Agapito is a strong and unique name of Greek origin, meaning "beloved" or "dear." It is predominantly used for baby boys. The name Agapito has a rich historical and religious significance, being associated with several saints and popes throughout history. Its Spanish pronunciation "ah-gah-PEE-toh" adds to its exotic appeal. While not as common as some other names, Agapito has maintained a consistent presence in Texas over the years, with occasional fluctuations in popularity. This name carries an air of distinction and individuality, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name with deep roots and a touch of elegance.
Eleno Agapito Mayor Valenzuela was a Cuban professional baseball pitcher known for his left-handed pitching. |
Agapito Sánchez, also known as "El Ciclón" and "Dirty Sanchez", was a Dominican boxer who competed in the Super Bantamweight weight class, winning 37 out of 50 fights, with 18 by knockout. |
Agapito Conchu, also known as Agapito Concho, was a prominent Filipino silent film director in the mid-1930s. |
Agapito Gómez Álvarez is a retired Spanish boxer who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics. |