Antimo is a rare and distinctive given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word 'antimonium', which means antimony, a metallic element. It was occasionally used as a personal name in ancient Rome, but it has since become quite uncommon even in Italy. The name Antimo has no established alternative spellings or diminutives, maintaining its unique character throughout.
Antimo experienced a gap of 15 years between its first and second recorded birth years, with both occurring only once during those periods. It then saw an increase to 6 births in the year 1940. Overall, there were 16 babies named Antimo born over these three years.