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Italian names - Baby names with the origin Italian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Battista ‘Baptist’ - 'one who baptizes', associated with John the Baptist Italian Boy 3 #551
Levante Rising; the east; from the east (sunrise) Italian, Spanish Boy 3 #552
Merla Possibly 'blackbird' (from Old French merle) or, if from Turkish Meral, 'female gazelle'. French, Italian, Latin, Turkish Girl 3 #553
Abalardo Noble strength (noble and strong) Italian, Spanish Boy
Abellona Possibly 'of Bellona' (associated with the Roman goddess of war), or a feminine form related to Abel ('breath') or to Catalan 'abella' ('bee'). Italian Girl
Abrietta Diminutive of names beginning with 'Abr-' - often interpreted as 'little Abr(a)m' (linked to Hebrew 'Abram/Abraham' meaning 'exalted father') or as a diminutive form related to April. English, Italian Girl
Abundio Abundant; overflowing with plenty Italian, Latin, Portuguese Boy
Achile Traditionally linked to Greek ákhos ('pain, grief') ± laos ('people') - often rendered as 'pain/grief (of the people)'; exact etymology uncertain Greek, Italian Boy
Aci Turkish: 'acı' means 'bitter' or 'pain/painful'. In Sicilian/Italian contexts, Aci appears as a place-name tied to the Greek mythological figure Acis. Italian, Turkish Unisex
Adalgisola Noble pledge Italian Girl
Adalgiza Noble pledge (from adal 'noble' + gisa 'pledge/hostage') Italian Girl
Addia Varies by origin: commonly “noble” (Germanic) or “God is my witness” (Hebrew); sometimes rendered as a gift-related name in some African contexts Italian Girl
Adelasia Noble kind Germanic, Italian Girl
Adelchis Noble pledge Germanic, Italian Boy
Adiriano Man/from Hadria (of the Adriatic) Italian, Spanish Boy
Adonna Lady, my lady, woman (often interpreted in modern usage as 'beloved' or 'lady') Italian, Latin Girl
Agnelliah Little lamb; pure/holy (combined roots) Italian, Latin Girl
Agnola Angel; messenger (of God) Italian Girl
Agnolo Angel; messenger of God Italian Boy
Agnèlo Angel; messenger (messenger of God) Italian Boy
Aimone Home; home-dweller / protector of the home Italian Boy
Albertino Diminutive of Albert - 'noble' + 'bright' (little noble/bright one) Italian Boy
Alceste Likely derived from Greek ἀλκή (alkē) 'strength, valor' - 'the strong/valiant one' Greek, Italian Unisex
Alcinia Strong, mighty (derived from Greek 'alkē' meaning strength) Greek, Italian Girl
Aldine From the element 'ald' meaning 'old' or 'wise'; sometimes a feminine form of Aldin or linked to the name Aldus. English, Germanic, Italian, Latin Unisex
Aldos Noble; old Italian Boy
Alduino From Old High German ald 'old' + win 'friend' - 'old/noble friend'. Italian Boy
Alesandese Defender or protector of men Italian Girl
Alescia Defender, helper (from Greek 'alexein' = to defend; often rendered 'defender of men') Italian Girl
Alessandri Patronymic of Alessandro - 'son of Alessandro'; Alessandro/Alexander means 'defender of men' Italian Boy
Alessandrie Defender of men; protector of mankind Italian Girl
Alessandrina Defender of mankind Italian Girl
Alessandrine Defender of men / protector of mankind French, Italian Girl
Alessaundra Defender of men; protector of mankind Italian Girl
Alessiana Defender of mankind Italian Girl
Alessina Diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra - "defender of mankind" (little defender) Italian Girl
Alessita Diminutive of Alessia/Alessandra - 'defender of mankind' (little defender) Italian Girl
Alezio Defender, helper Italian, Spanish Boy
Alfio Derived from Alpheus - name of a river-god in Greek mythology; associated with a river (meaning uncertain) Italian Boy
Alfonsa Noble and ready Italian Girl
Allessa Defender, protector Italian Girl
Allessandra Defender of mankind / protector of people Italian Girl
Almetta Diminutive of Alma - 'little nourishing one' or 'little soul' English, Italian Girl
Almirena Likely a literary or invented name, possibly derived from Almira and often interpreted as 'noble' or 'admired' (a lyrical/romantic feminine form). Italian, Spanish Girl
Aloisia Derived from Aloysius/Louis, meaning "famous" or "renowned warrior" Germanic, Italian Girl
Alphonza Noble and ready French, Germanic, Italian Girl
Alpinolo Little one from the Alps (diminutive of Alpino) Italian Boy
Alrigo Ruler of all Italian Boy
Aluino Noble friend / friend of noble standing Italian Boy
Alverio Likely 'elf ruler' or 'elf warrior' - derived from Germanic elements associated with 'elf' and 'ruler/army'. Italian, Spanish Boy

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