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Italian names - Baby names with the origin Italian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Epyfania “manifestation” or “appearance” (notably the revelation/appearance of Christ) English, Greek, Italian Girl
Eraldo Army ruler / commander Italian, Portuguese Boy
Ercol From Heracles/Hercules - 'glory of Hera' Italian Boy
Ercole Hera's glory Italian Boy
Erinetta Little Erin English, Irish, Italian Girl
Ermanno Army man; soldier Italian Boy
Ermina From the Germanic element 'ermen' meaning 'whole, universal' - often rendered as 'strong' or 'complete'. Italian Girl
erminia Derived from the Germanic element ermin/irmin meaning "whole, universal" (sometimes folk-associated with the ermine/fur). Italian, Spanish Girl
Ermo Solitary, lonely; of the desert Italian Boy
Ernani Eagle Italian Boy
Ettare Probably a diminutive form - broadly 'little one'; if linked to Henrietta, 'ruler of the home'; if linked to Esther, 'star'. Italian Girl
Ezia Likely 'helper' or 'help' (via Ezra) or, by related forms, 'God strengthens' - generally interpreted as 'helper/strengthened'. Italian Girl
Ezzelin Diminutive or pet form of Ezzo/Azzo - essentially "little Ezzo" or "descendant/son of Ezzo". Italian Boy
Ezzelina Diminutive of a Germanic name meaning "noble" Italian Girl
Ezzelino Diminutive of Ezzo/Azzo - 'little Ezzo'; associated with Germanic element often rendered as 'noble' or linked to battle/strength Italian Boy
Ezzio Derived from Aetius/Aetios, meaning "eagle". Italian Boy
Fabby Diminutive of names derived from Fabius - 'bean grower' or 'of the Fabii' Italian, Latin, Spanish Unisex
Fabienna Derived from Fabius, meaning 'bean grower' or 'one who cultivates beans.' Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Fabrianna Blend of Fabian (from Latin Fabius, historically linked to 'bean' or the Fabius family) and Anna ('grace') - roughly 'grace of the Fabius family' or 'graceful one'. Italian Girl
Fabriano From Fabriano (an Italian town); originally 'of the smiths' or 'belonging to the family of Faber' (craftsman) Italian Boy
Fabrizia Female form of Fabrizio; 'smith' or 'craftsman'. Italian Girl
Fabriziah Smith, craftsman, maker Italian Girl
Fabriziana Feminine form of Fabrizio; from Latin 'faber' meaning 'smith' or 'craftsman'. Italian Girl
Fabrizya Of the smith; related to a craftsman Italian Girl
Fabroni Descendant of the craftsman; 'son of the smith' Italian Boy
Fabyanna Blend of Fabiana ('of the Fabius family', historically 'bean grower') and Anna ('grace') - roughly 'graceful descendant of Fabius' or 'grace of the Fabius family'. Italian Girl
Falerina Probably 'little strong/healthy one' (if from Valeria) or 'woman from Falerii' (toponymic). Italian Girl
Fanetta Diminutive of Frances/Francesca - "free one" or "Frenchwoman" Italian Girl
Fano Linked to the place-name Fano (from Latin fanum 'temple') or, when from Stefano, connected to 'crowned' (Stephen/Stefano). Italian Boy
Faranda Possibly 'dancer' or 'one associated with entertainment' if derived from 'farandola'; otherwise primarily a family/surname with no clear single-word meaning. Italian, Spanish Girl
Farrina Probably 'flour' or 'milled grain' (from Latin farīna); may be a rare or elaborated form of Farina Italian, Latin Girl
Farro Spelt (an ancient type of wheat/grain) Italian Boy
Fatina Arabic: "captivating" or "charming" (feminine form of Fāṭin); Italian: "little fairy" (diminutive of fata). Arabic, Italian Girl
Favore Favor; grace, goodwill or kindness Italian Girl
Favorita Beloved; the favored one or 'favorite'. Italian, Spanish Girl
Fazio Likely "good fate" or "good doer" (from Bonifacio/Boniface); alternatively associated with Fabius meaning "bean grower" Italian Boy
Fedele Faithful, loyal Italian Boy
Federigo Peaceful ruler Italian Boy
Feliberto Very bright (from Germanic elements meaning 'much' + 'bright') Germanic, Italian Boy
Felizio Happy, fortunate, lucky Italian Boy
Fella Varies by origin - from Raffaella/Rafaela: "God has healed"; from Felicia/Felicity: "happy, fortunate". Italian Girl
Fenice Phoenix - the mythical bird symbolizing rebirth and renewal Italian Girl
Feo As a Spanish word: 'ugly'. As a given-name diminutive of Theodore/Feodor: related to 'gift of God'. Greek, Italian, Spanish Boy
Fermo Firm, steadfast, strong Italian Boy
Ferrando Brave traveler; bold voyager Italian, Spanish Boy
Ferruccio Derived from Latin ferrum 'iron' - 'man of iron' or 'little iron', implying strength Italian Boy
Fiama Flame, fire Italian Girl
Fiametta Little flame Italian Girl
Fiamma-Rose Fiery rose (flame + rose) French, Italian, Latin Girl
Fidele Faithful, loyal Italian, Latin, 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