Vieri is an Italian given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "vīrus", meaning "strong" or "forceful". It was traditionally used as a nickname for individuals with a fierce nature or great strength. In Italian culture, Vieri is often associated with figures of power and valor, such as knights and warriors. The name has been carried by several notable individuals throughout history, contributing to its enduring popularity in Italy and among those of Italian descent.
The name Vieri was given to six babies born in the year 2002.