Italian Names: Most Popular Italian Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Italian Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Italian Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | Italian form of ABEL. | |
Boy | Italian form of ABRAHAM. | |
Boy, Girl | father of many | |
Girl | father of many | |
Boy, Girl | father of many | |
Girl | father of many | |
Boy | Variant of ALBERTO. | |
Boy | Italian form of ADAM. | |
Girl | Lady of sorrows, From the virgin Mary | |
Boy, Girl | From a Latinized Germanic name which was derived from the element adal meaning "noble". | |
Boy | Italian form of Audamar (see OTMAR). | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Italian and Spanish form of ADOLF. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Feminine form of ADRIAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Portuguese form of ADRIAN. | |
Boy | Portuguese and Galician form of ALFONSO. | |
Boy, Girl | Cognate of AGATHA. | |
Girl | Italian and Latvian form of AGNES. | |
Girl | angel | |
Girl | angel | |
Girl | angel | |
Boy | angel | |
Girl | Italian feminine form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)). | |
Boy | Italian form of Augustinus (see AUGUSTINE (1)). | |
Boy | ready for battle | |
Boy, Girl | A sand hill | |
Boy | Italian form of Albanus (see ALBAN). | |
Boy | Italian form of ALBERICH. | |
Girl | Feminine diminutive of ALBERT. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ALBERT. | |
Girl | white, fair | |
Boy | Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of ALBINUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Alcee | |
Boy | Italian and French form of ALCIDES. | |
Boy, Girl | From the old house | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element ald "old", and possibly also with adal "noble". | |
Boy | Antique, Wise protector, Old friend | |
Boy | Probably a diminutive of names beginning with the Old English element eald "old". It has been in use as an English given name since the Middle Ages, m | |
Boy | Medieval variant of ALDOUS. | |
Girl | cheerful | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ALESSANDRA. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of ALEXANDRA. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of ALEXANDER. A famous bearer was Alessandro Volta (1745-1827), the Italian physicist who invented the battery. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian feminine form of ALEXIS. | |
Boy | Italian form of ALEXIS. | |
Girl | Beautiful dressed, Small winged one | |
Boy | Italian form of ALPHAEUS. | |
Boy | white | |
Boy | German, Dutch and Polish form of ALFONSO. | |
Girl | Italian feminine form of ALFONSO. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ALFRED. | |
Boy | old one or elder | |
Boy, Girl | Means "cheerful, lively" in Italian. It was borne by a short-lived illegitimate daughter of Lord Byron (1817-1822). | |
Girl | gay and jaunty | |
Boy, Girl | Alma is a variant of the name Amalia, meaning 'nourishing', 'kind', 'imitating', 'rivaling' (Latin), 'girl', 'secret', 'maiden' (Hebrew), 'soul' (Ital | |
Girl | Aloe | |
Boy | Italian form of ALOYSIUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Spanish variant of ALFONSO. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian variant of ALFONSO. | |
Alphie
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Boy | Noble, eager::Meaning of the name Alphie |
Alrigo
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Boy | Rules the estate. |
Boy, Girl | Army of elves | |
Boy | Venetian form of LOUIS. | |
Boy | Italian variant of AMADEUS. This was the name of a 19th-century king of Spain (born in Italy). | |
Boy, Girl | gift of love | |
Boy, Girl | industrious | |
Girl | unknown | |
Girl | Amalfi | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of AMATUS. | |
Boy | Italian form of AMATOR. | |
Girl | Italian cognate of AMBER. | |
Boy | Diminutive of AMBROGIO. | |
Boy | Italian form of Ambrosius (see AMBROSE). | |
Boy | Georgian form of Ambrosios (see AMBROSE). | |
Girl | Italian feminine form of AMADEUS. | |
Boy | Italian form of AMADEUS. A notable bearer of this name was Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856), an Italian chemist most famous for the constant that now bears | |
Girl | universal battle | |
Boy | Portuguese and Spanish form of AMERIGO. | |
Boy, Girl | work ruler or home ruler | |
Girl | Ameriga | |
Boy | Amerigo | |
Boy, Girl | work ruler or home ruler | |
Boy | work ruler or home ruler | |
Boy | work ruler or home ruler | |
Boy | Italian form of HAMILCAR. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of AMOR. | |
Boy | Italian form of Ampelius, the Latin form of the Greek name (Ampelios), which was derived from (ampelos) meaning "vine". Saint Ampelius was a 7th-cen | |
Boy | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ANACLETUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Spanish form of ANASTASIUS. | |
Boy | manly, brave | |
Boy, Girl | Romanian feminine form of ANDREW. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ANDREA (1). | |
Boy, Girl | Latinate diminutive of ANGELA. A famous bearer is American actress Angelina Jolie (1975-). | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ANGELO or ÁNGEL. | |
Girl | Dutch form of ANGÉLIQUE. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of Angelus (see ANGEL). | |
Boy, Girl | Greek form of Angelus (see ANGEL). | |
Boy | Variant of ANGELO. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AMABEL influenced by the name ANNA. This name appears to have arisen in Scotland in the Middle Ages. | |
Boy, Girl | Latinate form of ANNABEL. It can also be taken as a combination of ANNA and BELLA. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ANNABEL. It can also be taken as a combination of ANNA and BELLE. | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ANNA and LISA. | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ANNA and MARIA. | |
Girl | Latinate diminutive of ANNA. | |
Boy | Italian form of HANNIBAL. | |
Girl | Variant of ANNUNZIATA. | |
Girl | Means "announced" in Italian, referring to the event in the New Testament in which the angel Gabriel tells the Virgin Mary of the imminent birth of Je | |
Girl | announcement or notice | |
Girl | announcement or notice | |
Boy | Italian form of a Germanic name composed of the elements ans "god" and wald "power, leader, ruler". | |
Boy | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ANSELM. | |
Boy | stubborn or resistant | |
Boy | Greek form of ANTIOCHUS. | |
Boy | From the Greek name (Antiochos), derived from Greek (anti) "against, compared to, like" and (oche) "support". This was the name of several rulers o | |
Boy | stubborn, resistant | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine diminutive of Antonius (see ANTHONY). | |
Boy | Diminutive of Antonius (see ANTHONY). | |
Girl | Feminine form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). | |
Girl | Diminutive of ANTONIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of Antoninus (see ANTONINO). | |
Boy | Italian form of the Roman name Antoninus, which was derived from Antonius (see ANTHONY). There were several early saints named Antoninus, including th | |
Boy | Spanish and Italian form of Antonius (see ANTHONY). A famous bearer was the Italian Renaissance painter Antonio Pisanello (c. 1395-1455). It is also t | |
Girl | Spanish cognate of ANNUNZIATA. | |
Girl | announcement or notice | |
Girl | announcement or notice | |
Boy | Means "archangel" in Italian. | |
Boy | Ardian | |
Boy | Derived from medieval Italian ardito "bold". | |
Boy | Italian form of HARTWIN. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Italian form of ARIADNE. | |
Boy, Girl | Of the army | |
Boy, Girl | Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of HERMAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from the word armon meaning 'castle'. | |
Girl | Probably created by the 16th-century Italian poet Torquato Tasso for his epic poem 'Jerusalem Delivered' (1580). In the poem Armida is a beautiful enc | |
Boy | Of the army | |
Boy | Eagle, Powerful | |
Boy | Italian form of ARNOLD. | |
Boy | French form of ARNOLD. | |
Boy | eagle ruler | |
Boy | Eagle, Powerful | |
Boy | Italian form of ARNULF. | |
Boy | Italian form of HAROLD. | |
Boy | Italian form of AARON. | |
Boy | Italian form of HENRY. | |
Boy | Italian and Spanish form of ARTEMIOS. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Spanish form of ARTHUR. | |
Girl | Italian cognate of ASUNCIÓN. | |
Boy | Italian form of the Roman family name Atilius, which is of unknown Etruscan origin. Marcus Atilius Regulus was a Roman consul and hero of the First Pu | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of AUGUSTUS. It was introduced to Britain when King George III, a member of the German House of Hanover, gave this name to his second da | |
Girl | Feminine form of AURELIANUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Spanish form of AURELIUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Means "dawn" in Latin. Aurora was the Roman goddess of the morning. It has occasionally been used as a given name since the Renaissance. | |
Girl | Avellina | |
Boy | Avellino | |
Girl | Means "azure, sky blue" in Italian. | |
Girl | Feminine form of BALBINUS. Saint Balbina was a 2nd-century Roman woman martyred with her father Quirinus. | |
Boy | Italian form of BALTHAZAR. | |
Baldassario
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Boy | |
Boy | Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element bald "bold, brave", such as BALDOVINO and TEOBALDO. | |
Boy | Italian form of BALDWIN. | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and win "friend". In the Middle Ages this was a popular name in Flanders and among the Normans, | |
Girl | young girl | |
Girl | Derived from Italian bambina meaning "young girl". The American novelist Marjorie Benton Cooke used it in her novel 'Bambi' (1914). This was also the | |
Girl | young girl | |
Girl | young girl | |
Boy, Girl | young girl | |
Boy | Italian short form of BARTHOLOMEW. | |
Boy | Italian form of BARTHOLOMEW. | |
Boy | Italian and Spanish form of BASIL (1). | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of BAPTISTE. | |
Boy, Girl | French form of BEATRIX. | |
Girl | Beautiful woman | |
Girl | beautiful | |
Girl | Beautiful woman | |
Girl | Stronghold | |
Bellance
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Girl | White. |
Boy | the one with the beautiful armor | |
Boy | the one with the beautiful armor | |
Girl | Bellini | |
Girl | beautiful | |
Boy | beautiful to see | |
Boy | beautiful to see | |
Boy | beautiful to see | |
Boy | beautiful to see | |
Boy | beautiful to see | |
Boy | beautiful to see | |
Boy | beautiful to see | |
Girl | Beautiful woman | |
Girl | blessed | |
Benedo
|
Boy | Blessed |
Boy, Girl | Blessed | |
Beno
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Boy | Blessed::Meaning of the name Beno::His son. |
Boy | welcome | |
Boy | Appeared in Romeo & Juliet | |
Girl | white, pure | |
Beppina
|
Girl | God gives |
Beppo
|
Boy | God gives |
Boy, Girl | Appeared in Hamlet | |
Bernece
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Girl | Bringing victory |
Girl | victory bringer | |
Girl | strong, brave bear | |
Girl | Brave as a bear | |
Bernicah
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Girl | Bringing victory |
Bernyc
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Girl | Bringing victory |
Boy | Bertoldo | |
Girl | Bertrona | |
Girl | white, pure | |
Boy | stutterer | |
Boy, Girl | White | |
Girl | White | |
Girl | white and pure | |
Boy, Girl | white, pure | |
Girl | A lady | |
Girl | Voyager | |
Girl | white, pure | |
Girl | Bionda | |
Boy, Girl | White, Shining | |
Girl | white and pure | |
Boy, Girl | White | |
Girl | Beautiful woman | |
Girl | Bona | |
Girl | good daughter | |
Boy | excellent or courageous | |
Boy | sword or fiery torch | |
Boy, Girl | Brandy drink | |
Boy | excellent, courageous | |
Boy | excellent or courageous | |
Boy | swift | |
Girl | white, pure | |
Cachele
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Girl | Ewe |
Cachelle
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Girl | Ewe |
Girl | with rhythm | |
Caira
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Girl | Beloved::Meaning of the name Caira |
Boy | English form of CAIETANUS. | |
Boy | rejoiced | |
Boy, Girl | Portuguese and Spanish form of CALLISTUS. | |
Girl | Feminine form of CALOGERO. | |
Boy | From the Late Latin name Calogerus which meant "beautiful elder" from Greek (kalos) "beautiful" and (geron) "old man, elder". This was the name of a | |
Boy | fair old age | |
Boy, Girl | A carved gem portrait | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of CAMILLUS. | |
Girl | skin | |
Canntara
|
Girl | Sing |
Girl | Bridge | |
Cantella
|
Girl | Sing |
Boy, Girl | whimsical or playful | |
Girl | whimsical or playful | |
Boy, Girl | The goat | |
Girl | whimsical or playful | |
Boy, Girl | From the English word meaning "impulse", ultimately (via French) from Italian capriccio. | |
Girl | Elaborated form of CAPRICE. | |
Caprie
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Girl | Whimsical::Meaning of the name Caprie |
Girl | whimsical or playful | |
Boy, Girl | From an Italian word meaning "beloved". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century, though it did not become popular until after the 1950 | |
Girl | beloved or friend | |
Girl | beloved or God's promise | |
Girl | beloved; friend; God's promise | |
Carana
|
Girl | Beloved |
Caranah
|
Girl | Beloved |
Girl | beloved | |
Girl | beloved | |
Boy, Girl | An elaborate form of the Latin name for a constellation in the Southern sky 'Cara', or a variant of the name Karina meaning 'beloved' or 'cute'. | |
Carinah
|
Girl | Beloved |
Boy, Girl | Derived from Latin caritas meaning "dearness, esteem, love". | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of CARLO, CARLOS or CARL. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of CHARLES. | |
Boy, Girl | Spanish and Portuguese form of CHARLOTTE. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of CHARLOTTE. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Spanish form of CARMEL. | |
Girl | Golden | |
Girl | Golden | |
Boy, Girl | orchard or garden | |
Boy, Girl | Spanish and Italian masculine form of CARMEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CARMEN. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian masculine form of CARMEN. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of CAROLUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Latinate feminine form of CAROLUS. This is the name of two American states: North and South Carolina. They were named for Charles I, king of England. | |
Girl | beloved or friend | |
Girl | beloved | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Catalan form of KATHERINE. | |
Girl | pure | |
Girl | Italian diminutive of CATERINA. | |
Cella
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Girl | |
Boy | head of hair | |
Boy | Cesco | |
Chianti
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Girl | Red wine::Meaning of the name Chianti |
Boy, Girl | The Italian form of the name Clara, meaning 'bright', 'famous' and 'clear'. | |
Girl | from Cyprus | |
Girl | from Cyprus | |
Boy, Girl | God is gracious | |
Girl | God is gracious | |
Boy, Girl | May be a variant of the name Cian, meaning 'ancient' in Gaelic. Also associated with the name Sian, a Welsh form of the name Jeanne. | |
Girl | God is gracious | |
Girl | From Cyprus | |
Girl | from Cyprus | |
Girl | from Cyprus | |
Boy | lord | |
Boy, Girl | warm wind | |
Boy | Clelio | |
Girl | Concilia | |
Girl | Condoleeza | |
Boy | Cono | |
Girl | Constancy, Steadfastness | |
Girl | constancy, steadfastness | |
Boy, Girl | Contessa | |
Girl | From the round hill, Seething pool, Ravine | |
Boy, Girl | Horn | |
Boy | Horn | |
Boy | order, organization, beauty | |
Boy, Girl | order, organization, beauty | |
Boy, Girl | Order, Universe | |
Boy, Girl | Annointed, Follower of Christ | |
Girl | from Cyprus | |
Girl | from Cyprus | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of DAPHNE. | |
Girl | lady | |
Girl | lady | |
Boy, Girl | Italian feminine form of DAMIAN. | |
Boy | Italian form of DAMIAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of DANIEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of DANIEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of DANIEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Cognate of DANIEL. | |
Boy | Medieval short form of DURANTE. The most notable bearer of this name was Dante Alighieri, the 13th-century Italian poet who wrote the 'Divine Comedy'. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Feminine form of DARIUS. Saint Daria was a 3rd-century Greek woman who was martyred with her husband Chrysanthus under the Roman emperor Numerian. It | |
Boy | Italian form of DARIUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of DAVID. | |
Girl | Italian, German and Dutch form of DEBORAH. | |
Boy, Girl | Soft as wool | |
Girl | Soft as wool | |
Boy | Demonte | |
Boy | Desired | |
Girl | Appeared in All's Well that Ends Well, Pericles | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Boy | Dionigi | |
Boy | Of the Lord | |
Girl | A lady | |
Boy, Girl | Lady, Respectful title and female equivalent of Don. | |
Girl | lady | |
Girl | Gift from God | |
Girl | Donatella | |
Boy | Gift of God | |
Girl | Dark haired | |
Boy, Girl | Great chief | |
Girl | world mighty; lady | |
Girl | lady | |
Boy, Girl | lady | |
Girl | lady | |
Boy, Girl | A lady | |
Girl | lady | |
Donnah
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Girl | Lady::Meaning of the name Donnah |
Girl | lady | |
Girl | lady | |
Girl | lady | |
Girl | lady | |
Girl | Donnetta | |
Girl | lady | |
Donnia
|
Girl | Lady |
Boy, Girl | Ruler of the world, Brown stranger | |
Girl | lady | |
Boy | Enduring | |
Boy | Enduring | |
Boy | lasting | |
Girl | lady | |
Girl | Cognate of EDITH. | |
Girl | Italian feminine form of EDMUND. | |
Boy | Italian form of EDMUND. | |
Boy | Italian form of EDWARD. | |
Boy, Girl | Spanish and Portuguese form of EDWARD. | |
Girl | Italian form of HEDWIG. | |
Boy | From the Latin byname Ephesius, which originally belonged to a person who was from the city of Ephesus in Ionia. This was the name of a saint martyred | |
Boy | Italian form of Aegidius (see GILES). | |
Boy | Eigidio | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of HILDA. | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a poem | |
Girl | sun ray | |
Boy, Girl | sun ray | |
Girl | God's promise | |
Elizabetta
|
Girl | consecrated to God. |
Boy | God is with us | |
Emeril
|
Girl | |
Boy | Serious | |
Boy | Emidio | |
Boy, Girl | Of English origin and a variant spelling of the name Emelia which itself is a variant of the Germanic name Amalia, that being derived from 'amal' mean | |
Boy, Girl | eager | |
Boy, Girl | Flattering | |
Emmanuele
|
Boy | Meaning of the name Emmanuele::God is among us'. |
Enna
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Boy, Girl | Meaning of the name Enna |
Girl | Ever-powerful | |
Girl | home ruler | |
Girl | home ruler | |
Boy | Ruler of an estate | |
Girl | Ruler | |
Girl | home ruler | |
Boy | home ruler | |
Boy, Girl | Rules her household | |
Girl | Epifania | |
Boy | splendid gift | |
Boy | splendid gift or Hera's glory | |
Boy | soldier | |
Girl | Ermenegilda | |
Boy | soldier or warrior | |
Girl | heroic | |
Girl | heroic | |
Girl | heroic | |
Boy, Girl | Star | |
Este
|
Boy, Girl | From the east. |
Boy, Girl | Noble kind | |
Boy | loyal | |
Girl, Unisex | Feminine form of FABIUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of Fabianus (see FABIAN). | |
Boy | Italian and Portuguese form of Fabianus (see FABIAN). | |
Boy | Italian and Spanish form of FABIUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of FABIA. This was the name of a 4th-century saint from Rome. | |
Girl | Feminine form of Fabricius (see FABRICE). | |
Girl | works with the hands | |
Girl | works with the hands | |
Girl | works with the hands | |
Girl | Italian feminine form of Fabricius (see FABRICE). | |
Boy | Italian form of Fabricius (see FABRICE). | |
Girl | Butterfly | |
Girl | Butterfly | |
Girl | Butterfly | |
Girl | Butterfly | |
Girl | Butterfly | |
Girl | Butterfly | |
Girl | Butterfly | |
Girl | Feminine form of FAUSTUS. | |
Boy | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of FAUSTUS. | |
Girl | Dutch, Spanish and Italian form of PHOEBE. | |
Boy | Italian form of FIDEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian feminine form of FREDERICK. | |
Boy, Girl | Spanish and Italian form of FREDERICK. Spanish poet Federico GarcÃa Lorca (1898-1936) and Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini (1920-1993) are famous b | |
Girl | fair and pale | |
Boy, Girl | Italian form of FELIX. | |
Boy | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman name Felicianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name FELIX. | |
Girl | Italian form of FELICITAS. It also coincides closely with Italian felicità "happiness". | |
Feorella
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Girl | Flower |
Girl | Feminine form of FERDINAND. | |
Boy | Italian form of FERDINAND. | |
Boy | Derived from the Late Latin name Ferrutius, a derivative of ferrum meaning "iron, sword". Saint Ferrutius was a 3rd-century martyr with his brother Fe | |
Boy, Girl | little fiery one | |
Girl | Derived from Italian fiamma "fire" combined with a diminutive suffix. | |
Boy | Fico | |
Boy | Italian form of FILIBERT. | |
Boy | Italian form of PHILIP. | |
Boy, Girl | Song lover, Friend, Lover of the moon | |
Boy | little flower | |
Girl | Flower | |
Boy, Girl | Blond, Golden hair | |
Boy | Noble estate, Eager | |
Boy | Noble estate, Eager | |
Boy, Girl | from France | |
Boy, Girl | frenchman or free man | |
Boy, Girl | Originated in the Italian language, Francessca means 'free one' or 'frenchwoman' and is a derivative of Frances. | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | A form of the English Frances meaning Frenchwoman, free one. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From Hebrew origin meaning 'heroine of God' it is mainly used in German. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of GABRIEL. | |
Boy | French form of Caietanus (see GAETANO). | |
Girl | Feminine form of GAETANO. | |
Girl | French feminine form of Caietanus (see GAETANO). | |
Boy | Meaning & History | |
Boy | Gaeton | |
Girl | From the Greek word (gaia), a parallel form of (ge) meaning "earth". In Greek mythology Gaia was the mother goddess who presided over the earth. She | |
Boy | from Galilee | |
Boy | Italian form of GALLUS. | |
Galterio
|
Boy | strong warrior'. |
Boy | spear brave | |
Boy | Italian form of JASPER. | |
Boy | Italian form of JASPER. | |
Boy | Italian form of GASTON. | |
Boy | From the Late Latin name Gabinus, which possibly referred to the ancient city of Gabii in central Italy. Saint Gavino was martyred in Sardinia in the | |
Girl | Variant of GINA. | |
Geeno
|
Boy | Ever-living, well-born |
Girl | Italian form of JASMINE. | |
Girl | Italian form of GERTRUDE. | |
Boy, Girl | Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone". It was borne by the wife of the 13th-century Italian poet Dante Alighieri. | |
Boy | Diminutive of GENNARO. | |
Boy | of Janus | |
Boy | Italian form of JANUARIUS. | |
Boy | of Janus | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of GEORGI or EVGENI. | |
Girl | Italian form of GENEVIÈVE. | |
Girl | delight | |
Girl | God is gracious | |
Boy, Girl | Farmer, To work the earth | |
Girl | God is gracious | |
Boy | God is gracious | |
Girl | God is gracious | |
Boy | God is gracious | |
Boy, Girl | God is gracious | |
Boy | God is gracious | |
Boy | God is gracious | |
Girl | Feminine form of GERARD. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Spanish form of GERARD. | |
Boy | God is high | |
Boy | Sacred | |
Boy | Spear strong | |
Ghian
|
Boy | God is gracious::Meaning of the name Ghian |
Girl | pearl |
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Italian Boy Names
- Abele
- Abramo
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- Abriana
- Adalberto
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- Adelina
- ADEMARO
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- Adriano
- AFONSO
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- Agnolo
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- Alfeo
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- Alonso
- Alonzo
- Alvara
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- Amalea
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Cool you can get the meaning for the Italian Names which you choose for your baby on our page. You can also check related names and similar names according to each alphabet you choose. Before naming your baby, the first thing to note is the meaning of the name.
Can I find Baby Italian Names by Letter?
Yes, of course parents who are confused in selecting the best names for their babies can use the amazing option “ Find Baby Names by Letter” available on our page. Click on the letter, find the list of top baby names and select the best name for your baby.
Unique Italian Names for Baby
Looking for a unique name for your baby? Then you are in the right place. You can search unique names for your baby for each alphabet along with their meaning. You can also find similar names as well form the list of unique Italian names.
How to get Similar Italian Names?
The first thing you need to do is click on the baby name according to the alphabet you choose. Then you can see the gender, origin, meaning for the baby name. Scroll down and know more about the baby names like similar names, about the name, etc.
Italian Baby Names - FAQ
Q1. Will I Get Italian Baby Names?
Yes, our website provides Origin wise baby names. You can select the origin you wish and select the best name for your baby.
Q2. Where to find the Italian Baby Names?
Visit our page parenting.fresherslive.com. Click on Baby Names, then on the right side of the page choose gender, origin and alphabet. Then you can get the unique Italian Baby Names.
Q3. What are the different types of Origins?
The list of Origins available on our page can be found for each alphabet.
For Ex: Arabic, Biblical Hebrew, Hindu, Muslim, etc.
Q4. What information will I get on Italian Origin Page?
The information available on the Italian Origin Page includes the name of the baby, meaning, related names, similar names.
Q5. Will I get the detailed information about the Italian Baby Names?
Yes, you will get detailed information from the session “About” which gives you the exact information along with the meaning.
Q6. Will I get Italian Baby Names?
Ofcourse, you will get the Italian baby names on our page. All you need to do is just select the origin “Italian” and the gender to get the best Italian Baby Names.
Q7. Will I get Italian Baby Names?
Parents who visit our page can get the origin wise baby names. If you search for the Italian Baby Names, then it's great to visit our site and choose the best Italian name for your baby.
Q8. Can I get Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names?
Yes, you can get number of Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names on our website.