| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arabella-Grace | Combines Arabella ('beautiful' or 'answered prayer') and Grace ('grace, favor') - roughly 'beautiful/answered prayer with grace.' | English, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Araldo | Herald; messenger (also related to 'army ruler' from Germanic roots) | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Arcangelo | Archangel; chief or principal angel | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Areetah | Little aria; little song or melody | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Arentino | Italianate diminutive; possibly 'little Arent' or related to Latin 'argent' (silver) / denoting Argentine origin - rare/modern usage | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Aretina | From Arezzo (a city in Tuscany) | Italian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Argante | Silver; shining or bright | French, Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Ariet | Possibly 'ram' (if from Latin/Spanish) or 'little lion'/'lioness' (if diminutive of Hebrew Ari/Ariel) or 'little aria' (if diminutive of Aria); overall meaning is uncertain | French, Italian, Spanish | Unisex | — | |
| Arieta | Little aria; small song or melody | Italian, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Arietah | Little aria; small song or melody | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Ariett | Little aria / little song (also sometimes linked to 'Ari' meaning lion) | French, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Ariettah | Little aria / small melody; occasionally interpreted as 'little lion' when linked to Ari | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Ariette | Little aria; little song or little melody | French, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Arietti | Little aria; little song or melody | Italian | Girl | — | |
| ariya | Generally 'noble' or 'honorable' (from Sanskrit/Pali); in Hebrew associated with 'lion'; related to Italian 'aria' meaning 'air' or 'melody'. | Hebrew, Italian, Persian, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Armidea | Uncertain; associated with the literary figure Armida; possibly related to Germanic elements meaning 'army' or 'armed/warrior' | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Arminda | Feminine form of Armand/Armando, from Germanic elements meaning 'army' + 'protection' - roughly 'protector of the army' or 'soldier'. | Italian, Portuguese, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Arridano | From Hadria; 'man from Adria' (associated with the Adriatic) | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Arrigo | Home ruler / ruler of the household | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Arsenyo | Virile, masculine, strong | Greek, Italian | Boy | — | |
| Arte | Often a diminutive of Art/Arthur ('bear' or 'noble'); can also be associated with the Italian/Spanish word 'arte' ('art') or the Greek name Artemios ('safe, healthy'). | English, Greek, Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Aryett | Little song (diminutive of 'aria'). | French, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Aryettah | Little aria; small song or melody | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Asola | Uncertain. In modern Italian 'asola' means 'buttonhole' or 'small loop'; as a place-name in India the meaning is locally based and not widely documented. | Indian, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Aspina | Uncertain. Possibly 'from the aspen (tree)' or 'dweller by the aspen'; occasionally linked (less likely) to 'asp' (viper). | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Assaggi | Taste; sample; a small taste | Italian | Unisex | — | |
| Assisi | From Assisi (the Italian town) - 'of Assisi' (a locational/place-based name) | Italian | Unisex | — | |
| Asti | From Asti (a city in Piedmont, Italy) | Italian | Unisex | — | |
| Ataliva | Little father / father-like | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Auriele | Golden; "golden one" (from Latin 'aureus') | Italian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Avere | Possibly a modern/unisex form related to Avery ('ruler of the elves') or inspired by Italian avere ('to have'). | English, Italian | Unisex | — | |
| Averna | Uncertain - possibly 'of Avernus' (the mythological lake/entrance to the underworld) or a feminine form related to Ava; meaning is not firmly established. | Italian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Balbi | Stammerer, one who stammers | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Balbo | From Latin balbus, meaning "stammerer" or "one who stammers." | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Baldassario | 'Bel (or God) protects the king' - protected by God | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Balena | Whale | Italian, Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Balera | Related to dancing; dance hall / dancer | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Balisarda | Unclear - possibly 'Sardinian woman' or a compound suggesting 'guardian/protector of Sardinia' (etymology not well attested) | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Bambalina | Diminutive meaning 'little girl' or 'little doll' (from Italian bambina/bambola), affectionate and playful | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Bambina | Little girl; baby (affectionate diminutive) | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Baptista | Baptist; "the baptizer" (one who baptizes) | Greek, Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Bardi | Multiple possible origins: Albanian from 'bardh'/'Bardhi' meaning 'white'; Italian as a toponymic surname meaning 'from Bardi' (a town in Emilia‑Romagna); or related to 'bard' meaning 'poet' / Scandinavian form of Bård. | Albanian, Celtic, English, Italian, Scandinavian | Boy | — | |
| Barison | Descendant of Bariso | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Barisone | Uncertain - historically a medieval Sardinian given name; exact meaning is unknown. | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Bartoli | Patronymic meaning "son of Talmai" (from Bartholomew); Talmai is often interpreted as 'furrowed' or related to ploughing/land). | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Bartolino | Diminutive of Bartholomew - 'son of Talmai' (often interpreted as 'son of the furrows' or 'son of the landowner'). | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Bartolomeo | Son of Talmai (often interpreted as "son of the furrows" or "son of the farmer") | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Basino | Little Basil; kingly/royal (diminutive form) | Italian, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Bassi | From Italian 'basso' meaning 'low' or 'short'; in Indian context a toponymic/clan name indicating origin from a place called Bassi. | Italian, Punjabi | Unisex | — | |
| Basta | Enough; sufficient | Italian | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across Italy, Switzerland, United States, Australia for every Italian-origin name in our dataset.