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Italian names - Baby names with the origin Italian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Concettina Diminutive of Concetta - 'little one of the (Immaculate) Conception' Italian Girl
Conchetta Derived from 'Concezione' meaning 'conception' - specifically referring to the Immaculate Conception (of the Virgin Mary). Italian Girl
Condi With sweetness English, Italian Girl
Conia Likely a modern feminine form related to Connie/Constance meaning 'steadfast'; alternative root from Greek konia 'dust'. Origin uncertain. English, Greek, Irish, Italian Girl
Constanzie Steadfast, constant, faithful German, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Corella Little Cora / 'little heart' or 'maiden' (meaning uncertain/variant-dependent) English, Italian, Spanish Girl
Coretah Little maiden (diminutive of Cora/Kore) English, Greek, Italian Girl
Corilla Probably "little Cora" - 'little maiden' (or, if from Latin 'cor', 'little heart') Italian Girl
Corradino Diminutive of Corrado/Conrad - 'little Conrad'; from elements meaning 'brave/bold' + 'counsel' Italian Boy
Costante Steadfast, constant Italian Boy
Costanza Constant; steadfast; constancy Italian Girl
Costanzo Steadfast, constant Italian Boy
Costino Diminutive of Constantine - 'steadfast, constant' (literally 'little Constantine') Italian Boy
Counte Likely derived from the title 'count' (a noble or county ruler) or from surnames like Conte/Comte; an occupational/status name. English, French, Italian, Latin Boy
Crescenzia From Latin crescentia, meaning 'growth' or 'increase'. Italian Girl
Crescenzio Increasing, growing Italian Boy
Crispiano Derived from Latin 'Crispus' meaning 'curly' or 'curly‑haired'. Italian Boy
Crispo Curly-haired (from Latin 'crispus') Italian Boy
Cristabela Beautiful Christian Italian, Latin Girl
Cristofano Christ-bearer Italian Boy
Cupere Of copper; copper-colored; possibly 'from Cyprus' (from Latin cuprum) Italian, Latin Girl
Curcio Short Italian Boy
Currado Bold counsel; brave advisor Italian Boy
Cyrilo Lordly, of the lord (from Greek kyrios "lord") Greek, Italian Boy
Dacarlo Son or descendant of Carlo (Charles) - 'free man' Italian Boy
Dalmazio From Dalmatia (Dalmatian) Italian Boy
Danele God is my judge English, Hebrew, Italian Unisex
Danelo Derived from Daniel - "God is my judge." Italian Boy
Dant Varies by origin - possibly 'enduring' (if derived from Dante/Durante) or 'tooth'/'tamed' (from Sanskrit/Gaelic roots). English, Gaelic, Irish, Italian, Sanskrit Boy
Dantee Enduring; steadfast Italian Boy
Dantina Feminine diminutive of Dante; 'enduring' or 'steadfast' Italian, Latin Girl
Dato God-given Italian, Latin Boy
De'Angelo “of the angel” or “son/descendant of Angelo” Italian Boy
Deah Hebrew: "knowledge"; Latin: "goddess" English, Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Deevah Divine; goddess; heavenly English, Italian, Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Delfi Dolphin; from Delphi (the ancient Greek site) Greek, Italian, Spanish Girl
Delfie Dolphin; from Delphi Italian, Spanish Girl
Delica Delight, delightful; delicate Italian, Latin, Portuguese Girl
Delizia Delight, pleasure Italian Girl
Della-Marie Noble and beloved (combines 'noble' + 'beloved/wished-for') English, French, Italian Girl
Delmare Of the sea Italian, Latin Unisex
DeMarco Literally 'of Marco' - son or descendant of Marco (Marcus) Italian Boy
Demore Uncertain - possibly 'of love' (from D'Amore/D'Amour) or 'greater/more' (from English 'more'); generally considered a modern invented name. English, Italian Boy
Denardo Originally a locative/patronymic surname meaning 'from Nardò' or 'son of Nardo'; by association linked to names like Bernardo/Leonardo meaning 'brave/strong (as a bear)'. Italian Boy
Denzio Dedicated to the Greek god Dionysus (follower of Dionysus) Italian, Latin Boy
Desi Jr. From roots meaning 'desired' or 'longed-for'; in South Asian usage, 'local' or 'of the country' Italian Boy
DiAndrea Of Andrew; descendant/child of Andrew (ultimately 'manly') English, Italian Girl
Diangello 'Of the angel' - son/descendant of Angelo; related to 'angel' or 'messenger'. Italian Boy
Dicarlo Son or descendant of Carlo (Carlo/Charles meaning 'free man') Italian Boy
Dire Varies by origin. In English 'dire' = 'terrible, urgent'. In Romance-language roots related to Latin dicere it is tied to 'speak/say'. As a Horn of Africa name or toponym the local meaning is uncertain or toponymic rather than a simple lexical meaning. English, Italian, Latin Unisex

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