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Boy Name · Greek Origin

Agapito

Rare · 7 letters · Beloved

Agapito — a boy name from the Greek tradition — is an uncommon, standout choice. Its meaning, "Beloved", anchors the name in something deeper than sound alone. If Augusto is on your shortlist, Agapito belongs in the same conversation.

Agapito meaning, origin, and usage

Meaning: Beloved

Origin: Greek naming roots help connect Agapito to related Greek baby names.

Pronunciation: Baby Name Studio pronounces Agapito as A·G·A·P·I·T·O, with 7 letters and a boy usage profile.

Popularity: According to Baby Name Studio's 2026 tracker, Agapito is an uncommon, standout choice in the Rare tier.

Agapito variants, nicknames, middle names, and sibling names

Frequently asked about Agapito

What does the name Agapito mean?

Agapito means "Beloved" and is of Greek origin.

What is the origin of Agapito?

Agapito originates in Greek naming tradition.

How do you pronounce Agapito?

Agapito has 7 letters and is most commonly stressed on the first syllable.

Is Agapito a boy's or girl's name?

Agapito is primarily used as a boy's name in US records.

How popular is Agapito in 2026?

In our 2026 popularity tracker, Agapito sits in the Rare tier — an uncommon, standout choice.

What names are similar to Agapito?

Names that share Agapito's sound and style include Augusto, Aniceto, Alberto, Agatha, Asbury.

What middle names pair well with Agapito?

Good middle-name fits for Agapito pair an opposite syllable rhythm: if Agapito is short, lean longer (e.g. classical or three-syllable middles); if Agapito is longer, a one-syllable middle keeps the full name from feeling heavy.

What are good sibling names for Agapito?

Sibling names that pair naturally with Agapito share its rhythm without rhyming — Augusto, Aniceto, Alberto all sit comfortably alongside it on a shortlist.