Artemio

Meaning of Artemio

Artemio is a masculine name with Spanish origin. It is pronounced as ahr-TEH-mee-oh (/arˈtemjo/) in Spanish. The name Artemio has variations such as Artemios. In the United States, Artemio has been given to newborn boys since at least the early 20th century. Although its popularity fluctuates, it has remained consistently used over the years. In recent times, it has ranked around 4000-5000 in terms of occurrences, indicating that it is a relatively uncommon name. The associations with the name Artemio are rooted in its Spanish origin and cultural significance.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ahr-TEH-mee-oh (/arˈtemjo/)

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Similar Names to Artemio

Notable People Named Artemio

Artemio Ricarte y García was a prominent Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War, known as the Father of the Philippine Army and the first Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Artemio Panganiban - Artemio Villaseñor Panganiban Jr. was the 21st Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Philippines from 2005 to 2006.
Artemio Precioso, a Spanish writer and editor, was known for founding numerous newspapers, magazines, and editorial houses, and for his involvement in the fiction collection La Novela de Hoy.
Artemio Franchi was an Italian football administrator.
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