Mateo (given name)

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Mateo is a masculine given name, a form of Matthew used in Spanish and Croatian, similar to the Italian form Matteo. Mateo was among the five most popular names for Hispanic newborn boys in the American state of Virginia in 2022. [1] Notable people with the name include:

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  1. "Virginia Department of Health's Office of Vital Records Announces Top Fifteen Baby Names of 2022, Other Interesting Virginia Birth Data".

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