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Italian names - Baby names with the origin Italian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Amadio Lover of God Italian Boy
Amanti Lover; loving Italian Unisex
Amarene From Italian 'amarena' meaning 'sour cherry'; related to Latin 'amarus' meaning 'bitter' Italian Girl
Amarios A modern variant of Amari; broadly 'related to Amari' (Amari has multiple origins and meanings such as 'strength' or 'revered'); the '-os' ending gives a masculine/Greek flavor Italian, Spanish Boy
Ambrogio Immortal, divine Italian Boy
Ambrozina Immortal; divine Greek, Italian Girl
Amerigo Ruler, powerful leader Italian Boy
Amicko Friend Italian Boy
Amico Friend Italian Boy
Amintore Defender; protector Italian Boy
Ammori Uncertain - possible meanings include 'brave, powerful' or 'love' Italian Unisex
Amondo Possibly 'loving' or 'worthy of love' (if from Latin); in East African contexts the specific meaning may be regional or tied to birth circumstance/family. Italian, Spanish Boy
Amorell Derived from 'amore' meaning 'love' - conveys 'little love' or 'beloved' Italian Girl
Amorella Little love; beloved Italian Girl
Amorelle Little love; beloved French, Italian Girl
Amoreta Little love; beloved Italian, Latin Girl
Amorett Little love; diminutive form of 'amore' meaning love French, Italian Girl
Amoretta Little love / little beloved Italian Girl
Amurri Likely derived from Latin 'amor' - 'love' (originally an Italian surname) Italian Unisex
Ancelino Diminutive of Ansel/Anselm - 'protected by God' or 'divine protection' (literally 'little Ansel') Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Anchoretta Little anchor; symbolically suggests stability, safety, hope Italian Girl
Ancora Anchor; in Italian also means 'still' or 'again' Italian, Latin Girl
Andretta Feminine diminutive of Andrea (from Greek Andreas) meaning "manly, brave"; loosely "little Andrea". Italian Girl
Andrico Derived from Andrew meaning 'man, manly/strong'; with -rico influence can imply 'ruler' - broadly 'manly/strong' or 'manly ruler'. Italian Boy
Andriella Feminine form related to Andrew - 'manly, strong, brave'; often interpreted as 'little strong one' or 'female warrior' Italian Girl
Angeletta Little angel; messenger or angelic Italian Girl
Angelico Angel-like; 'of an angel' or 'angelic' (from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger' or 'angel') Italian Boy
Angelou Angel; messenger (from Greek 'angelos') French, Italian Unisex
Angiola Little angel; diminutive of Angela meaning 'angel' or 'messenger of God' Italian Girl
Angiolino Little angel (little messenger) Italian Boy
Angiolo Angel; messenger of God Italian Boy
Anglico Likely 'English' (of England) or an influenced form meaning 'angelic'/'related to angels' Italian, Latin Boy
Anjello Angel; messenger (of God) Italian Boy
Annchetta 'Little Anna' - derived from Anna meaning 'grace' or 'favor' Italian Girl
Annibale “Ba'al is gracious” - favored by Baal Italian Boy
Annunciata ‘announced’ - referring to the Annunciation (the announcement to Mary of Jesus’ birth) Italian Girl
Annuziata “announced” - referring to the Annunciation (the announcement to Mary) Italian Girl
Annybella Graceful and beautiful English, Italian Girl
Antanella Diminutive of Antonius/Antonella - often interpreted as "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy" Italian Girl
Antico Ancient, old; venerable Italian Boy
Antionetta Diminutive of Antonius - commonly rendered as "priceless" or "invaluable" Italian Girl
Antoinetta Derived from Antonius; often interpreted as "priceless" or "invaluable". French, Italian Girl
Anunziata Announced; of the Annunciation (the angel's announcement to Mary) Italian Girl
Anyiello Little lamb Italian Boy
Anzi Varies by origin. In Arabic contexts linked to the Anaz/Al‑Anzi tribal name; as a modern given name often functions as a short form or coined name without a single fixed meaning Italian Boy
Apolinario Belonging to or devoted to Apollo (the god Apollo) Greek, Italian Boy
Apriletta Diminutive of April - 'of April' or 'born in April' (from Latin Aprilis) English, Italian Girl
Apulia From Apulia; Apulian (of or from the Apulia region). Italian, Latin Girl
Arabella Hope Arabella: 'yielding to prayer' or 'beautiful'; Hope: 'expectation, trust' - combined: 'a prayerful/beautiful one who inspires hope.' English, Italian, Latin, Scottish Girl
Arabella Lily Arabella: often interpreted as 'yielding to prayer' or 'beautiful'; Lily: the lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence. Together: graceful, prayerful beauty and purity. Italian, Scottish Girl

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