| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bianah | Possible meanings: 'understanding/insight' (Hebrew), 'white' (Italian), or 'clarity/eloquence' (Arabic) | Arabic, Hebrew, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Biancha | White, fair, pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Biancia | White, fair, pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Biancka | White, fair, pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Biankah | White; pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Biannka | White; fair; pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Biannkka | White; fair; pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Bianqua | White; fair, pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Biase | Derived from Latin Blasius, meaning "lisping" or "stammering". | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Bibianna | Probably related to Latin Viviana meaning "alive"; as a compound (Bibi + Anna) can imply "Bibi's grace" or combine senses of "alive" and "grace" | Italian, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Bimbo | Little boy | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Binevra | Rare Italian name, probably a medieval variant of Ginevra/Guinevere - generally interpreted as 'fair/white' and sometimes associated with 'juniper'. | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Bini | Varies by origin - in South Asian contexts related to Bina/Beena (names with senses tied to the veena/instrument, virtue or knowledge), as a diminutive of Sabina meaning 'of the Sabine people', and in West Africa linked to the Bini (Edo) people of Benin. | Indian, Italian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Bireta | Derived from 'biretta' - a clerical cap; literally 'cap' or 'hat'. | Italian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Biretta | Derived from the word for a small cap or clerical hat (biretta); 'cap' or 'little cap'. | Italian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Bobo | Affectionate pet form or nickname with no single fixed meaning - typically a diminutive of names like Robert/Roberto or of names starting with 'Bo'; in child speech it can mean a minor hurt ('boo‑boo') | French, Italian | Boy | — | |
| Bonaria | 'good air' or 'fair breeze' (associated with Our Lady of Bonaria, 'Our Lady of Good Air') | Italian, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Bonaro | Good-natured; kind; of good character | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Bono | Good | Italian, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Bonzi | Derived from the Latin root 'bonus' meaning 'good'; likely a diminutive or surname-turned-given-name implying 'good' or 'little good one'. | Italian, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Bornani | Likely derived from a family name or place-name; precise meaning uncertain | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Borra | Surname-derived; specific meaning varies by region and language and is often place- or family-related rather than a single lexical meaning. | Italian, Spanish | Unisex | — | |
| Braccio | Arm; figuratively 'strong arm' or strength | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Breatta | Probably a variant of Bridget ('exalted, strength') or derived from Brett ('from Brittany') | Irish, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Briggitta | Exalted one; strength, power | German, Irish, Italian, Swedish | Girl | — | |
| Brigliadoro | Golden bridle - metaphorically 'golden guide' or 'noble leader'. | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Brione | Likely from Briony - the bryony vine - or as a feminine form of Brion/Brian meaning 'bryony (climbing plant)' or 'noble/high'. | English, Irish, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Brunetta | Little brown / little brown-haired | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Brunetto | Diminutive of Bruno: 'little brown' (little brown-haired) | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Brunna | Brown, brown-haired; feminine form of Bruno ('brown') | Italian, Portuguese, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Buonaventura | Good fortune / good luck | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Butera | Originally a toponymic name meaning "from Butera" (a town in Sicily). Rwandan usage is a surname without a widely attested literal meaning in Kinyarwanda. | Italian | Unisex | — | |
| Byancah | White, pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Byancka | White, fair | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Byanckah | White; fair; pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Byanka | White; fair, pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Byankah | White, fair | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Byannca | White, fair, pure | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Cadenza | Musical cadence; a virtuosic solo passage | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Cajetan | From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy) | Italian, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Calandrina | Lark (songbird); diminutive sense 'little lark' | Greek, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Calipso | From Greek kalyptō 'to cover, conceal' - 'she who conceals' (mythological nymph) | Greek, Italian, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Callea | Beauty; likely associated with 'beautiful' or the calla lily | English, Greek, Italian | Girl | — | |
| Calvino | Derived from Latin 'calvinus' meaning 'bald' or 'little bald one' | Italian | Boy | — | |
| Camarra | Uncertain; possible meanings include 'chamber/chamberlain' (Spanish/Italian origin), a family name association (West African), or 'moon' (Arabic Qamar) | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Camerana | From Camerana - 'of the chamber' or 'from the place called Camerana' | Italian | Girl | — | |
| camile | Attendant at a religious service; ceremonial attendant | Italian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Cammeo | A reference to a 'cameo' - a small, precious carving or a brief, notable appearance; suggests something distinctive and striking | English, Italian | Unisex | — | |
| Cammyle | Attendant at a religious ceremony; young attendant/helper | Italian | Girl | — | |
| Candonino | Little pure/white; diminutive of Candido | Italian | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across Italy, Switzerland, United States, Australia for every Italian-origin name in our dataset.