Italian Names
Italian names are melodic and romantic, mostly rooted in Latin and Christian tradition.
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Italian Names
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Isabella
Devoted to God, pledged to God
Mia
Mine, beloved, star of the sea
Aria
Air, song, melody
Enzo
Ruler of the home, estate ruler
Gabriella
God is my strength
Bella
Beautiful
Liliana
Lily, pure, innocent
Kiara
Bright, clear, famous
Angelina
Angel, messenger of God
Alessandro
Defender of the people
Gemma
Precious stone, gem, jewel
Sandra
Defender of mankind
Angelo
Angel, messenger of God
Kara
Dear, beloved, friend
Adamo
Earth, man of red earth
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the origin of Italian names?
Italian names are melodic and romantic, mostly rooted in Latin and Christian tradition.
How many Italian names are on NameMeanings?
We currently catalog 15 names of Italian origin, each with its meaning, pronunciation, related names, and famous namesakes.
What are some popular Italian names?
Some of the best-known Italian names include Isabella, Mia, Aria, Enzo, Gabriella. Each one carries its own history and meaning that you can explore on its page.
What is the most popular Italian name?
Based on our popularity data, Isabella is the most searched Italian name in our collection. Popularity varies by country and over time.
What are good Italian girl names?
Standout Italian girl names include Isabella, Mia, Aria, Gabriella. Use the gender filter in the explorer to see every girl name of this origin.
What are good Italian boy names?
Standout Italian boy names include Enzo, Alessandro, Angelo, Adamo. Filter by gender in the explorer to see the full list of boy names.
What do Italian names usually mean?
Italian names often reflect the values, nature, faith, or history of their culture. Each name page includes its detailed etymology and the meanings it carries.
Are Italian names good for a baby today?
Yes. Many Italian names blend deep historical roots with a timeless, modern sound, making them a strong choice for a baby today. Browse the list above to find the right one.