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Italian names - Baby names with the origin Italian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Serenata Serenade; evening song; 'serene song' Italian, Spanish Girl
Sereriano Calm, serene (alternatively 'mountain dweller' if tied to Serrano) Italian Boy
Serginio From the Roman name Sergius; meaning uncertain but often interpreted as 'attendant' or 'servant'. Italian Boy
Serino From Serino (town) / calm, serene Italian Boy
Seritta Likely 'princess' (diminutive/variant of Sarah); exact meaning uncertain. Italian Girl
Sette 'Seven' or 'the seventh' - often used to indicate a seventh-born child or association with the number seven Italian Boy
Setti Lady, my lady; honorable woman Arabic, Indonesian, Italian, Malay Girl
Settimia Seventh Italian Girl
sienah From Siena; also reddish-brown (burnt sienna) Italian Girl
Sienamaria Combines Siena (the Italian city; 'from Siena') and Maria (Mary) - 'from Siena' and 'devoted to Mary'. Italian, Latin Girl
Sienna Marie Sienna: 'from Siena' or 'reddish-brown'; Marie: form of Mary, often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved'. French, Italian Girl
Sienna-Maria From the Italian city of Siena combined with Maria, the traditional form of Mary (often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'sea of sorrow'). Italian, Latin Girl
Signora Lady; madam; a respectful title for a woman Italian Girl
Simonetta God has heard Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Siros Likely 'sun' or 'like the sun' (if linked to Cyrus) or 'from Syria' (if linked to Syrus/Siro) Italian Boy
sissa Uncertain - most commonly associated with the legendary Brahmin credited with inventing chess (Sissa/Sessa); no widely attested single-word meaning. Indian, Italian Girl
Stelio Of the pillar Greek, Italian Boy
Stelliana Derived from Latin 'stella' - 'star'; can be interpreted as 'star-like' or 'of the stars.' Italian, Latin Girl
Tasso Twin Italian Boy
Tato An affectionate diminutive or nickname rather than a name with a single lexical meaning; often a short form of longer names. Georgian, Italian, Spanish Boy
Ticiano From the Roman family name Titius (Titus); broadly 'of the Titius family' or 'honored/title of honor'. Italian Boy
Tini Little Tina Finnish, Greek, Italian, Latin Girl
Tinto Tinted, dyed; often 'red' (as in 'vino tinto' = red wine) Italian, Spanish Boy
Titina Diminutive meaning 'little' + the root name's meaning (e.g., 'little follower of Christ' for Cristina, 'little warlike one' for Martina, 'little pure one' for Caterina) Italian Girl
Tizian Derived from the Latin Titianus, meaning "of Titus" (belonging to Titus). Italian Boy
Tiziana Feminine form of Tiziano - 'of Titus', associated with the Roman name Titus (often interpreted as 'honorable' or 'title of honor'). Italian Girl
Todi No single established given-name meaning. Commonly a toponymic surname meaning 'from Todi' (the Italian town) or a reference to the Todi raga in Indian classical music. Indian, Italian Unisex
Tonino Diminutive of Antonio - 'little Anthony' (Antonio/Antonius often interpreted as 'priceless' or 'invaluable') Italian Boy
Topo Literally 'mole' (Spanish) / 'mouse' (Italian); implies smallness, shyness, stealth, or a playful nickname Italian, Spanish Boy
Toscha Affectionate diminutive derived from Anton/Antonina (linked to the family name Antonius/Antonia),If from Tosca: 'from Tuscany' Italian, Polish, Slavic Unisex
Trieste Market place Italian, Latin, Venetic Girl
Troisi Originally a family name indicating membership in or descent from the Troisi family (a regional surname); used as a given name in modern usage. Italian Boy
Ulderico Heritage ruler; prosperous ruler Italian Boy
Ultimo Last, final Italian, Latin Boy
Verdina Likely 'little green one' (from verde = green); sometimes treated as a diminutive of Vered meaning 'rose'. Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Vette Varies by origin: 'spirit/guardian' (Old Norse), 'summit' (Italian), or a diminutive/nickname Italian Unisex
Vico Diminutive of Ludovico: 'famous warrior'; alternatively associated with 'victor' (conqueror) or from Latin 'vicus' meaning 'village'. Italian Boy
Vincenzo (shortened Conqueror (from Latin vincere, 'to conquer') Italian Boy
Violante Violet flower Greek, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Girl
Virna Of spring Italian, Latin Girl
Ysabetta Pledged to God; 'God is my oath' Italian Girl
Zucchero Sugar; sweetness Italian Boy
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Italian name popularity over time

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

1,842
Names in this origin
8
With data in 2025
1,512
Births 2025
11,157,124
Peak year 0