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Italian Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Cioni Unclear; probably a diminutive or patronymic form related to Cio/Cione - roughly 'descendant/son of Cio' (exact meaning uncertain) Italian Boy
Cirano Uncertain - often associated with meanings tied to Cyrus ('sun'/'throne') or to Greek roots meaning 'lord'; also carries literary connotations of pride and eloquence from Cyrano de Bergerac Italian, Spanish Boy
Cirillo Lordly, of the lord (from Greek kyrios 'lord') Italian Boy
Cirocco Derived from the sirocco - a hot, dry, easterly wind from the Sahara; literally 'eastern' or 'easterly'. Italian Boy
Claro Clear, bright; famous Italian, Portuguese Boy
Cola Derived from Nicholas/Nikolaos: "victory of the people" Italian Boy
Colle Either 'coal/dark-haired' (as a variant of Cole) or 'hill' (from Italian 'colle'); used as a rare given name or surname-derived name. English, French, Italian Boy
Colli Variant/diminutive of Colin - "young pup" or "little one"; as an Italian surname, from colle/colli meaning "hills". English, Irish, Italian, Scottish Boy
Colo Victory of the people Italian Boy
Coluche No lexical meaning French, Greek, Italian Boy
Corradino Diminutive of Corrado/Conrad - 'little Conrad'; from elements meaning 'brave/bold' + 'counsel' Italian Boy
Costante Steadfast, constant Italian Boy
Costanzo Steadfast, constant Italian Boy
Costino Diminutive of Constantine - 'steadfast, constant' (literally 'little Constantine') Italian Boy
Counte Likely derived from the title 'count' (a noble or county ruler) or from surnames like Conte/Comte; an occupational/status name. English, French, Italian, Latin Boy
Crescenzio Increasing, growing Italian Boy
Crispiano Derived from Latin 'Crispus' meaning 'curly' or 'curly‑haired'. Italian Boy
Crispo Curly-haired (from Latin 'crispus') Italian Boy
Cristofano Christ-bearer Italian Boy
Curcio Short Italian Boy
Currado Bold counsel; brave advisor Italian Boy
Cyrilo Lordly, of the lord (from Greek kyrios "lord") Greek, Italian Boy
Dacarlo Son or descendant of Carlo (Charles) - 'free man' Italian Boy
Dalmazio From Dalmatia (Dalmatian) Italian Boy
Danelo Derived from Daniel - "God is my judge." Italian Boy
Dant Varies by origin - possibly 'enduring' (if derived from Dante/Durante) or 'tooth'/'tamed' (from Sanskrit/Gaelic roots). English, Gaelic, Irish, Italian, Sanskrit Boy
Dantee Enduring; steadfast Italian Boy
Dato God-given Italian, Latin Boy
De'Angelo “of the angel” or “son/descendant of Angelo” Italian Boy
DeMarco Literally 'of Marco' - son or descendant of Marco (Marcus) Italian Boy
Demore Uncertain - possibly 'of love' (from D'Amore/D'Amour) or 'greater/more' (from English 'more'); generally considered a modern invented name. English, Italian Boy
Denardo Originally a locative/patronymic surname meaning 'from Nardò' or 'son of Nardo'; by association linked to names like Bernardo/Leonardo meaning 'brave/strong (as a bear)'. Italian Boy
Denzio Dedicated to the Greek god Dionysus (follower of Dionysus) Italian, Latin Boy
Desi Jr. From roots meaning 'desired' or 'longed-for'; in South Asian usage, 'local' or 'of the country' Italian Boy
Diangello 'Of the angel' - son/descendant of Angelo; related to 'angel' or 'messenger'. Italian Boy
Dicarlo Son or descendant of Carlo (Carlo/Charles meaning 'free man') Italian Boy
Dondi Diminutive of Don/Donato - 'little Don' or associated with Donato meaning 'given by God' (or 'lord' if from Don) Italian Boy
Doneto From the Latin Donatus, meaning 'given' or 'gift'. Italian, Latin, Spanish Boy
Dono Gift of God Italian, Latin Boy
Duca Duke; leader or commander Italian Boy
Duccio Little duke / young leader Italian Boy
Duilio Derived from the Roman family name Duilius; original meaning uncertain. Italian Boy
Durindana Name of a legendary sword belonging to the paladin Roland - symbolizing bravery and heroism. Italian Boy
Egidio Derived from Greek aegidion meaning "young goat" (kid). Greek, Italian Boy
Eliyano Sun; sun‑like (literally 'of Aelius'); or a modern compound form built from 'Eli' + suffix. Italian, Latin Boy
Elvio Fair-haired, blond Italian, Spanish Boy
Enando Derived from Ferdinand/Fernando - 'brave voyager' or 'bold traveler' Italian Boy
Epifani Manifestation or appearance (often of a divine revelation; related to 'Epiphany') Greek, Italian Boy
Eraldo Army ruler / commander Italian, Portuguese Boy
Ercol From Heracles/Hercules - 'glory of Hera' Italian Boy

Italian Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across Italy, Switzerland, United States, Australia for every Italian-origin name in our dataset.

720
Names in this origin
2
With data in 2025
496
Births 2025
7,466,978
Peak year 0