Zotico (name)

Zotico is an Italian male given name.[1]

Variations in other languages

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"[1][2] or "life-giving".[3] 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".[3][4][5] Etymologists speculate that the name's meaning is related to "idiot".[4]

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,[2] hence the name-day can be celebrated on any of the following dates:

  • 12 January, san Zotico, martyr of Tivoli[3]
  • 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[3][6]
  • 10 February, san Zotico, martyr with Amanzio and other priestes in Rome[7][8]
  • 11 February, san Zotico, martyr in Africa[6]
  • 21 July, san Zotico, bishop of Comana of Armenia and martyr[3][6]
  • 21 August, san Zotico, martyr with Agatonico and others in Selymbria (Tracia)[7][8]
  • 21 October, Zotico of Nicomedia, soldier and martyr with Caio, Dasio and others in Nicomedia[7][6][8]
  • 23rd December, san Zotico, martyr in Gortyna[8]
  • 31st December, Zotico Of Constantinoples, priest and martyr in Constantinople[7][6]

References

  1. Accademia della Crusca p.732
  2. "Zoticus". Behind the Name. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. Burgio p. 349
  4. Nocentini pp. 1351, 1352
  5. "zotico". Corriere della Sera - Dizionari. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  6. "Name - Zoticus". CatholicSaints.Info. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  7. "Santi e beati di nome Zotico". Santi, beati e testimoni. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  8. "Martirologio". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
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