined strange simple serious Name DaysName Days? Croatia: June 15Italy: June 15 Categories currently out of the US top 1000, Dharma and Greg characters, guitarists, isograms, life, One Piece characters, Sufjan Stevens songs, The Godfather characters, The Golden Girls characters, The Sopranos characters