Concetto is an Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin word 'concipit', meaning 'to conceive' or 'to think'. It is composed of two elements: 'con-' meaning 'with, together' and '-ceptio' meaning 'reception, perception'. Thus, Concetto can be interpreted as 'receiving together' or 'perceiving with'. This name has been traditionally used in Italy, but it is not very common. It is often associated with artistic and intellectual circles due to its connection to concepts of thought and creativity.
"Concetto saw a surge in popularity around the late teens to early twenties, with a peak of seven births each year from 1919 to 1921. However, it then declined significantly by the mid-twenties and thirties, with only five births recorded in those years."