Italian Baby Names

Explore our collection of baby names with Italian origins. These names reflect the rich cultural heritage and linguistic traditions of Italian culture.

Mateo gift of God
Boy
Mateo gift of God
Boy
Mateo gift of God
Boy
Isabella Pledged; Devoted to God; Beautiful
Girl
Isabella Pledged; Devoted to God; Beautiful
Girl
Isabella Pledged; Devoted to God; Beautiful
Girl
Isabella Pledged; Devoted to God; Beautiful
Girl
Isabella Pledged; Devoted to God; Beautiful
Girl
Luca bringer of light; from Lucania
Unisex
Gianna God is gracious
Girl
Gianna God is gracious
Girl
Gianna God is gracious
Girl
Aria Song, melody
Unisex
Aria Song, melody
Unisex
Elena Sun ray, shining light; Moon
Girl
Elena Sun ray, shining light; Moon
Girl
Enzo Home ruler
Boy
Enzo Home ruler
Boy
Luka From Luciana; Bright, shining
Boy
Giovanni God is gracious
Boy
Lorenzo From Laurentum; From the town of bay trees
Boy
Lorenzo From Laurentum; From the town of bay trees
Boy
Lorenzo From Laurentum; From the town of bay trees
Boy
Lorenzo From Laurentum; From the town of bay trees
Boy
Emiliano Eager; Rival
Boy
Bella beautiful
Girl
Bella beautiful
Girl
Bella beautiful
Girl
Matteo Gift of God
Boy
Matteo Gift of God
Boy
Matteo Gift of God
Boy
Lucia Light
Girl
Lucia Light
Girl
Lucia Light
Girl
Cecilia Blind; Hidden; Of Saint Cecilia
Girl
Cecilia Blind; Hidden; Of Saint Cecilia
Girl
Antonio Highly praiseworthy
Boy
Antonio Highly praiseworthy
Boy
Sienna From Siena; Orange-red
Girl
Sienna From Siena; Orange-red
Girl
Sienna From Siena; Orange-red
Girl
Valerie healthy; strong
Girl
Valerie healthy; strong
Girl
Arianna Most holy
Girl
Nico Victory of the people
Unisex
Armani Child of Ermanno; Army man, man of force; Hope, desire, wish
Unisex
Armani Child of Ermanno; Army man, man of force; Hope, desire, wish
Unisex
Gia God is gracious
Girl
Gia God is gracious
Girl
Celeste Heavenly
Girl
Celeste Heavenly
Girl
Romeo Pilgrim to Rome; Roman
Boy
Romeo Pilgrim to Rome; Roman
Boy
Romeo Pilgrim to Rome; Roman
Boy
Antonella Priceless one; Praiseworthy
Girl
Danna God is my judge; Descendent of the little brown one
Girl
Gabriela God is my strength, devoted to God
Girl
Alessia Defender; Noble; Truthful
Girl
Luciana light
Girl
Camilla helper to the priest
Girl
Camilla helper to the priest
Girl
Ariyah Lioness; Melody; Noble, honorable
Girl
Gianni God is gracious, Yahweh is gracious
Boy
Gianni God is gracious, Yahweh is gracious
Boy
Luciano Light; Shining
Boy
Viviana alive; lively
Girl
Marco Dedicated to Mars
Boy
Francesca Free; Frenchman
Girl
Francesca Free; Frenchman
Girl
Francesca Free; Frenchman
Girl
Serena Serene; Peaceful, quiet
Girl
Serena Serene; Peaceful, quiet
Girl
Serena Serene; Peaceful, quiet
Girl
Adelina Nobility
Girl
Adelina Nobility
Girl
Alessandra Defender of mankind
Girl
Alessandra Defender of mankind
Girl
Alessandra Defender of mankind
Girl
Mario Manly; Mars
Boy
Carmen Garden; Orchard; Vineyard of God; Song, incantation
Unisex
Carmen Garden; Orchard; Vineyard of God; Song, incantation
Unisex
Briella God is my strength
Girl
Santino Little saint; Sacred
Boy
Santino Little saint; Sacred
Boy
Lana Shining; Light; Blessed; Precious; Child; Little Rock; Handsome; Wool, fleece
Girl
Lana Shining; Light; Blessed; Precious; Child; Little Rock; Handsome; Wool, fleece
Girl
Daleyza Delightful
Girl
Alma Nourishing; Soul; Young woman
Unisex
Alma Nourishing; Soul; Young woman
Unisex
Bianca White, fair
Girl
Renata Reborn
Girl
Izabella God's promise; God is my oath
Girl
Lucca Bringer of light; Italian city
Boy
Ariah Lioness; Song; Noble
Girl
Rocco Rock; crow, rook; Rest, repose
Boy
Rocco Rock; crow, rook; Rest, repose
Boy
Valentino Strength, Health
Boy
Valentino Strength, Health
Boy
Valentino Strength, Health
Boy
Valentino Strength, Health
Boy

About Italian Names

Italian names have a rich history and cultural significance. They often reflect the values, traditions, and linguistic characteristics of Italian culture. Choosing a Italian name for your child can be a wonderful way to honor your heritage or express your appreciation for Italian culture.

Naming Tips

  • Research the meaning and cultural significance of Italian names
  • Consider the pronunciation and potential nicknames
  • Think about how the name might be perceived in different cultural contexts
  • Check for any historical or literary associations with the name
  • Consult with native speakers or cultural experts if you're unsure about a name's usage or connotations

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