Matteo is a masculine given name of Italian origin. It is derived from the Latin name Matthias, which means "gift of God." The name has been popular in Italy for centuries and has also gained popularity in other countries with significant Italian populations.
The name Matteo first appeared in the New Testament of the Bible as one of Jesus' apostles, who was chosen to replace Judas Iscariot. After his death, Matthias was venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.
In literature, the most notable character named Matteo is from the novel "The Name of the Rose" by Italian author Umberto Eco. The story follows a monk named Adso of Melk and his teacher, William of Baskerville, who investigate a series of murders at a Benedictine monastery in Northern Italy during the 14th century.
Today, Matteo continues to be a popular name in Italy and is also used in other countries such as Spain, France, and the United States. It has been consistently ranked among the top names for boys in recent years in Italy, with its highest ranking being the third most popular name in 2017. The name's popularity can be attributed to its strong Italian heritage, its positive meaning, and its classic yet modern sound.
The name Matteo has seen a consistent presence in the United States over recent years. According to available statistics, there were 5 babies named Matteo born in the U.S. in both 2014 and 2018. However, there was a slight increase in popularity in 2023, with 6 newborns sharing this name. In total, from these years alone, there have been 16 children given the name Matteo at birth in the United States.