Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from A

    ABELE: Italian form of Hebrew Hebel, meaning "breath, breathing."
    ABRAMO: Italian form of Latin Abrahamus, meaning "father of a multitude."
    ACHILLE: French and Italian form of Latin Achilles, possibly meaning "he who embodies the grief of the people."
    ADALBERTO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Adalbert, meaning "bright nobility."
    ADALFIERI: Italian name meaning "noble oath."
    ADAMO: Italian form of Hebrew Adam, meaning "earth" or "red."
    ADOLFO: Italian form of Latin Adolfus, meaning "noble wolf."
    ADONE: Italian form of Hebrew Adoniyah, meaning "my lord."
    ADRIANO: Italian form of Latin Adrianus, meaning "from Hadria."
    AFFONSO: Italian form of Latin Alfonsus, meaning "noble and ready."
    AGAPETO: Variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Agapito, meaning "beloved."
    AGAPITO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Agapitus, meaning "beloved."
    AGOSTINO: Italian form of Latin Augustinus, meaning "venerable."
    ALBERICO: Italian form of Latin Albericus, meaning "elf ruler."
    ALBERTO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Albertus, meaning "bright nobility."
    ALDO: Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, meaning "little old sword." Compare with another form of Aldo.
    ALDOBRANDINO: Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning "little old sword."
    ALESSANDRO: Italian form of Latin Alexandrus, meaning "defender of mankind."
    ALESSIO: Italian form of Latin Alexius, meaning "defender."
    ALFEO: Pet form of Italian Alfredo, meaning "elf counsel."
    ALFIERI: Italian surname transferred to forename use, derived from Spanish alférez, meaning "standard bearer." The Spanish word, alférez, was borrowed from Arabic al-fris, meaning "mounted fighter" or "knight," but the original meaning was not retained.
    ALFONSO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Alfonsus, meaning "noble and ready."
    ALFREDO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Alfredus, meaning "elf counsel."
    ALONSO: Italian variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
    ALPHONSO: Variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
    ALVISE: Italian name derived from the patronymic surname Alvisio, which ultimately derived from Germanic Hlodovic, thus sharing the same etymology as French Louis, meaning "famous warrior."
    AMADEO: Italian form of Latin Amadeus, meaning "to love God."
    AMADORE: Italian form of Latin Amator, meaning "lover."
    AMANDO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Amandus, meaning "lovable."
    AMATO: Italian name derived from Roman Latin Amatus, meaning "beloved."
    AMBROGINO: Pet form of Italian Ambrogio, meaning "little immortal one."
    AMBROGIO: Italian form of Latin Ambrosius, meaning "immortal."
    AMEDEO: Italian form of Latin Amadeus, meaning "to love God."
    AMERIGO: Italian form of Latin Americus, meaning "work-power."
    AMPELIO: Italian form of Latin Ampelius, meaning "vine."
    ANACLETO:  Italian and Spanish form of Latin Anacletus, meaning "called back; invoked."
    ANASTASIO: Italian form of Latin Anastasius, meaning "resurrection."
    ANATOLIO: Italian form of Latin Anatolius, meaning "east" and "sunrise."
    ANDREA: Italian form of Greek Andreas, meaning "man; warrior."
    ANGELICO: Italian form of Latin Angelicus, meaning "angelic."
    ANGELO: Italian form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."
    ANGIOLETTO: Pet form of Italian Angiolo, meaning "angel, messenger."
    ANGIOLO: Florentine Italian form of Latin Angelus, meaning "angel, messenger."
    ANJELO: Variant spelling of Italian Angelo, meaning "angel, messenger."
    ANSELMO: Italian and Spanish form of German Anselm, meaning "divine helmet."
    ANTONELLO: Pet form of Italian and Spanish Antonio, possibly meaning "invaluable."
    ANTONINO: Italian form of Latin Antoninus, possibly meaning "invaluable."
    ANTONIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Antonius, possibly meaning "invaluable."
    ARCANGELO: Italian name meaning "archangel."
    ARDUINO: Italian form of German Hartwin, meaning "hardy friend."
    ARMO:  Italian name meaning "crew." Compare with another form of Armo.
    ARNOLDO: Italian form of Latin Arnoldus, meaning "eagle power."
    AROLDO: Italian form of English Harold, meaning "army leader."
    ARRIGO: Italian form of German Hariric, meaning "army ruler."
    ARSENIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Arsenius, meaning "virile."
    ARTURO: Italian and Spanish form of Celtic Arthur, possibly meaning "bear-man."
    ATTILIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Attilius, possibly meaning "father."
    AUGOSTINO: Italian form of Latin Augustinus, meaning "venerable."
    AUGUSTO: Italian and Spanish Latin Augustus, meaning "venerable."
    AURELIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Aurelius, meaning "golden."
    AZZO: Italian name derived from Latin Accius, meaning "from Acca." Compare with another form of Azzo.
    AZZOLINO: Pet form of Italian Azzo, meaning "from Acca."