Vincenzo

/vɪnˈtʃɛn.zoʊ/ noun

Definition

A male given name of Italian origin, used as a personal name for people.

Etymology

From Latin 'Vincentius,' derived from 'vincens' (conquering, winning), from 'vincere' (to conquer). The name literally means 'victor' or 'conqueror' and has been used since Roman times.

Kelly Says

Names encode ambition—Vincenzo means 'conqueror,' just as Alexander means 'defender' and Victor means 'winner.' Parents have always selected names to reflect hoped-for qualities in their children.

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