Who named spaghetti?

There is no evidence to suggest that a single individual gave the name to the pasta dish known as spaghetti. Like most culinary terms, its origin is believed to have been more gradual, with the word evolving over time. The word most likely originated from the Latin word "spācum", which means "string" or "twine". This term may have been used to describe the long, thin pasta strands that resemble strings. The name "spaghetti" began appearing in written records around the 16th century, and its use became more widespread over time as the pasta dish gained popularity.