1464 Italian Baby Names With Rich Roots

Venice, Tuscany, Rome, Milan – Italy isn't just about great places. It also boasts gorgeous, lilting, and rhythmic Italian baby names. After all, who can resist the beautiful-sounding Carmela or Allesandro? Italian names either have Latin origin or are Italian versions of monikers originating in other countries. Italian names roll off the tongue like a melody and often stand apart due to their distinctiveness. Generally, Italians have firm rules regarding naming. The first son, for instance, is named after the paternal grandfather, whereas the second son is named after the maternal grandfather. As for the females, the first daughter is named after the paternal grandmother, and the second daughter is named after the maternal grandmother. The subsequent children can be named after parents, aunts, uncles, deceased relatives, or saints. This all-pervasive convention has led to many Italian families with children of similar ages having the same names. Typical male and female Italian names end in vowels a, e, i, and o. Some classic examples are Adreano, Adela, Assissi, and Cammie. Many Italian names also have deep biblical roots, often paying homage to revered saints or local patrons. Those named after a saint celebrate twice: their actual birth date and their onomastico – the day in the General Roman Calendar honoring their saint. Certain Italian names are also aligned with the child's birth season. Pasquale or Pasqua herald Easter, while Natale, Natalina, Nicole, or Nicola emerge during Christmas (1). This nomenclatural interplay weaves a rich cultural fabric, fusing faith and temporal cadences. From traditional Evelina to modern Amalia, we have compiled a list of beautiful Italian girl and boy names with meanings. Explore the list to find meaningful monikers that complement your child's personality.

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Name Gender Meaning
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Olivia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Peace; Olive tree
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Emma
Baby Girl Sign Girl Whole; Universal
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Charlotte
Baby Girl Sign Girl Free person; Petite
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Isabella
Baby Girl Sign Girl God is my oath
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Mia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Mine; Dear; Darling
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Camila
Baby Girl Sign Girl Religious attendant; Priest's helper
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Gianna
Baby Girl Sign Girl Grace of God
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Samuel
Baby Boy Sign Boy Name of God
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Emilia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Rival; Laborious; Eager
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Luca
Baby Boy Sign Boy Bringer of light
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Eliana
Baby Girl Sign Girl God has given the answer; Sun
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Elena
Baby Girl Sign Girl Torch; Shining light
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Alice
Baby Girl Sign Girl Noble; Kind; Nobility
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Valentina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Strong; Vigourous; Healthy
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Bella
Baby Girl Sign Girl Beautiful; God is my oath
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Caroline
Baby Girl Sign Girl Man; Independent woman
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Leonardo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Brave lion
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Eva
Baby Girl Sign Girl To breathe; To live; Mother of life; Full of life
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Liliana
Baby Girl Sign Girl Lily; Purity; Innocence
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Giovanni
Baby Boy Sign Boy God is gracious
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Diego
Baby Boy Sign Boy Teacher; Saint; Supplanter
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Elliana
Baby Girl Sign Girl My God has answered; Sun; Light of favor
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Cecilia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Blind
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Lorenzo
Baby Boy Sign Boy From Laurentum
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Lucia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Light
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Enzo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Ruler of an estate or a house
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Arianna
Baby Girl Sign Girl Most holy; Silver; Melody
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Norah
Baby Girl Sign Girl Honor; Respect; Shining light; Sunrays
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Matteo
Baby Boy Sign Boy God's gift
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Emiliano
Baby Boy Sign Boy Rival; Industrious
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Nicolas
Baby Boy Sign Boy Victory of the people
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Gemma
Baby Girl Sign Girl Jewel; Precious stone; Gem
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Sara
Baby Girl Sign Girl Princess
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Emilio
Baby Boy Sign Boy Rival; Eager
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Mariana
Baby Girl Sign Girl Star of the sea; Grace
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Nico
Baby Boy Sign Boy Victory of the people
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Daniela
Baby Girl Sign Girl God is my judge
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Gia
Baby Girl Sign Girl God is gracious
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Rebecca
Baby Girl Sign Girl To tie; To bind
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Lia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Weary; Relaxed
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Camilla
Baby Girl Sign Girl Religious attendant; Priest's helper
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Dante
Baby Boy Sign Boy Steadfast; Enduring
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Manuel
Baby Boy Sign Boy God is with us
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Kiara
Baby Girl Sign Girl Dark; Bright; Shining; Peaceful; A lady with dusk hair; First ray of the sun
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Eduardo
Baby Boy Sign Boy The holder of rich property
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Ari
Baby Boy Sign Boy Lion; Eagle; Brave; Most holy; Sun-like; Visible; Generous; Chief; Superior
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Ariyah
Baby Girl Sign Girl Lion; Noble; Melody
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Ricardo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Powerful ruler
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Mario
Baby Boy Sign Boy Warlike; Mars; Male
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Romeo
Baby Boy Sign Boy From Rome; Pilgrim to Rome
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Izabella
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pledged to God
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Serena
Baby Girl Sign Girl Serene; Tranquil; Clear
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Gianni
Baby Boy Sign Boy God is gracious
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Laura
Baby Girl Sign Girl Laurel; Victory
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Marco
Baby Boy Sign Boy Dedicated to Mars
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Alessandra
Baby Girl Sign Girl Defender of mankind
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Luciana
Baby Girl Sign Girl Light; Illumination
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Santino
Baby Boy Sign Boy Little saint
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Elisa
Baby Girl Sign Girl My God is an oath; My God is fullness
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Francesca
Baby Girl Sign Girl French; Free one
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Viviana
Baby Girl Sign Girl One who is lively
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Luciano
Baby Boy Sign Boy Light; Shining
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Ariah
Baby Girl Sign Girl Song; Melody; Gold
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Alessia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Helper; Defender
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Carmen
Baby Girl Sign Girl Garden; God's vineyard; Plantation; Mountain
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Bianca
Baby Girl Sign Girl White; Pure; Fair-colored
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Fabian
Baby Boy Sign Boy Bean farmer; Noble
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Lucca
Baby Boy Sign Boy He who illuminates
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Emelia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Rival; Laborious; Eager
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Rocco
Baby Boy Sign Boy One who rests
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Carolina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Freeholder; Free woman
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Alonzo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Noble; Ready for battle
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Aurelia
Baby Girl Sign Girl Golden; Gilded; The golden one
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Renata
Baby Girl Sign Girl Born again; Rebirth; Brave lion
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Ariya
Baby Girl Sign Girl Honorable; Noble; Aryan; Song; Melody
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Xiomara
Baby Girl Sign Girl Ready for battle
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Armando
Baby Boy Sign Boy Soldier; Army man
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Antonella
Baby Girl Sign Girl Priceless; First born; Flower
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Valentino
Baby Boy Sign Boy Brave; Strong
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Beatrice
Baby Girl Sign Girl Voyager; Blessed one
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Fernanda
Baby Girl Sign Girl Peace; Bold journey; Daring
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Marcelo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Dedicated to Mars
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Leandro
Baby Boy Sign Boy Lion-like person
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Raul
Baby Boy Sign Boy Wolf counsel; Strong defender
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Alessandro
Baby Boy Sign Boy Defender of mankind
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Camilo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Religious attendant; Priest's helper; Noble
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Siena
Baby Girl Sign Girl A place in Italy
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Capri
Baby Girl Sign Girl Wild boar; Goat; Whimsical; An island in Italy
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Priscilla
Baby Girl Sign Girl Ancient; Archaic
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Arturo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Bear; King
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Gustavo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Staff of the Gods
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Rosa
Baby Girl Sign Girl Rose; Dew
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Bruno
Baby Boy Sign Boy Armor; Protection; Burnished; Polished; Brown
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Lina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Tender; Palm tree; Flax; United; Absorbed; Pretty; Elegant; Sunlight; Cascade falls
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Carmelo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Garden; God's vineyard; Plantation; Mountain
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Dario
Baby Boy Sign Boy Possessing goodness
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Alberto
Baby Boy Sign Boy Noble; Bright; Famous
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Alfredo
Baby Boy Sign Boy Elf counsel; Sage; Wise
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Marina
Baby Girl Sign Girl Of the sea; Belonging to the sea
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Noemi
Baby Girl Sign Girl Pleasantness; Delight
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Italian baby names blend Latin roots and international adaptations, often stemming from biblical sources. These names hold deep connections to saints and follow strict naming conventions. Consequently, it's common for Italian children of similar ages to share names. In light of this, we have presented an array of charming Italian girl and boy names with their meanings in the above list. Scroll through the list to find a suitable name that effortlessly projects your faith and aspirations behind selecting a name for your child.

Infographic: Irresistible Italian Names To Grace Your Baby

Italian baby names are tantalizing, giving your child a hint of Mediterranean refinement. Our infographic presents a diverse array of charming Italian names. Each name is accompanied by its profound significance, helping you better appreciate the name.

captivating italian baby names and their meanings (infographic)

Illustration: Momjunction Design Team

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do Italian baby names reflect the country's culture, history, and religious and spiritual significance?

Many Italian baby names are based on or inspired by Catholic figures and saints or influential characters in Italian culture and history. This connection to culture and history helps preserve and continue the legacy of such names. Some names inspired by saints include Laura, Marco, Roberto, Rocco, and Viviana. Names based on prominent artists are Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raffaello, and Giovanni.

2. What are some unique Italian baby names not commonly heard outside of Italy?

Some unique Italian names that are not very popular outside of Italy are Agnella, the feminine form of Agnello meaning 'lamb'; Ambra, a variant of amber which refers to the yellow gemstone; and Fausta, the feminine form of Faustus meaning 'auspicious,' or 'lucky.'

3. Are there any traditional Italian baby naming conventions?

Italian baby names usually consist of a given name (nome) followed by a surname (cognome). Traditionally, babies inherit their father's family name, but an Italian court has ruled that both parents' surnames can be inherited [2]. It is common for a portion of the name to come from a name day, a day to celebrate their baptismal name shared with a Biblical character or saint. These name days are determined by the General Roman Calendar [3].

4. What are some famous or notable people with Italian names and what do their names mean?

Leonardo, a name borne by the world-renowned painter and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, means 'brave lion.' Dante Alighieri was a philosopher, poet, and writer; his name means 'enduring.' Giacomo, a name borne by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini known for his operas. The name is a variant of Jacob which means 'he who supplants.'

5. What nicknames or pet names can be derived from Italian baby names?

Sandro, Ale, Alex, and Andy are pet forms of the name Alessandro. Cat, Cate, Cathy, and Rina are some nicknames for Caterina. Nicknames for Isabella are Isa, Bella, Isabel, Belle, Libbie, Libby, Sabella, and Ibbie.

References

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  1. The bellissima style of Italian names.
    https://casa-belvedere.org/the-bellissimo-style-of-italian-names/
  2. Double-barrelled name law in Italy – a work in progress.
    https://www.ibanet.org/double-barrelled-name-law-italy
  3. Liturgical Calendar.
    http://www.gcatholic.org/calendar/2023/General-A-en.htm
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