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Zotico is an Italian male given name.
Variations in other languages
- Catalan: Zòtic
- French: Zotique
- Ancient Greek: Ζωτικος (Zotikos)
- Latin: Zoticus
- Lithuanian: Zotikas
- Polish: Zotyk
- Portuguese: Zótico
- Spanish: Zotico
Origins and diffusion
The name originates with the Latin variant Zoticus, which is based on its ancient Greek version: Ζωτικος (Zotikos); originally ζωτικος (zotikos), which means "full of life" or "life-giving". Hence the name shares a common root with the names Zosimo, Zoilo and Zoe, and therefore has a similar meaning to the name Vitale.
The name, in Italian, coincides with the term "zotico", which means "villain", "rough", "ignorant", "rude". Etymologists speculate that the name's meaning is related to "idiot".
People
- Aurelio Avito Zotico, lover of Eligabalus
- Zotico (prefect of the praetorium), official of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Zotico of Constantinople, Roman saint
- Zotico of Nicomedia, Roman saint
Name-day
Several saints have the name Zotico, hence the name-day can be celebrated on any of the following dates:
- 12 January, san Zotico, martyr of Tivoli
- 12 January, san Zotico, soldier and martyr with his comrades; Castolo, Modesto and Rogato as well as others during their services for the Church in Africa
- 10 February, san Zotico, martyr with Amanzio and other priestes in Rome
- 11 February, san Zotico, martyr in Africa
- 21 July, san Zotico, bishop of Comana of Armenia and martyr
- 21 August, san Zotico, martyr with Agatonico and others in Selymbria (Tracia)
- 21 October, Zotico of Nicomedia, soldier and martyr with Caio, Dasio and others in Nicomedia
- 23rd December, san Zotico, martyr in Gortyna
- 31st December, Zotico Of Constantinoples, priest and martyr in Constantinople
References
- ^ Accademia della Crusca p.732
- ^ "Zoticus". Behind the Name. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ Burgio p. 349
- ^ Nocentini pp. 1351, 1352
- "zotico". Corriere della Sera - Dizionari. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ "Name - Zoticus". CatholicSaints.Info. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ "Santi e beati di nome Zotico". Santi, beati e testimoni. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ "Martirologio". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- Accademia della Crusca (1830). Tipografia della Minerva (ed.). Dizionario della lingua italiana - Volume VII. Padova.
- Burgio, Alfonso (1992). Hermes Edizioni (ed.). Dizionario dei nomi propri di persona. Roma. ISBN 88-7938-013-3.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Nocentini, Alberto (2010). Le Monnier (ed.). L'etimologico. Mondadori Education. ISBN 978-88-00-20781-2.
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