Tullio

Meaning of Tullio

Tullio is a charming and unique name for a baby boy. With Italian origins, it exudes a sense of elegance and sophistication. The name Tullio is pronounced as "TOOL-yoh" in Italian (IPA: /ˈtuːl.jo/). It is also sometimes spelled as Tullius. Although not widely used in recent years, Tullio has had sporadic popularity in the United States. In the early 20th century, it ranked within the top 4000 names and experienced some peaks in popularity during that time. Overall, Tullio carries an air of distinction and individuality, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for a name with European flair.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as TOOL-yoh (/ˈtuːl.jo/)

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Notable People Named Tullio

Tullio Francesco DeSantis, also known as Tullio, is an American contemporary artist, writer, technologist, and teacher whose work is influenced by ancient and contemporary philosophy, science, and the connection between art and life.
Tullio Levi-Civita was an Italian mathematician known for his work in absolute differential calculus and its applications to the theory of relativity, as well as significant contributions in other areas such as celestial mechanics and hydrodynamics.
Tullio De Mauro was an Italian linguist and politician, known for his role as Professor Emeritus of General Linguistics at the Sapienza University of Rome and as the Italian Minister of Education from 2000 to 2001.
Tullio Eugenio Regge was an Italian theoretical physicist.
Tullio De Piscopo is an Italian drummer, percussionist, and singer-songwriter.
Tullio Campagnolo - Gentullio Campagnolo was an Italian racing cyclist and inventor known for patenting the quick release skewer and founding the bicycle component company Campagnolo.
Tullio Kezich was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, and renowned film critic known for his biography of director Federico Fellini.
Tullio Pinelli was an Italian screenwriter famous for his collaborations with Federico Fellini on iconic films such as I Vitelloni, La Strada, La Dolce Vita, and 8½.
Tullio Lombardo, also known as Tullio Solari, was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from the famous Lombardo family known for their work on Catholic churches and tombs in Venice.
Tullio Martello was an Italian economist.
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