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Italian names - Baby names with the origin Italian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Marsala From the town of Marsala; roughly 'harbor/port' (often interpreted as 'port of God' in reference to Arabic roots); also associated with the fortified wine Marsala Italian Girl
Marsilio Of Mars; warlike or belonging to the god Mars Italian Boy
Marsilius Of Mars; belonging to the god Mars - warlike or martial Italian, Latin Boy
marteli Associated with Mars ('of Mars', warlike) or related to 'Martel' meaning 'hammer' French, Italian Girl
Martella Diminutive of a Mart- name: "little Mars" - 'warlike' or 'little warrior' Italian Girl
Marzellina Little warrior; diminutive of Marcellus (related to the god Mars) Italian Girl
Marzetta Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' (Maria/Mary often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bitter') Italian Girl
Marziano Of Mars; warlike; dedicated to the Roman god Mars Italian Boy
Marzio Of Mars; warlike, devoted to the Roman god Mars Italian Boy
Masaccio Augmentative/pejorative form of Maso - roughly "big/rough/clumsy Tom"; linked to Thomas meaning "twin" Italian Boy
Massimilla Feminine/diminutive form related to Massimo/Massimiliano, ultimately from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest'. Italian Girl
Massimina Diminutive of Massimo/Massima, from Latin 'Maximus' meaning 'greatest' - 'little great one'. Italian Girl
Massimino Diminutive of Massimo, 'little great one' (little Maximus) Italian Boy
Massymo Greatest Italian Boy
Matelda Mighty in battle Italian Girl
Matto Generally treated as a form of Matthew - 'gift of God'. (Note: in Italian, 'matto' also means 'mad' or 'crazy') Italian, Latin Boy
Maurino 'Little Moor' or 'of the Moors' - derived from Maurus meaning 'Moor' or 'from Mauritania' Italian, Spanish Boy
Mauritio From Mauritius; originally meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moor' Italian, Latin Boy
Mauriz Derived from Latin Mauritius, meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moor". Italian, Latin, Slavic Boy
Maurizia From Latin 'Maurus' meaning 'Moor' or 'dark-skinned'. Italian Girl
Maurizya Derived from Mauricius/Maurice, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'Moorish' Italian Girl
Meana Likely a variant of Meena/Mena/Mina. Possible meanings include 'fish' (from Sanskrit Meena), or relate to Persian/Arabic roots meaning 'enamel/azure' or diminutive/affectionate forms in other languages; precise meaning depends on origin. Arabic, Indian, Italian, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Medoro Meaning uncertain; best known as the name of a Moorish shepherd, lover of Angelica, in Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso Italian Boy
Meina Multiple origins: in Sanskrit/Hindi (Meena) = 'fish' or associated with Pisces; in Chinese (often 美娜) = 'beautiful, elegant'; also used as a variant of Mina/Milena with meanings like 'beloved' or related European name roots. Chinese, Germanic, Hindi, Italian, Sanskrit Girl
Melonia Dark, black (blackness or dark-haired) English, Greek, Italian Girl
Merisa Modern variant of Marisa; often taken to mean 'of the sea' (from Latin maris) or connected to Mary ('beloved'/'bitter'). Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Spanish Girl
Mertilla Little myrtle (a fragrant evergreen shrub) Greek, Italian Girl
Mesina From Messina; 'of Messina' or 'from the city/harbor of Messina, Sicily.' Italian Girl
Messena Derived from the place-name Messenia (ancient Greek region) or the Italian city Messina - meaning 'from Messenia/Messina'. Greek, Italian Girl
Messina From Messina (the Sicilian city) Italian Girl
Messyna From Messina (the Sicilian city); 'of Messene' (a place-name origin) Greek, Italian Girl
Michaelina Feminine form of Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?' Hebrew, Italian, Latin Girl
Mietta Diminutive of Maria/Marietta - 'little Maria' Italian Girl
Mignone Darling, beloved; affectionate nickname Italian Unisex
Miguelangelo Combination of 'Miguel' ('Who is like God') and 'Angelo' ('angel, messenger') - roughly 'God-like messenger' or 'who is like God, an angel'. Italian, Latin Boy
Millo Varies by origin: 'fill/earthwork' (Hebrew) or 'gracious/dear' (Germanic/Slavic); also used as a diminutive of Emilio/Camillo. Germanic, Hebrew, Italian, Slavic, Spanish Boy
Milone Derived from Milo: 'mild' or 'gracious' (sometimes linked to 'soldier') Italian Boy
Mimmo Diminutive of Domenico - "of the Lord" or "belonging to the Lord" Italian Boy
Minetta 'Little Mina' or 'little beloved'; via Wilhelmina associated with 'will' or 'protection'. English, French, Italian Girl
Mirilla Little wonder / admirable (also interpreted as 'peaceful' in Slavic contexts) Italian, Latin Girl
Mondo World Italian Boy
Monia Often a diminutive or variant of Monica/Simona; in Arabic form (Mounia) it means 'wish, desire, aspiration'. Arabic, Italian Girl
Monna Often treated as a variant of Mona/Monica; can reflect Italian 'my lady' (from Madonna) or Arabic 'wish/desire' (from Muna). Arabic, English, Irish, Italian Girl
Montigo Probably 'of the mountain' or 'from the mountain' (related to 'monte' = mountain) Italian Boy
Morando Descendant/son of Moro; 'dark' or 'Moorish' Italian Boy
Morela Associated with 'apricot' in Polish; also linked to roots meaning 'Moor' or 'dark/black' in Romance languages Italian, Polish, Spanish Girl
Moreta Likely 'dark' or 'Moorish' (little dark one) Italian, Spanish Girl
Moretta Little dark-haired or Moorish woman; 'brunette' Italian Girl
Morino Japanese: "forest field" or "of the forest" (森野); Italian: diminutive of Moro meaning "Moor" (dark-skinned/dark-haired) Italian, Japanese Unisex
Moro From Latin 'Maurus' meaning 'Moor' - historically 'dark-skinned' or 'dark-haired'; also appears as a surname/toponym with regionally distinct uses. Basque, Italian, Japanese, 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