Vitale - Meaning of Vitale
What does Vitale mean?
[ 3 syll. vi-ta-le, vit-ale ] The baby boy name Vitale is pronounced as Viy-TAA-Liy- †. Vitale is used chiefly in the Italian language and its origin is Latin. It is from the element 'vitalis' meaning vital, of life, life-giving. The first name is derived from the Late Roman nickname Vitalis (Latin). It was borne by various saints, including the 1st-century Saint Vitalis of Milan who was buried alive, and Saint Vitalis (-304) who was martyred together with Saint Agricola under Diocletian. The name Vitalia (Italian) is the female form of Vitale.
Vitale has 11 variants that are used in English and other languages. Variants used in English include Vidal (also used in Spanish) and Vito (also used in Italian and Spanish).
Foreign variants of Vitale include Vida (Hungarian), Vital (German), Vitali (Russian), Vitalis (German), Vitaliy (Russian), Vitaly (Russian), Vitas (Baltic), Vitya (Russian), and Wit (Polish).
See also the related categories, life, martyred (death), latin, italian, roman, and saints (catholic).
Vitale is a rarely used baby name for boys. It is not listed in the top 1000 names.
Baby names that sound like Vitale include Vitali, Vitthala, Wajidali, Vetle, Vidal, and Vital.
† English pronunciation for Vitale: V as in "vow (V.AW)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ; T as in "tee (T.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; L as in "lay (L.EY)"
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