Elvio is a male name with Italian origins. It is pronounced as EL-vee-oh (/ˈɛl.vi.oʊ/) in Italian. This name has a unique and distinctive sound that adds a touch of elegance to any child's identity. Elvio is not only popular in Italy but also holds an international appeal. It is associated with qualities such as strength, charm, and sophistication. In terms of variations, Elvius is another form of this name that can be used interchangeably. Although the popularity of Elvio has fluctuated over the years, it remains a timeless choice for parents looking for a name with cultural significance and a touch of European flair.
Elvio Herbert Sadun, an Italian-American parasitologist, made significant contributions to the fields of immunology and tropical medicine, pioneering the use of fluorescent antibody imaging in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases. |
Elvio Romero (1926-2004) was a prominent Paraguayan poet known for his work in the 1940s and 1950s. |
Felix Elvio Jiménez Rivera is a former professional baseball left fielder who played one game for the New York Yankees in 1964. |
Élvio Donizete Ezequiel, also known as Élvio, is a retired Brazilian professional footballer who excelled as a midfielder during his career. |
Elvio Martínez - Elvio Raúl Martínez is a former Argentine football midfielder who briefly played for Liga I club Politehnica Timișoara in Romania in 2008. |