Cato

Cato originates in Latin language and means "clever". Initially, it functioned as a surname, the famous bearer being Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis, known as Cato the Younger, a Roman statesman and Julius Ceasar's opponent. As a surname, Cato is used until today, as a masculine given name it is very rare.

Origin/Usage
Latin
Pronunciation
KAH-to
Meaning
Clever