Certificate of Name
Nicodemo
Masculine
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Nicodemo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the biblical name Nicodemus. It derives from the Greek name Nikodemos, meaning "victory of the people" (from nike, "victory," and demos, "the people"). In the New Testament, Nicodemus is a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who visits Jesus by night (John 3:1–21) and later helps Joseph of Arimathea prepare Jesus' body for burial (John 19:39–42). Etymology and Biblical Background The name Nicodemo entered the Romance languages through Latin Nicodemus, a transliteration of Greek Νικόδημος. The victory-theme element nike is common in Greek names (e.g., Nicholas, “victory of the people”), while demos reflects civic or popular identity. Nicodemo the Pharisee is often portrayed as a cautious but sincere seeker of truth, ultimately providing the myrrh and aloes for Jesus's entombment, a detail that has made the name especially evocative in Christian contexts. Notable Bearers Nicodemo Ferrucci (1574–1650), Italian Baroque painter of religious works. Nicodemo Scarfo (1929–2017), notorious American mob boss of the Philadelphia crime family. Attilio Nicodemo (born 1974), Italian footballer. Tony Nicodemo, American basketball player. Variants and Cultural Spread Nicodemo is part of a wider family of names. Related forms include Greek Nikodimos, French Nicodème, Finnish Teemu (through Nikodem), and Polish Nikodem. The Italian diminutive Nico is also used as a short form of Nicodemo and other Nico- names. While less common than the English Nicodemus, Nicodemo remains in regular use in Italy, Spain, and Portugal, particularly among families with Catholic heritage. Meaning: Victory of the people Origin: Greek, via Latin Type: Given name Usage Regions: Italy, Spain, Portugal
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