VITELLO
Vitello
Origins and Meaning: Vitello is an Italian surname that translates to "calf" in English. It is believed to have originated as a nickname or occupational surname either for someone who raised or worked with calves or as a term of endearment for a gentle or innocent individual.
Migration and Distribution: Although Vitello is an Italian surname, it is not commonly found in Britain. However, with the historical migration and movement of people between Italy and Great Britain, it is possible for individuals bearing the surname Vitello to be residing in the UK.
Notable Individuals: As the surname Vitello is not widely recognised in British history, there are no notable individuals with this surname of particular historical significance in the UK.
Variants: Variants of the surname Vitello can include Vitiello, Vitela, and Vitellio.
References: As Vitello is a less common surname in Britain, detailed references to the history and significance of this particular surname may be limited. Research sources would likely include specialised genealogical records and databases.
There are approximately 43 people named Vitello in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Vitello.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Ciro
- Michael
- Nicolo
- Santo
Female
- Anna