Atilio is a male name of Spanish origin. It is pronounced as ah-TEE-lee-oh (/aˈti.li.o/). This name may also be spelled as Attilio. Atilio has a rich history and carries various associations. In the United States of America, it was given to five newborn boys in 1921, ranking at number 4322 in popularity.
Atilio Stampone was a prominent Argentine pianist, composer, and arranger known for his contributions to the Tango genre. |
Atilio Ceferino García Pérez was an Argentine-born Uruguayan naturalized footballer known for his role as a forward. |
Atílio Munari was a Brazilian paleontologist known for his contributions to the study of prehistoric life. |
Atilio Vásquez is an Argentine sprint canoer who competed in the mid to late 1980s. |