Cataldo is a strong and distinctive male name with Italian origins. It is pronounced as kah-TAHL-doh (/kaˈtaɪldo/) in Italian. The name Cataldo has a rich history and is associated with Saint Catald, who was an Irish monk known for his piety and miracles. The name has also been used by several Italian saints and martyrs, adding to its religious significance. In the United States, the name Cataldo has been recorded in Pennsylvania, with occurrences dating back to the early 20th century. It reflects a sense of tradition and heritage while maintaining a timeless appeal for modern parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their son.
Cataldo Vito Amodei was an influential Italian composer of the mid-Baroque period known for his cantatas, motets, serenatas, pastorales, psalms, and oratorios. |