Attilio is an Italian masculine given name derived from the ancient Roman gens Atilia, reflecting a lineage rooted in classical Latin tradition. Pronounced aht-TEE-lyoh (/atˈtiːljo/), it conveys a sense of historical gravitas and Mediterranean warmth. In Italy, Attilio appears consistently in regional records, literature and ecclesiastical history, while in the United States it remains rare—Social Security Administration data record fewer than a dozen newborns annually and a ranking around 900th in recent years. This pattern highlights its status as a distinctive choice for parents drawn to names with a storied past. Combining Roman resonance with Italian flair, Attilio offers a concise yet evocative connection to Latin heritage.
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