Vincenzo
vin-CHEN-tso
Vincenzo is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “An Italian form of Vincent, derived from the Latin Vincentius, meaning 'to conquer'.”. It currently ranks #712 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2022.
What Vincenzo Means
“An Italian form of Vincent, derived from the Latin Vincentius, meaning 'to conquer'.”
The Story of Vincenzo
From the heart of Italy comes a name that echoes through centuries of ambition, a declaration of the will to conquer.
Vincenzo is the Italian form of Vincent, a name with deep roots in Latin. Derived from 'Vincentius,' it carries the powerful meaning 'to conquer' or 'victorious.' This name journeyed from ancient Rome through the rise of the Roman Empire, solidifying its presence in the vibrant culture of Italy, where it has been borne by artists, leaders, and innovators for generations.
Saying 'Vincenzo' aloud feels like drawing a sword, a sharp, resonant sound that speaks of purpose. When you imagine your son, you see a spirit that meets challenges head-on, a natural leader with an innate drive. This name, inscribed on his baby blanket, feels like a preordained ambition, a whispered encouragement for your boy to always strive, to always overcome.
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Famous Namesakes
Vincenzo Bellini
Italian opera composer
Vincenzo Nibali
Italian professional road cyclist
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Peak Year
#395 in 2022
Total Births
10,252
First Recorded
1900
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