📖 About Vittore
Vittore is an Italianate and Lusophone-variant form connected to Victor/Vítor, from Latin victor, meaning “winner” or “conqueror.” Although less common than Vittorio in Italian and Vítor in Portuguese, Vittore preserves the same classical Roman victory symbolism and appears in historical, artistic, and regional naming records. The name reflects how the Victor family adapted across Romance languages while retaining a shared semantic core tied to triumph, strength, and achievement. In modern usage, Vittore is comparatively rare, which gives it a distinctive heritage character for families seeking a traditional form outside mainstream options. Its concise but formal sound keeps it recognizable across Portuguese-, Italian-, and Spanish-speaking contexts.
📍 Details
- OriginPortuguese
- Gender♂ Male
- MeaningVariant of Vitor. Victor, conqueror
🔀 Variants & Related Names
⭐ Famous People
- Vittore Carpaccio — Italian Renaissance painter of the Venetian school
- Vittore Ghislandi — Italian painter of the late Baroque period, also known as Fra Galgario
- Vittore Belliniano — Italian Renaissance artist associated with mural and decorative painting traditions
- Vittore Crivelli — Italian painter active in the late 15th century