Italian baby names
Baby names of Italian origin, with meanings and pronunciations.
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Air, melody, song.
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Beautiful.
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Orange-red.
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Sun; the sun god Helios.
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Of the island of Capri.
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Rose; rose festival.
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Precious stone, jewel
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Pilgrim to Rome.
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Laurel; bay tree of victory.
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Dear; gracious; from Milan.
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God is gracious.
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God is gracious.
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God is gracious.
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The greatest.
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Free man.
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God is gracious.
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Defender; protector.
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Youthful; little Julia.
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Young warrior; of Mars.
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Beloved; star of the sea.
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From Siena, a city in Tuscany, Italy.
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God is gracious.
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Of the angel.
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Lady; woman of the home.
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Italian diminutive form, often used as a short name ending in -gino.
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Coming forward.
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Italian diminutive of Rosa, from Latin rosa meaning rose.
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From the Italian word for child or baby.
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Happy or fortunate.
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Beloved or friendly, Italian name.
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The Italian form of Henry, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'estate ruler.'
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Derived from the Italian and Latin word meaning 'clear' or 'bright.'
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Joyful and lively.
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Free one; Italian form of Frances.
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Pure; Italian variant of Catherine.
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True image; named after the Italian city.
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Conquering, diminutive of Vincent.
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Noble and ready, from Alonzo.
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From Gaeta or God's gift.
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Italian form of Jade, the precious green stone valued in Asian cultures.
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A sudden and unaccountable change of mood or behavior.
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An Italian diminutive of Eugene, from eugenes meaning noble.
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From the Italian city of Venice.
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Little girl or from the saint of lost items.
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Green.
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Combination of Gian (John) and Luca (Lucas), from Hebrew and Latin origins.
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Stone or rock; the Italian form of Peter.
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Countess; a woman of noble rank.
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A port city in southern Italy, used as a given name.
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Victory of the people, feminine form of Nicholas.
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A modern variant of Romeo, meaning pilgrim or man from Rome.
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Messenger; derived from Latin nuntius.
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Italian variant of Xavier; means new house.
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Short form of Lorenzo; means from Laurentum.
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Italian form of Giovanni; means God is gracious.
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Strong or valiant, from valens.
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Curly-haired; from Italian 'ricco'.
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Italian diminutive possibly derived from Isaac or Isabella.
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Italian form possibly related to Gavin, meaning hawk.
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God's grace, Spanish variant of Giovanni from Hebrew Yohanan.