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