Mateo
mah-TEH-oh
Meaning:
Gift of God
Gender
Boy
Origin
Hebrew, Spanish, Italian
Popularity Rank
#6 (boys)
#12 (overall)
#12 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Mateo has seen a surge in popularity in recent years, consistently ranking among the top names in the United States and other countries, reflecting a growing appreciation for its cultural heritage.
Why Parents Choose Mateo
Parents often choose Mateo for its melodic sound and strong meaning. It combines traditional roots with modern appeal, making it a versatile choice for their child.
History & Cultural Significance
The name Mateo is derived from the Hebrew name Mattityahu, which means 'gift of God.' It has been used since the Middle Ages, especially in Spain and Latin America, and is recognized in various forms across many languages.
Mateo is a popular name in Spanish-speaking cultures, often associated with strong religious connotations due to its biblical roots.
Notable People Named Mateo
- Mateo Kovačić - Croatian professional footballer
- Mateo Messina - Grammy Award-winning composer
- Mateo Askaripour - American author
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Pop Culture References
- Mateo - Character in the television series 'Jane the Virgin'
- Mateo - A character in the video game 'Fire Emblem: Three Houses'