Aldo

"Old, wise"

β™‚ Male Β· Italian
classic wise historical

πŸ“– About Aldo

Aldo is an Italian name of Germanic origin, deriving from the Old High German "ald," meaning "old" or "experienced" β€” qualities long associated with wisdom in early medieval Germanic culture. The name entered Italy via the Longobard invasions of the 6th century. During the Renaissance, Aldo Manuzio β€” the Venetian printer who invented italic typeface and created the pocket book β€” gave it lasting intellectual prestige. In the 20th century, Italian statesman Aldo Moro carried it to global prominence. In the US, Aldo peaked around rank 540 in the 1960s, then eased to rank 720 in the 2020s, though it draws renewed interest as a vintage name with substance. Across Latin America it remains familiar through Italian immigration heritage.

πŸ“ Details

  • OriginItalian
  • Genderβ™‚ Male
  • MeaningOld, wise

⭐ Famous People

  • Aldo Manuzio (Aldus Manutius) β€” Italian Renaissance printer and humanist scholar; founder of the Aldine Press, inventor of italic type, and creator of the modern pocket book.
  • Aldo Moro β€” Italian statesman and twice Prime Minister of Italy; a key architect of postwar Italian democracy, kidnapped and murdered by the Red Brigades in 1978.
  • Aldo Gucci β€” Italian businessman who transformed Gucci into a global luxury fashion empire, expanding the brand across the United States and the world.
  • Aldo Leopold β€” American author, philosopher, and conservationist; his landmark book A Sand County Almanac (1949) is foundational to the modern environmental movement.
  • Aldo Ray β€” American film actor celebrated for tough-guy roles in Hollywood films of the 1950s and 1960s, including The Marrying Kind and Battle Cry.

πŸ“Š Popularity Over Time

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States

1960s
#540
2020s
#720