Attilio is a masculine name with Italian origins. It is pronounced as aht-TEE-lyoh (/atˈtiːljo/) in Italian. The name has a strong and distinctive sound that adds a touch of elegance to any child who bears it. Attilio is also sometimes spelled as Attila. In terms of popularity, data from the newborns in Pennsylvania shows that Attilio had varying levels of occurrence throughout the years, ranging from 5 to 12 occurrences annually. Although not currently among the most popular names, Attilio holds historical significance and carries associations of strength and power, making it a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their baby boy.
Attilio Lombardo is an Italian retired football player turned manager, currently serving as the assistant manager for the Saudi Arabia national football team. |
Attilio Maseri was an Italian academic and renowned cardiologist known for his expertise in ischemic heart disease, having treated notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth II and Pope John Paul II. |
Attilio Piccioni, an Italian politician and prominent member of the Christian Democrats. |
Attilio Pavesi was an Italian cyclist known for winning the individual and team road races at the 1932 Summer Olympics. |