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In the entire world, Matteo (Matteo , Маттео , ماتيو , and others...) is a widespread masculine given name. The forename Matteo is characteristic of Southern Europe, particularly San Marino, where it is a common boy's name, Italy, and Croatia, where it is quite a common boy's name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Italy, France, and Brazil. Very seldom, Matteo is the last name as well as the forename.
Matteo is also a name from the Bible. Explore more in our Biblical names portal!
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Matteo | Germany, France, Italy, Brazil, United States |
Маттео | Russia, Ukraine, Belarus |
ماتيو | Yemen, Sudan, Egypt |
Матео | Russia, Ukraine |
מטאו | Israel |
マッテオ | Japan |
Mach, Maciej, Maciek, Maciuś, Madis, Maffeo, Maffio, Mate, Matej, Mateo, Mateu, Mateus, Mateusz, Mateuszek, Matfei, Matheo, Mathew, Mathias, Mathieu, Mathijs, Mathis, Mathéo, Mati, Matiass, Maties, Matija, Matitjahu, Matityahu, Matjaž, Mattea, Matteotti, Matteus, Matteüs, Matthaeus, Matthew, Matthias, Matthieu, Matthijs, Matthäus, Matti, Mattia, Mattias, Mattis, Mattityahu, Mattèo, Mattéo, Mattêo, Mattëo, Mattėo, Mattǝo,
Matteo is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Don Matteo ; Matteo Borsa , the operatic character in the opera Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi; a courtier; Matteo , the operatic character in the opera Fra Diavolo; Matteo , the operatic character in the opera Arabella by Richard Strauss; a young officer and Matteo Maresca , character in I misteri di Laura, among other works.
Sala, Guerra, Franco, Mariani, Martini, Mancini, Moretti, Santoro, Colombo, Bianchi, Romano, Rinaldi, Ferrari, Fontana, Barbieri, Giordano, Lombardi, Esposito, Marchetti, Montanari, Brambilla, Gentile, Pagani, Caruso, Marini, Riva, Monti, Serra, Conti, Costa, Bruno, Pozzi, Piras, Rossi, Ricci, Rizzo, Rizzi, Russo, Gallo, Galli, Gatti, Greco, Longo, Villa, Ferri, Marino, Martinelli, and Pellegrini