Liam Patel

By Liam Patel
Linguistics Researcher

Updated on September 04, 2024

Ippolito

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Origin: Greek

Meaning: Freer of horses, unleasher of horses

If wild horses couldn’t keep you away from baby, then stop horsing around and name baby Ippolito! This hay-larious moniker has Greek origins, deriving from the name Hippolytus—who was also a Greek mythological figure—and means “freer or horses” or “unleasher of horses.” Baby can take a lot from this name, be it that they would like to work with animals or that they should take the reins of their life into their own hands and never leash, hinder, or constrain themselves. Ippo, Po, and Lito are some gallopingly great nickname options, too.