Italian Names
1,857 names found
Jeovanni
Italian
Meaning
A modern variant of Giovanni, which is the Italian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Jovonni
Italian
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ziara
Italian
Meaning
Potentially a modern invention. Possibly linked to Italian 'chiara' meaning 'bright, clear'.
Vinicio
Italian
Meaning
Italian and Spanish form of the Roman name Vinicius, possibly related to "vinum" (wine) in Latin.
Benelli
Italian
Meaning
Benelli is of Italian origin, it is most likely a surname that has been adopted as a given name. It's likely a patronymic form of Bene.
Angelino
Italian
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Angelino is an Italian name meaning 'little angel' or 'messenger.' It's a diminutive form of Angelo, derived from the Greek word 'angelos.'
Donato
Italian
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Italian name derived from the Latin 'Donatus', meaning 'given [by God]'. It signifies a gift.
Giano
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name, a short form of names like Giovanni or Giancarlo, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Ziana
Italian
Meaning
A modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a variation of Siana or a combination of Z- and Ana. No established historical meaning.
Allora
Italian
Meaning
Allora is of Italian origin and is said to mean 'laurel' or 'wise'.
Francia
Italian
Meaning
Francia is an Italian and Spanish name meaning 'from France' or 'French woman'.
Yovanni
Italian
Meaning
A variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning "God is gracious".
Alesso
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name, a short form of Alessandro, which is the Italian form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Cario
Italian
Meaning
Cario is a name with possible Italian origins, potentially related to 'caro' meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
Franchesca
Italian
Meaning
Italian and Spanish form of Frances, a feminine form of Francis, which is derived from the Italian name Francesco, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man'.
Lira
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name derived from the musical instrument, the lyre, symbolizing harmony and music. It is also a currency in Turkey.
Nicolina
Italian
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An Italian feminine diminutive of Nicola or Nicole, ultimately derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people'. It suggests a beloved victor.
Raffaella
Italian
Meaning
Raffaella is the Italian feminine form of Raphael, meaning 'God has healed' in Hebrew.
Sonnet
Italian
Meaning
Derived from the Italian word 'sonetto', meaning 'little song'. Refers to a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.
Stephano
Italian
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Stephano is an Italian variant of Stephen, a name of Greek origin meaning "crown" or "wreath". It symbolizes victory and honor.
Vincenza
Italian
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The feminine form of Vincenzo, an Italian name derived from the Roman name Vincentius. It means 'to conquer'.
Viva
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name meaning 'alive' or 'lively'. It conveys energy and a zest for life. A short, sweet and memorable name.
Virgilio
Italian
Meaning
Virgilio is an Italian and Spanish name derived from the Roman family name Vergilius, of uncertain meaning but possibly linked to 'virga' (rod or branch).
Delfino
Italian
Meaning
Delfino is an Italian and Spanish name meaning 'dolphin'. The dolphin symbolizes intelligence, playfulness, and good luck.
Diangelo
Italian
Meaning
Diangelo is an Italian name, a combination of 'Di' (of/from) and 'Angelo' meaning 'angel' or 'messenger'.
Livvie
Italian
Meaning
A diminutive of Olivia or Livia, meaning 'olive tree' (Olivia) or 'envy' (Livia). It has Italian and Latin roots.
Maddalena
Italian
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Maddalena is the Italian form of Magdalene, which is of Hebrew origin and means 'woman from Magdala'. It is a classic and timeless biblical name.
Larenzo
Italian
Meaning
A variation of Lorenzo, the Italian form of Laurence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel tree'.
Sicilia
Italian
Meaning
Derived from Sicily, the Italian island, its meaning is linked to the island's history.
Verona
Italian
Meaning
Italian city name, possibly derived from the Latin 'ver' meaning 'spring'. Also associated with Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Ramello
Italian
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Ramello is a male name of debated origin, possibly a variant of Romeo or related to Arabic names. It carries a romantic and noble connotation.
Arriyah
Italian
Meaning
Likely a modern variation of Aria, which is of Italian origin, meaning 'air' or 'melody'.
Carmelina
Italian
Meaning
Carmelina is an Italian diminutive of Carmen, ultimately derived from Mount Carmel in Israel. Carmel means "garden" or "orchard."
Davinchi
Italian
Meaning
Inspired by the surname of Leonardo da Vinci, a Renaissance polymath, meaning 'from Vinci' (a town in Italy).
Favio
Italian
Meaning
An Italian and Spanish variant of Flavio, derived from the Roman family name Flavius, meaning 'yellow-haired' or 'golden'.
Gavino
Italian
Meaning
Italian form of Gavin, meaning 'white hawk' or 'God's mercy'.
Georgio
Italian
Meaning
Georgio is an Italian and Spanish form of George, which means 'farmer' or 'earthworker' from the Greek.
Giovany
Italian
Meaning
An Italian variant of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'. A religious undertone.
Giulian
Italian
Meaning
An Italian variant of Julian, derived from the Roman family name 'Julius,' meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'.
Giulio
Italian
Meaning
Giulio is the Italian form of Julius, meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'. It is of Latin origin.
Santina
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name meaning 'little saint' or 'holy'.
Elisabetta
Italian
Meaning
Italian form of Elizabeth, meaning 'my God is abundance' or 'pledged to God'.
Miarose
Italian
Meaning
A contemporary portmanteau name combining 'Mia' (often interpreted as 'mine' in Italian/Spanish, or 'bitter' in Hebrew) and 'Rose' (the flower name). It suggests a beloved flower.
Caetano
Italian
Meaning
Caetano is an Italian and Portuguese name derived from Caietanus, referring to someone from Caieta (modern Gaeta), an ancient Roman port city.
Dominico
Italian
Meaning
Italian form of Dominic, derived from the Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Gianmarco
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name combining 'Gian,' a short form of Giovanni (John), and 'Marco' (Mark), with possible meanings of 'God is gracious' and 'warlike'.
Italo
Italian
Meaning
Italo is an Italian name, referring to someone 'from Italy' or 'an Italian'. It symbolizes heritage.
Ciella
Italian
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name possibly related to Cielo, meaning 'sky' or 'heaven' in Italian or Spanish.
Diva
Italian
Meaning
Diva is an Italian word meaning 'goddess' or 'star,' often used to describe a celebrated female singer or actress.
Donatella
Italian
Meaning
Donatella is an Italian name derived from the Latin name Donatus, meaning 'given by God' or 'gift'.
Jeovanny
Italian
Meaning
A modern variant of Giovanni, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious'. It's a popular choice in Latin American countries.
Genova
Italian
Meaning
Genova is an Italian name, referring to the city of Genoa. The name possibly derives from the Latin 'genua'.
Makaveli
Italian
Meaning
Associated with Niccolò Machiavelli, a Renaissance philosopher, political theorist, and diplomat. The name evokes intelligence, strategy, and complexity.
Massimiliano
Italian
Meaning
An Italian name of Latin origin, derived from 'Maximus', meaning 'greatest'. It is a grand and sophisticated name, conveying supreme quality.
Napoleon
Italian
Meaning
Of Italian origin, derived from the name Napoleone, meaning 'lion of Naples' or 'from Naples'.
Renaldo
Italian
Meaning
Renaldo is an Italian and Spanish name, a variation of Reynold, meaning "wise ruler."
Riccardo
Italian
Meaning
Riccardo is an Italian given name derived from the Germanic name Richard, meaning 'powerful ruler' or 'brave ruler'.
Sal
Italian
Meaning
Sal is often a short form of the Italian name Salvatore, meaning 'savior'. It can also be a short form of names like Samuel or Solomon.
Riviera
Italian
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This name is derived from the Italian 'riviera', referring to a coastline, especially the French Riviera. It evokes images of sun, sea, and luxury.
Sarafina
Italian
Meaning
Italian variant of Seraphina, ultimately derived from the Hebrew word 'seraphim', meaning 'fiery ones'.