Oliverio is a male name with Italian origin. It is pronounced as oh-lee-VEH-ree-oh (/oˈliːveɪˌrjo/). The name Oliverio has variations, with the most common one being Oliver. In the United States, Oliverio has been given to newborn boys sporadically over the years. While its popularity has fluctuated, it remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents looking for an Italian-inspired name. The name Oliverio carries a sense of strength and sophistication, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a timeless and elegant name for their baby boy.
Oliverio Castañeda de León was a Guatemalan student leader and civil rights activist who was assassinated at the age of 23 during the regime of General Romeo Lucas García. |
Oliverio Girondo, an Argentine poet born in Buenos Aires, is known for his involvement in the ultraist movement and his travels to Europe for studies. |
Oliverio Guillermo Martínez de Hoyos was a renowned Mexican sculptor. |
Olivério Pinto - Olivério Mário de Oliveira Pinto was a Brazilian zoologist and physician. |
Oliverio Rincón Quintana is a retired Colombian road bicycle racer and the older brother of Daniel Rincón. |
Oliverio Coelho is an Argentine writer and critic known for his novels and short story collections, including Tierra de vigilia, Los invertebrables, Borneo, Promesas naturales, Ida, and Parte domestico. |