Audrey Bitoni
U.S. women's national soccer team; FIFA Women's World Cup participant
Audrey Bitoni (born January 17, 1989) is an American former professional soccer player who represented the United States in international competition. Born in California, Bitoni developed her soccer skills from an early age and became a competitive athlete at the collegiate level. She played as a forward and competed for the U.S. women's national soccer team, participating in major international tournaments including FIFA Women's World Cups and Olympic Games. Bitoni was part of the American soccer program during a significant period of its development, competing alongside some of the sport's greatest players. Her career in professional soccer reflected the growing prominence of women's soccer in the United States and internationally. While her professional career was shorter than some of her contemporaries, Bitoni's participation in international competition at the highest level contributed to the visibility and development of women's soccer as a sport. Her legacy is part of the broader narrative of American women's soccer's rise to prominence on the global stage.
Athlete
American
1989
Thinking about the name
Audrey
English origin
“Derived from the Old English Æðelþryð, meaning 'noble strength,' Audrey was borne by a seventh-century Mercian saint and princess. The name experienced a major revival in the 20th century thanks to actress Audrey Hepburn, whose grace and sophistication made it synonymous with elegance. It remains a sophisticated classic that feels both vintage and perpetually fresh.”