Timoteo is a male name with Italian origin. In Italian, it is pronounced as tee-moh-TEH-oh (/ti.mo.ˈte.o/), while in English, it is pronounced as tih-MOH-tee-oh (/tɪˈmoʊtioʊ/). A variation of Timoteo is Timothy. Timoteo has had varying levels of popularity in the United States over the years. In recent years, it has been given to fewer than 30 newborn boys annually and ranks around 3800 to 5000 in popularity. The name has been used consistently since at least the early 20th century, although its highest point of popularity was in the mid-1900s.
Timoteo Briet Montaud was a prominent Spanish architect known for his contributions to the Art Nouveau movement in Alcoy and Valencian. |
Timoteo Viti, also known as Timoteo della Viti or Timoteo da Urbino, was an Italian Renaissance painter closely associated with Raphael. |
Timoteo Ofrasio - Timoteo Jose "Tim" M. Ofrasio S.J., S.L.D. was a Filipino Jesuit priest and liturgist known for his contributions to the Catholic Church. |
Timoteo Aparicio was a prominent Uruguayan politician and military leader known for leading the Revolution of the Lances as a member of the National Party. |
Timoteo Pasini was an Italian composer, conductor, and pianist known for his successful operas and compositions in Buenos Aires. |