Otilio
Otilio Origin and Meaning
Otilio is a masculine name with Latin origins, derived from the Roman family name Ottilius or Otilius, which comes from the Latin "otium" meaning "leisure" or "peace." Primarily used in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly in Mexico and parts of Central America, Otilio has a dignified, traditional quality. Though not among the most common Hispanic names, it has maintained steady usage throughout generations. The name carries a sense of strength and classical heritage while remaining distinctive. Otilio has a melodic sound with its flowing syllables, making it both memorable and pleasant to pronounce. Men named Otilio often go by the affectionate nickname "Tilo."
Famous People Named Otilio
- Otilio Ulate BlancoPresident of Costa Rica from 1949 to 1953
- Otilio GalíndezVenezuelan musician and composer
- Otilio OlguínMexican former swimmer and water polo player
- Otilio Alba PoloSpanish Catalan politician
- Otilio Montaño SánchezZapatista general during the Mexican Revolution
- Otilio Warrington aka BizcochoPuerto Rican comedian