An old obituray that I have the persons name says Vitea, but I think it was supposed to be Vite. Do you know if that's another form of the name Vittorio? I found the name Vittorio online and it does list Vite as another form but I'm not sure how accurat that is. My uncle went by the name Victor.
http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.co ... _Vite.html
Anyone familiar with the name Vite
Re: Anyone familiar with the name Vite
At this site:
http://www.daddezio.com/roots/italgen.mv
If you put in the American name Victor... you get an Italian equivalent of Vittore
I've seen Italian names abbreviated... such as "Ant" with a raised "o" after it for "Antonio" ... and "Dom" with a raised "co" for "Domenico" --- Maybe Vite is an abbreviation of Vittore
This site lists both Vittore and Vittorio
http://italian.about.com/library/name/blnameindexv.htm
T.
http://www.daddezio.com/roots/italgen.mv
If you put in the American name Victor... you get an Italian equivalent of Vittore
I've seen Italian names abbreviated... such as "Ant" with a raised "o" after it for "Antonio" ... and "Dom" with a raised "co" for "Domenico" --- Maybe Vite is an abbreviation of Vittore
This site lists both Vittore and Vittorio
http://italian.about.com/library/name/blnameindexv.htm
T.
Re: Anyone familiar with the name Vite
Hi,
in Italian:
Vito ( male)
Vita (Female)
meaning and origin: first name from old Saxony language, and it was latin word:
"Vicus" =warlike, bellicose
http://www.paginainizio.com/nomi/nomi.p ... i%5BV%5D-6
Vittorio/Vittore (male)
Vittoria (female)
meaning and origin: from latin word: "Victor"= Victorius
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vittorio
In italian language Vite does not exist..
suanj
in Italian:
Vito ( male)
Vita (Female)
meaning and origin: first name from old Saxony language, and it was latin word:
"Vicus" =warlike, bellicose
http://www.paginainizio.com/nomi/nomi.p ... i%5BV%5D-6
Vittorio/Vittore (male)
Vittoria (female)
meaning and origin: from latin word: "Victor"= Victorius
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vittorio
In italian language Vite does not exist..
suanj
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Re: Anyone familiar with the name Vite
To add to what Tessa and Suanj said, I often check the
Stephen Morse site for this sort of information.
http://tinyurl.com/4xykn9k
Paul
Stephen Morse site for this sort of information.
http://tinyurl.com/4xykn9k
Paul
Researching Ruggiero, Caputo, Viola, Priore and many more at Our Family Genealogy.
Re: Anyone familiar with the name Vite
came from Calabra in Italy, I'm a 2nd generation of Italian American, we came from Calabria Italy, and we still have family there
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Re: Anyone familiar with the name Vite
Http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vite French- both feminine and masculine and plural Peter
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