XAVIERO: Italian form of Basque Xavier, meaning "a new house."
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Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from V
VALENTINO: Italian form of Latin Valentinus, meaning "healthy, strong."
VALERIANO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Valerianus, meaning "to be healthy, to be strong."
VALERIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Valerius, meaning "to be healthy, to be strong."
VANNI: Short form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
VEGLIANTINO [Vail-yan-te'-no]: Italian name meaning "the little vigilant one." This is the name of the famous steed of Orlando, called in French romance Veillantif, Orlando being called Roland.
VENCESLAO: Italian form of Middle Latin Venceslaus, meaning "more glory."
VICENZO: Contracted form of Italian Vincenzo, meaning "conquering."
VICO: Pet form of Italian Vicenzo, meaning "conqueror."
VINCENTE: Italian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning "conquering."
VINCENZO: Italian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning "conquering."
VINICIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vinicius, meaning "vine."
VIRGILIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Virgilius, possibly meaning "flourishing."
VITALE: Italian form of Roman Latin Vitalis, meaning "of life; vital."
VITO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitus, meaning "life."
VITTORE: Italian form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning "conqueror."
VITTORINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Victorinus, meaning "conqueror."
VITTORIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Victorius, meaning "conqueror."
VALERIANO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Valerianus, meaning "to be healthy, to be strong."
VALERIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Valerius, meaning "to be healthy, to be strong."
VANNI: Short form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
VEGLIANTINO [Vail-yan-te'-no]: Italian name meaning "the little vigilant one." This is the name of the famous steed of Orlando, called in French romance Veillantif, Orlando being called Roland.
VENCESLAO: Italian form of Middle Latin Venceslaus, meaning "more glory."
VICENZO: Contracted form of Italian Vincenzo, meaning "conquering."
VICO: Pet form of Italian Vicenzo, meaning "conqueror."
VINCENTE: Italian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning "conquering."
VINCENZO: Italian form of Latin Vincentius, meaning "conquering."
VINICIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vinicius, meaning "vine."
VIRGILIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Virgilius, possibly meaning "flourishing."
VITALE: Italian form of Roman Latin Vitalis, meaning "of life; vital."
VITO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vitus, meaning "life."
VITTORE: Italian form of Roman Latin Victor, meaning "conqueror."
VITTORINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Victorinus, meaning "conqueror."
VITTORIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Victorius, meaning "conqueror."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from U
UBERTO: Italian form of Latin Hubertus, meaning "bright heart/spirit."
UDALRICO: Variant spelling of Italian Ulderico, meaning "merciful ruler."
UGO: Italian form of Latin Hugo, meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
ULDERICO: Italian form of Germanic Hulderich, meaning "merciful ruler."
ULISSE: Italian form of Latin Ulixes, probably meaning "to be angry, to hate."
UMBERTO: Italian form of Latin Humbertus, possibly meaning "bright support."
UMFREDO: Italian form of Latin Humfridus, meaning "giant peace."
URBANO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Urbanus, meaning "of the city."
UDALRICO: Variant spelling of Italian Ulderico, meaning "merciful ruler."
UGO: Italian form of Latin Hugo, meaning "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
ULDERICO: Italian form of Germanic Hulderich, meaning "merciful ruler."
ULISSE: Italian form of Latin Ulixes, probably meaning "to be angry, to hate."
UMBERTO: Italian form of Latin Humbertus, possibly meaning "bright support."
UMFREDO: Italian form of Latin Humfridus, meaning "giant peace."
URBANO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Urbanus, meaning "of the city."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from T
TACITO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Tacitus, meaning "mute, silent."
TADDEO: Italian form of Latin Thaddaeus, meaning "courageous, large-hearted."
TÀMMARO: Italian name derived from the byname tamarri, for low-class people who imitate the manners of the higher class, of Germanic origin, composed of the elements thank "thought" and mar "fame," hence "thinks of being famous."
TANCREDO: Italian form of German Tancred, meaning "thought-counsel."
TEOBALDO: Basque, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Theobaldus, meaning "people-bold."
TEODORO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodorus, meaning "gift of God."
TEODOSIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodosius, meaning "god-giving."
TEOFILO: Italian form of Latin Theophilus, meaning "friend of God."
TERENZIO: Italian form of Latin Terentius, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist."
TERZO: Italian form of Roman Tertius, meaning "third."
THORELLO: Italian name derived from the word torello, meaning "young bull."
TIMOTEO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Timotheus, meaning "to honor God."
TINO: Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -tino, meaning "little, small."
TITO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Titus, meaning "fire; to burn" or "straining."
TIZIANO: Italian form of Latin Titianus, meaning "of the Titans."
TOMMASO: Italian form of Greek Thōmas, meaning "twin."
TONIO: Pet form of Italian/Spanish Antonio, possibly meaning "invaluable."
TORE: Italian short form of Latin Salvatore, meaning "savior." Compare with another form of Tore.
TADDEO: Italian form of Latin Thaddaeus, meaning "courageous, large-hearted."
TÀMMARO: Italian name derived from the byname tamarri, for low-class people who imitate the manners of the higher class, of Germanic origin, composed of the elements thank "thought" and mar "fame," hence "thinks of being famous."
TANCREDO: Italian form of German Tancred, meaning "thought-counsel."
TEOBALDO: Basque, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Theobaldus, meaning "people-bold."
TEODORO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodorus, meaning "gift of God."
TEODOSIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodosius, meaning "god-giving."
TEOFILO: Italian form of Latin Theophilus, meaning "friend of God."
TERENZIO: Italian form of Latin Terentius, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist."
TERZO: Italian form of Roman Tertius, meaning "third."
THORELLO: Italian name derived from the word torello, meaning "young bull."
TIMOTEO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Timotheus, meaning "to honor God."
TINO: Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -tino, meaning "little, small."
TITO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Titus, meaning "fire; to burn" or "straining."
TIZIANO: Italian form of Latin Titianus, meaning "of the Titans."
TOMMASO: Italian form of Greek Thōmas, meaning "twin."
TONIO: Pet form of Italian/Spanish Antonio, possibly meaning "invaluable."
TORE: Italian short form of Latin Salvatore, meaning "savior." Compare with another form of Tore.
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from S
SABATO: Italian good omen name bestowed on one who was "born on Saturday (the Sabbath)."
SABINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Sabinus, meaning "Sabine; a follower of another religion."
SALVATORE: Italian form of Latin Salvator, meaning "savior."
SAMUELE: Italian form of Greek Samouel, meaning "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
SANDRO: Short form of Italian Alessandro, meaning "defender of mankind."
SANSONE: Italian form of Greek Sampson, meaning "like the sun."
SANTINO: Diminutive form of Italian Santo, meaning "little saint."
SANTO: Italian name derived form the Latin word santo, meaning "holy."
SATURNINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Saturninus, possibly meaning "to sow."
SAVERIO: Italian form of Basque Xavier, meaning "a new house."
SAVINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Sabinus, meaning "Sabine; a follower of another religion."
SAVIO: Italian name meaning "clever."
SCEVOLA: Italian form of Roman Latin Scævola, meaning "left-handed."
SEBASTIANO: Italian form of Latin Sebastianus, meaning "from Sebaste."
SERAFINO: Italian form of Latin Seraphinus, meaning "burning one" or "serpent."
SERGIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Sergius, possibly meaning "sergeant."
SESTO: Italian form of Roman Latin Sextus, meaning "sixth."
SETTIMIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Septimus, meaning "seventh."
SEVERIANO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severianus, meaning "stern."
SEVERINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severinus, meaning "stern."
SEVERO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severus, meaning "stern."
SILVANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Silvanus, meaning "from the forest."
SILVESTRO: Italian form of Latin Silvester, meaning "from the forest."
SILVIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Silvius, meaning "from the forest."
SIMONE: Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, meaning "hearkening."
STEFANO: Italian form of Latin Stephanus, meaning "crown."
SABINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Sabinus, meaning "Sabine; a follower of another religion."
SALVATORE: Italian form of Latin Salvator, meaning "savior."
SAMUELE: Italian form of Greek Samouel, meaning "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
SANDRO: Short form of Italian Alessandro, meaning "defender of mankind."
SANSONE: Italian form of Greek Sampson, meaning "like the sun."
SANTINO: Diminutive form of Italian Santo, meaning "little saint."
SANTO: Italian name derived form the Latin word santo, meaning "holy."
SATURNINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Saturninus, possibly meaning "to sow."
SAVERIO: Italian form of Basque Xavier, meaning "a new house."
SAVINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Sabinus, meaning "Sabine; a follower of another religion."
SAVIO: Italian name meaning "clever."
SCEVOLA: Italian form of Roman Latin Scævola, meaning "left-handed."
SEBASTIANO: Italian form of Latin Sebastianus, meaning "from Sebaste."
SERAFINO: Italian form of Latin Seraphinus, meaning "burning one" or "serpent."
SERGIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Sergius, possibly meaning "sergeant."
SESTO: Italian form of Roman Latin Sextus, meaning "sixth."
SETTIMIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Septimus, meaning "seventh."
SEVERIANO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severianus, meaning "stern."
SEVERINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severinus, meaning "stern."
SEVERO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Severus, meaning "stern."
SILVANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Silvanus, meaning "from the forest."
SILVESTRO: Italian form of Latin Silvester, meaning "from the forest."
SILVIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Silvius, meaning "from the forest."
SIMONE: Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, meaning "hearkening."
STEFANO: Italian form of Latin Stephanus, meaning "crown."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from R
RAFFAELE: Italian form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed of God" or "whom God has healed."
RAFFAELLO: Italian form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed of God" or "whom God has healed."
RAIMONDO: Italian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning "wise protector."
RANIERO: Italian form of German Reginar, meaning "wise warrior."
RAUL: Italian and Portuguese form of German Radulf, meaning "wise wolf."
REMIGIO: Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Roman Latin Remigius, meaning "oarsman."
REMO: Italian form of Roman Latin Remus, meaning "oar," but sometimes translated as "swift."
RENATO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Renatus, meaning "reborn."
RENZO: Short form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of Laurentum."
RICCARDO: Italian form of Latin Ricardus, meaning "powerful ruler."
RICO: Short form of Italian Enrico, meaning "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Rico.
RINALDO: Italian form of Latin Reginaldus, meaning "wise ruler."
RINO: Short form of Italian names ending with -rino.
ROBERTO: Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, meaning "bright fame."
ROCCO: Italian name of derived from the Germanic element hrok, meaning "rest."
RODOLFO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Rudolphus, meaning "famous wolf."
ROMANO: Italian form of Latin Romanus, meaning "Roman."
ROMEO: Italian name meaning "one who has made a pilgrimage to Rome."
ROMOLO: Italian form of Latin Romulus, meaning "from Rome."
RUFINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Rufinus, meaning "red-haired."
RUGGERO: Italian form of Latin Rogerius, meaning "famous spear."
RUGGIERO: Italian form of Latin Rogerius, meaning "famous spear."
RAFFAELLO: Italian form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed of God" or "whom God has healed."
RAIMONDO: Italian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning "wise protector."
RANIERO: Italian form of German Reginar, meaning "wise warrior."
RAUL: Italian and Portuguese form of German Radulf, meaning "wise wolf."
REMIGIO: Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Roman Latin Remigius, meaning "oarsman."
REMO: Italian form of Roman Latin Remus, meaning "oar," but sometimes translated as "swift."
RENATO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Renatus, meaning "reborn."
RENZO: Short form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of Laurentum."
RICCARDO: Italian form of Latin Ricardus, meaning "powerful ruler."
RICO: Short form of Italian Enrico, meaning "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Rico.
RINALDO: Italian form of Latin Reginaldus, meaning "wise ruler."
RINO: Short form of Italian names ending with -rino.
ROBERTO: Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, meaning "bright fame."
ROCCO: Italian name of derived from the Germanic element hrok, meaning "rest."
RODOLFO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Rudolphus, meaning "famous wolf."
ROMANO: Italian form of Latin Romanus, meaning "Roman."
ROMEO: Italian name meaning "one who has made a pilgrimage to Rome."
ROMOLO: Italian form of Latin Romulus, meaning "from Rome."
RUFINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Rufinus, meaning "red-haired."
RUGGERO: Italian form of Latin Rogerius, meaning "famous spear."
RUGGIERO: Italian form of Latin Rogerius, meaning "famous spear."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from Q
QUIRINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Quirinus, meaning "men together."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from P
PALMIRO: Italian name derived from Latin palma, meaning "palm tree." This name is sometimes given to babies born on Palm Sunday.
PANCRAZIO: Italian form of Latin Pancratius, meaning "all power."
PANFILO: Italian form of Latin Pamphilus, meaning "friend of all."
PANTALEONE: Italian form of Latin Pantaleon, meaning "all-merciful."
PAOLINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Paulinus, meaning "small."
PAOLO: Italian form of Latin Paulus, meaning "small."
PARIDE: Italian form of Greek Paris, probably meaning "wager."
PASQUALE: Italian form of Latin Paschalis, meaning "Passover; Easter."
PASQUALINO: Pet form of Italian Pasquale, meaning "Passover; Easter."
PATRIZIO: Italian form of Latin Patricius, meaning "patrician, of noble descent."
PELLEGRINO: Italian form of Latin Peregrinus, meaning "wanderer."
PEPE: Diminutive form of Italian Giuseppe, meaning "(God) shall add (another son)." Compare with another form of Pepe.
PIERO: Italian form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIETRO: Italian form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PINO:
Italian and Spanish name derived from the word pino, meaning "pine tree."
Short form of Italian names ending with -pino, such as Crispino, meaning "curly(-headed)."
PIO: Italian and Portuguese form of Latin Pius, meaning "pious."
PLACIDO: Italian form of Latin Placidus, meaning "calm, placid."
PLINIO: Italian form of Roman Plinius, of unknown meaning. In use by the Portuguese and Spanish.
POLDI: Pet form of Italian Leopoldo, meaning "people-bold." Compare with another form of Poldi.
POMPEO: Italian form of Roman Latin Pompeius, possibly meaning "display, solemn procession."
PONZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Pontius, meaning "of the sea; seaman."
PORFIRIO: Italian and Spanish form of Greek Porphyrios, meaning "purple."
PRIMO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Primus, meaning "first."
PROSPERO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Prosperus, meaning "fortunate, successful." Shakespeare used this name in his play "The Tempest."
PRUDENZIO: Italian form of Latin Prudentius, meaning "cautious."
PANCRAZIO: Italian form of Latin Pancratius, meaning "all power."
PANFILO: Italian form of Latin Pamphilus, meaning "friend of all."
PANTALEONE: Italian form of Latin Pantaleon, meaning "all-merciful."
PAOLINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Paulinus, meaning "small."
PAOLO: Italian form of Latin Paulus, meaning "small."
PARIDE: Italian form of Greek Paris, probably meaning "wager."
PASQUALE: Italian form of Latin Paschalis, meaning "Passover; Easter."
PASQUALINO: Pet form of Italian Pasquale, meaning "Passover; Easter."
PATRIZIO: Italian form of Latin Patricius, meaning "patrician, of noble descent."
PELLEGRINO: Italian form of Latin Peregrinus, meaning "wanderer."
PEPE: Diminutive form of Italian Giuseppe, meaning "(God) shall add (another son)." Compare with another form of Pepe.
PIERO: Italian form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PIETRO: Italian form of Latin Petrus, meaning "rock, stone."
PINO:
Italian and Spanish name derived from the word pino, meaning "pine tree."
Short form of Italian names ending with -pino, such as Crispino, meaning "curly(-headed)."
PIO: Italian and Portuguese form of Latin Pius, meaning "pious."
PLACIDO: Italian form of Latin Placidus, meaning "calm, placid."
PLINIO: Italian form of Roman Plinius, of unknown meaning. In use by the Portuguese and Spanish.
POLDI: Pet form of Italian Leopoldo, meaning "people-bold." Compare with another form of Poldi.
POMPEO: Italian form of Roman Latin Pompeius, possibly meaning "display, solemn procession."
PONZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Pontius, meaning "of the sea; seaman."
PORFIRIO: Italian and Spanish form of Greek Porphyrios, meaning "purple."
PRIMO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Primus, meaning "first."
PROSPERO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Prosperus, meaning "fortunate, successful." Shakespeare used this name in his play "The Tempest."
PRUDENZIO: Italian form of Latin Prudentius, meaning "cautious."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from O
ORAZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Horatius, meaning "has good eyesight."
ORFEO: Italian form of Greek Orpheus, meaning either "deprived" or "darkness."
ORLANDO: Italian form of Latin Orlandus, meaning "famous land."
ORSINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Ursinus, meaning "bear-like."
ORSO: Italian form of Roman Latin Ursus, meaning "bear."
OSVALDO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Osvaldus, meaning "divine power" or "divine ruler."
OTTAVIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Octavianus, meaning "eighth."
OTTAVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Octavius, meaning "eighth."
OVIDIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Ovidius, meaning "sheep herder."
ORFEO: Italian form of Greek Orpheus, meaning either "deprived" or "darkness."
ORLANDO: Italian form of Latin Orlandus, meaning "famous land."
ORSINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Ursinus, meaning "bear-like."
ORSO: Italian form of Roman Latin Ursus, meaning "bear."
OSVALDO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Osvaldus, meaning "divine power" or "divine ruler."
OTTAVIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Octavianus, meaning "eighth."
OTTAVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Octavius, meaning "eighth."
OVIDIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Ovidius, meaning "sheep herder."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from N
NALDO: Short form of Italian names ending with -naldo.
NAPOLEONE: Rare Italian name traditionally translated as "lion of Naples" but only because of its association with the name Napoli "Naples" and the word leone "lion." Etymologists now believe the name to be of Germanic origin, probably from elvish Nibelungen "sons of the mist," the name of a race of dwarfs; hence "elf, dwarf, Nibelung (son of the mist)."
NARCISO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Narcissus, possibly meaning "numbness; sleep."
NATANAELE: Italian form of Greek Nathanael, meaning "given of God" or "whom God gave."
NAZARIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Nazarius, meaning "of Nazareth."
NERIO: Italian name derived from Greek Nereus, meaning "wet one."
NERO: Short form of Italian Raniero, meaning "wise warrior." Compare with another form of Nero.
NESTORE: Italian form of Greek Nestor, meaning "homecoming."
NEVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Naevius, meaning "spotted."
NICCOLÒ: Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, meaning "victor of the people."
NICO: Short form of Italian Niccolò, meaning "victor of the people."
NICODEMO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Nicodemus, meaning "victory of the people."
NICOLA: Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, meaning "victor of the people."
NICOLÒ: Variant spelling of Italian Niccolò, meaning "victor of the people."
NICOMEDO: Italian form of Latin Nicomedes, meaning "victory-scheme."
NICOSTRATO: Italian form of Latin Nicostratus, meaning "victory-army."
NINO: Short form of Italian Giannino, meaning "God is gracious."
NUNZIO: Masculine form of Italian Nunzia, meaning "announces," referring to the Annunciation. Also a month name for March.
NAPOLEONE: Rare Italian name traditionally translated as "lion of Naples" but only because of its association with the name Napoli "Naples" and the word leone "lion." Etymologists now believe the name to be of Germanic origin, probably from elvish Nibelungen "sons of the mist," the name of a race of dwarfs; hence "elf, dwarf, Nibelung (son of the mist)."
NARCISO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Narcissus, possibly meaning "numbness; sleep."
NATANAELE: Italian form of Greek Nathanael, meaning "given of God" or "whom God gave."
NAZARIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Nazarius, meaning "of Nazareth."
NERIO: Italian name derived from Greek Nereus, meaning "wet one."
NERO: Short form of Italian Raniero, meaning "wise warrior." Compare with another form of Nero.
NESTORE: Italian form of Greek Nestor, meaning "homecoming."
NEVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Naevius, meaning "spotted."
NICCOLÒ: Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, meaning "victor of the people."
NICO: Short form of Italian Niccolò, meaning "victor of the people."
NICODEMO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Nicodemus, meaning "victory of the people."
NICOLA: Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, meaning "victor of the people."
NICOLÒ: Variant spelling of Italian Niccolò, meaning "victor of the people."
NICOMEDO: Italian form of Latin Nicomedes, meaning "victory-scheme."
NICOSTRATO: Italian form of Latin Nicostratus, meaning "victory-army."
NINO: Short form of Italian Giannino, meaning "God is gracious."
NUNZIO: Masculine form of Italian Nunzia, meaning "announces," referring to the Annunciation. Also a month name for March.
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from M
MACARIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Macarius, meaning "blessed."
MALVOLIO: Italian name invented by Shakespeare for a character in his play "Twelfth Night," meaning "ill-will."
MANFREDO: Italian form of Latin Manfredus, meaning "strong peace."
MANLIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Manlius, meaning "morning."
MARCELLINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marcellinus, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MARCELLO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marcellus, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MARCO: Italian form of Latin Marcus, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MARIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marianus, meaning "like Marius."
MARINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marinus, meaning "of the sea."
MARIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Marius, meaning "male, virile."
MARTINO: Italian form of Latin Martinus, meaning "of/like Mars."
MARZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marcius, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MASO: Short form of Italian Tommaso, meaning "twin."
MASSIMILIANO: Italian form of Latin Maximilian, meaning "the greatest."
MASSIMO: Italian form of Latin Maximus, meaning "the greatest."
MATTEO: Italian form of Hebrew Mattithyah, meaning "gift of God."
MATTIA: Italian form of Hebrew Mattithyah, meaning "gift of God."
MAURIZIO: Italian form of Latin Mauricius, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURO: Italian form of Latin Mauricius, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MELCHIORRE: Italian form of biblical Melchior, meaning "king of light."
MEO: Short form of Italian Bartolomeo, meaning "son of Talmai."
MICHELANGELO: Italian compound name composed of Michele "who is like God?" and Angelo "angel, messenger."
MICHELE: Italian form of Greek Michaēl (Hebrew Miyka'el), meaning "who is like God?"
MODESTO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Modestus, meaning "moderate, sober."
MOSÈ: Italian form of Hebrew Moshe (Greek Mouses), meaning "drawn out."
MALVOLIO: Italian name invented by Shakespeare for a character in his play "Twelfth Night," meaning "ill-will."
MANFREDO: Italian form of Latin Manfredus, meaning "strong peace."
MANLIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Manlius, meaning "morning."
MARCELLINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marcellinus, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MARCELLO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marcellus, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MARCO: Italian form of Latin Marcus, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MARIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marianus, meaning "like Marius."
MARINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marinus, meaning "of the sea."
MARIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Marius, meaning "male, virile."
MARTINO: Italian form of Latin Martinus, meaning "of/like Mars."
MARZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Marcius, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
MASO: Short form of Italian Tommaso, meaning "twin."
MASSIMILIANO: Italian form of Latin Maximilian, meaning "the greatest."
MASSIMO: Italian form of Latin Maximus, meaning "the greatest."
MATTEO: Italian form of Hebrew Mattithyah, meaning "gift of God."
MATTIA: Italian form of Hebrew Mattithyah, meaning "gift of God."
MAURIZIO: Italian form of Latin Mauricius, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MAURO: Italian form of Latin Mauricius, meaning "dark-skinned; Moor."
MELCHIORRE: Italian form of biblical Melchior, meaning "king of light."
MEO: Short form of Italian Bartolomeo, meaning "son of Talmai."
MICHELANGELO: Italian compound name composed of Michele "who is like God?" and Angelo "angel, messenger."
MICHELE: Italian form of Greek Michaēl (Hebrew Miyka'el), meaning "who is like God?"
MODESTO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Modestus, meaning "moderate, sober."
MOSÈ: Italian form of Hebrew Moshe (Greek Mouses), meaning "drawn out."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from K
LADISLAS: Italian form of Latin Ladislaus, meaning "rules with glory."
LAURO: Italian form of Latin Laurus, meaning "laurel."
LAZZARO: Italian form of Latin Lazarus, meaning "my God has helped."
LEANDRO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Leander, meaning "lion-man."
LEONARDO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of German Leonhard, meaning "lion-strong."
LEONE: Italian form of Latin Leo, meaning "lion." Compare with feminine Leone.
LEONZIO: Italian form of Latin Leontius, meaning "lion-like."
LEOPOLDO: Italian form of Old High German Liutpold, meaning "people-bold." In use by the Portuguese and Spanish.
LIBERATORE: Italian name meaning "liberator."
LIBORIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Liberius, meaning "free."
LINO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Linus, meaning either "a cry of grief" or "flax, linen."
LIVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Livius, possibly meaning "bluish."
LODOVICO: Italian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior."
LORENZO: Italian form of Roman Latin Laurentius, meaning "of Laurentum."
LORIS: Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of Laurentum."
LOTHARIO: Italian form of Latin Lotharius, meaning "loud warrior."
LOTTERIO: Italian form of Latin Lotharius, meaning "loud warrior."
LUCA: Italian form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from Lucania." In use by the Romani.
LUCIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Lucianus, meaning "light."
LUCIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucius, meaning "light."
LUDOVICO: Italian form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIGI: Italian form of Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIGINO: Pet form of Italian Luigi, meaning "famous warrior."
LAURO: Italian form of Latin Laurus, meaning "laurel."
LAZZARO: Italian form of Latin Lazarus, meaning "my God has helped."
LEANDRO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Leander, meaning "lion-man."
LEONARDO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of German Leonhard, meaning "lion-strong."
LEONE: Italian form of Latin Leo, meaning "lion." Compare with feminine Leone.
LEONZIO: Italian form of Latin Leontius, meaning "lion-like."
LEOPOLDO: Italian form of Old High German Liutpold, meaning "people-bold." In use by the Portuguese and Spanish.
LIBERATORE: Italian name meaning "liberator."
LIBORIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Liberius, meaning "free."
LINO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Linus, meaning either "a cry of grief" or "flax, linen."
LIVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Livius, possibly meaning "bluish."
LODOVICO: Italian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior."
LORENZO: Italian form of Roman Latin Laurentius, meaning "of Laurentum."
LORIS: Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of Laurentum."
LOTHARIO: Italian form of Latin Lotharius, meaning "loud warrior."
LOTTERIO: Italian form of Latin Lotharius, meaning "loud warrior."
LUCA: Italian form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from Lucania." In use by the Romani.
LUCIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Lucianus, meaning "light."
LUCIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucius, meaning "light."
LUDOVICO: Italian form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIGI: Italian form of Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIGINO: Pet form of Italian Luigi, meaning "famous warrior."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from J
JACOPO: Italian form of Latin Jacobus, meaning "supplanter."
JOVANNI: Italian form of Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious."
JOVANNI: Italian form of Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from I
IGNAZIO: Italian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
ILARIO: Italian form of Latin Hilarius, meaning "joyful; happy."
INNOCENZO: Italian form of Latin Innocentius, meaning "harmless, innocent."
IPPOLITO: Italian form of Latin Hippolytus, meaning "horse-freer."
ISAIA: Italian form of Latin Isaias, meaning "God is salvation."
ITALO: Italian form of Roman Latin Italus, meaning "of Italy."
ILARIO: Italian form of Latin Hilarius, meaning "joyful; happy."
INNOCENZO: Italian form of Latin Innocentius, meaning "harmless, innocent."
IPPOLITO: Italian form of Latin Hippolytus, meaning "horse-freer."
ISAIA: Italian form of Latin Isaias, meaning "God is salvation."
ITALO: Italian form of Roman Latin Italus, meaning "of Italy."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from H
HIERONOMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from G
GABRIELE: Italian form of Latin Gabrielus, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
GAETANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
GASPARE: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASPARO: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASTONE: Italian form of French Gaston, meaning "from Gascony."
GAVINO: Italian name derived from Latin Gabinus, meaning "of Gabium."
GENNARO: Italian form of Roman Latin Januarius, meaning "January."
GERARDO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
GERMANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Germanus, meaning "from Germany."
GEROLAMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERONIMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERVASIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
GIACINTO: Italian form of Latin Hyacinthus, meaning "hyacinth flower."
GIACOBBE: Italian form of Latin Jacobus, meaning "supplanter."
GIACOMO: Italian form of Late Latin Jacomus (English James), meaning "supplanter."
GIAMBATTISTA: Variant spelling of Italian Gianbattista, meaning "God is gracious" and "baptist."
GIAMPAOLO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpaolo, meaning "God is gracious" and "small."
GIAMPIERO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpiero, meaning "God is gracious" and "rock, stone."
GIANBATTISTA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Battista "baptist."
GIANCARLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Carlo "man."
GIANFRANCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Franco "free."
GIANLUCA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luca "from Lucania."
GIANLUIGI: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luigi "famous warrior."
GIANMARCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Marco "defense" or "of the sea."
GIANMARIA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Maria, "obstinate, rebellious."
GIANNI: Contracted form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANNINO: Pet form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANPAOLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Paolo "small."
GIANPIERO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Piero "rock, stone."
GINO: Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -gino, such as Ambrogino "little immortal one," and Giorgino "little farmer."
GIOACCHINO: Italian form of Hebrew Joachim, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIOACHINO: Variant spelling of Italian Gioacchino, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIORDANO: Italian masculine form of Hebrew unisex Yarden, meaning "flowing down."
GIORGIO: Italian form of Latin Georgius, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
GIORGINO: Diminutive form of Italian Giorgio, meaning "little earth-worker, farmer."
GIOSUÈ: Italian form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning "God is salvation."
GIOVANNI: Italian form of Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious."
GIRALDO: Italian form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
GIROLAMO: Variant spelling of Italian Gerolamo, meaning "holy name."
GIULIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julianus, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIULIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julius, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIUSEPPE: Italian form of Latin Josephus, meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
GIUSTINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Justinus, meaning "fair, just."
GOFFREDO: Italian form of Old High German Gottfried, meaning "God's peace."
GRAZIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Gratianus, meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
GREGARIO: Italian form of Latin Gregorius, meaning "watchful; vigilant."
GUALTIERO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Walther, meaning "ruler of the army."
GUERINO: Italian form of German Warin, meaning "cover, shelter."
GUGLIELMO: Italian form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
GUIDO: Italian name derived from medieval Latin Wido, meaning "wide."
GUSTAVO: Brazilian-Portuguese, Italian and Spanish form of Latin Gustavus, meaning "meditation staff."
GAETANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
GASPARE: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASPARO: Italian form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, meaning "treasure bearer."
GASTONE: Italian form of French Gaston, meaning "from Gascony."
GAVINO: Italian name derived from Latin Gabinus, meaning "of Gabium."
GENNARO: Italian form of Roman Latin Januarius, meaning "January."
GERARDO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Gerhard, meaning "spear strong."
GERMANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Germanus, meaning "from Germany."
GEROLAMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERONIMO: Italian form of Latin Hieronymus, meaning "holy name."
GERVASIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Gervasius, meaning "spear servant."
GIACINTO: Italian form of Latin Hyacinthus, meaning "hyacinth flower."
GIACOBBE: Italian form of Latin Jacobus, meaning "supplanter."
GIACOMO: Italian form of Late Latin Jacomus (English James), meaning "supplanter."
GIAMBATTISTA: Variant spelling of Italian Gianbattista, meaning "God is gracious" and "baptist."
GIAMPAOLO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpaolo, meaning "God is gracious" and "small."
GIAMPIERO: Variant spelling of Italian Gianpiero, meaning "God is gracious" and "rock, stone."
GIANBATTISTA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Battista "baptist."
GIANCARLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Carlo "man."
GIANFRANCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Franco "free."
GIANLUCA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luca "from Lucania."
GIANLUIGI: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Luigi "famous warrior."
GIANMARCO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Marco "defense" or "of the sea."
GIANMARIA: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Maria, "obstinate, rebellious."
GIANNI: Contracted form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANNINO: Pet form of Italian Giovanni, meaning "God is gracious."
GIANPAOLO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Paolo "small."
GIANPIERO: Italian compound name composed of Gianni "God is gracious" and Piero "rock, stone."
GINO: Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -gino, such as Ambrogino "little immortal one," and Giorgino "little farmer."
GIOACCHINO: Italian form of Hebrew Joachim, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIOACHINO: Variant spelling of Italian Gioacchino, meaning "Jehovah raises up."
GIORDANO: Italian masculine form of Hebrew unisex Yarden, meaning "flowing down."
GIORGIO: Italian form of Latin Georgius, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
GIORGINO: Diminutive form of Italian Giorgio, meaning "little earth-worker, farmer."
GIOSUÈ: Italian form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning "God is salvation."
GIOVANNI: Italian form of Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious."
GIRALDO: Italian form of Latin Geraldus, meaning "spear ruler."
GIROLAMO: Variant spelling of Italian Gerolamo, meaning "holy name."
GIULIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julianus, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIULIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Julius, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
GIUSEPPE: Italian form of Latin Josephus, meaning "(God) shall add (another son)."
GIUSTINO: Italian form of Roman Latin Justinus, meaning "fair, just."
GOFFREDO: Italian form of Old High German Gottfried, meaning "God's peace."
GRAZIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Gratianus, meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
GREGARIO: Italian form of Latin Gregorius, meaning "watchful; vigilant."
GUALTIERO: Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Walther, meaning "ruler of the army."
GUERINO: Italian form of German Warin, meaning "cover, shelter."
GUGLIELMO: Italian form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
GUIDO: Italian name derived from medieval Latin Wido, meaning "wide."
GUSTAVO: Brazilian-Portuguese, Italian and Spanish form of Latin Gustavus, meaning "meditation staff."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from F
FABIANO: Italian form of Latin Fabianus, meaning "like Fabius."
FABIO: Italian name derived from Roman Latin Fabius, meaning "bean."
FABRIZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fabricius, meaning "craftsman."
FARAMUNDO: Italian and Spanish form of German Faramund, meaning "journey protection."
FAUSTINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustinus, meaning "lucky."
FAUSTO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustus, meaning "lucky."
FEDELE: Italian form of Spanish Fidel, meaning "faithful."
FEDERICO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FEDERIGO: Italian form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FELICE: Italian form of Latin Felix, meaning "happy" or "lucky." Compare with feminine Felice.
FELICIANO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Felicianus, meaning "happy" or "lucky."
FERDINANDO: Italian form of Visigothic Frithnanth, meaning "ardent for peace."
FERRO: Old Italian byname for someone with a strong physique, meaning "iron."
FERRUCCIO: Pet form of Italian Ferro, meaning "iron."
FILBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FILIPPO: Italian form of Latin Philippus, meaning "lover of horses."
FILLIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FINO: Short form of Italian Serafino, meaning "burning one" or "serpent." Also used as a short form of other names ending with -fino. The feminine form is Fina.
FIORE: Medieval Italian unisex name derived from the word fiore, meaning "flower."
FIORELLO: Masculine diminutive form of Italian unisex Fiore, meaning "little flower." Fiorella is the feminine form.
FIORENZO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FIRMINO: Italian form of Latin Firminus, meaning "firm, steadfast."
FLAVIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Flavius, meaning "yellow hair."
FLORENTINO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FLORIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Florian, meaning "flower."
FONS: Short form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FONSIE: Pet form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FORTUNATO: Italian form of Latin Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate."
FRANCESCO: Italian form of Latin Franciscus, meaning "French."
FRANCO: Pet form of Italian Francesco, meaning "French."
FREDIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Frigidian, meaning "cold."
FREDO: Short form of Italian Goffredo, meaning "God's peace."
FULVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fulvius, meaning "yellow."
FABIO: Italian name derived from Roman Latin Fabius, meaning "bean."
FABRIZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fabricius, meaning "craftsman."
FARAMUNDO: Italian and Spanish form of German Faramund, meaning "journey protection."
FAUSTINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustinus, meaning "lucky."
FAUSTO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustus, meaning "lucky."
FEDELE: Italian form of Spanish Fidel, meaning "faithful."
FEDERICO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FEDERIGO: Italian form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FELICE: Italian form of Latin Felix, meaning "happy" or "lucky." Compare with feminine Felice.
FELICIANO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Felicianus, meaning "happy" or "lucky."
FERDINANDO: Italian form of Visigothic Frithnanth, meaning "ardent for peace."
FERRO: Old Italian byname for someone with a strong physique, meaning "iron."
FERRUCCIO: Pet form of Italian Ferro, meaning "iron."
FILBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FILIPPO: Italian form of Latin Philippus, meaning "lover of horses."
FILLIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FINO: Short form of Italian Serafino, meaning "burning one" or "serpent." Also used as a short form of other names ending with -fino. The feminine form is Fina.
FIORE: Medieval Italian unisex name derived from the word fiore, meaning "flower."
FIORELLO: Masculine diminutive form of Italian unisex Fiore, meaning "little flower." Fiorella is the feminine form.
FIORENZO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FIRMINO: Italian form of Latin Firminus, meaning "firm, steadfast."
FLAVIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Flavius, meaning "yellow hair."
FLORENTINO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FLORIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Florian, meaning "flower."
FONS: Short form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FONSIE: Pet form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FORTUNATO: Italian form of Latin Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate."
FRANCESCO: Italian form of Latin Franciscus, meaning "French."
FRANCO: Pet form of Italian Francesco, meaning "French."
FREDIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Frigidian, meaning "cold."
FREDO: Short form of Italian Goffredo, meaning "God's peace."
FULVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fulvius, meaning "yellow."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from E
EDMONDO: Italian form of Anglo-Saxon Eadmund, meaning "protector of prosperity."
EDOARDO: Italian form of Latin Eduardus, meaning "guardian of prosperity."
EFISIO: Italian form of Latin Ephesius, meaning "from Ephesus."
EGIDIO: Italian form of Latin Egidius, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."
ELARIO: Variant spelling of Italian Ilario, meaning "joyful, happy."
ELIA: Italian form of Hebrew Eliyah, meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELIGIO: Italian form of Latin Eligius, meaning "to choose."
ELIODORO: Italian form of Greek Heliodoros, meaning "gift of the sun."
ELISEO: Italian and Spanish form of Hebrew Eliysha, meaning "God is salvation."
ELMO: Italian name of Germanic origin, derived from the element helm, meaning "helmet, protection."
ELPIDIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Elpidius, meaning "hope."
EMANUELE: Italian form of Latin Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us."
EMILIANO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Æmilianus, meaning "rival."
EMILIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Æmilius, meaning "rival."
ENNIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Ennius, possibly meaning "predestined" or "favorite of God."
ENRICO: Italian form of Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENZIO: Italian form Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENZO: Short form of longer Italian names containing -enzo, such as Vicenzo "conquering" and Lorenzo "of Laurentum."
ERCOLE: Italian form of Latin Hercules, meaning "glory of Hera."
ERMANNO: Italian form of German Hermann, meaning "army man."
ERMETE: Italian name derived from Latin Hermes, meaning "of the earth."
ERMINIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Herminius, meaning "of the earth."
ERNESTO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Ernestus, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business."
ESTACHIO: Italian form of Latin Eustachius, meaning "fruitful."
ETTORE: Italian form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend; hold fast."
EUGENIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Eugenius (2), meaning "well born."
EULALIO: Italian form of Latin Eulalius, meaning "well-spoken."
EUSEBIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eusebius, meaning "pious."
EUSTACHIO: Italian form of Latin Eustachius, meaning "fruitful."
EUSTORGIO: Italian form of Latin Eustorgius, meaning "content."
EZIO: Contracted form of Italian Enzio, meaning "home-ruler."
EZZELIN: Italian form of English Acelin, meaning "little noble one."
EDOARDO: Italian form of Latin Eduardus, meaning "guardian of prosperity."
EFISIO: Italian form of Latin Ephesius, meaning "from Ephesus."
EGIDIO: Italian form of Latin Egidius, meaning "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."
ELARIO: Variant spelling of Italian Ilario, meaning "joyful, happy."
ELIA: Italian form of Hebrew Eliyah, meaning "the Lord is my God."
ELIGIO: Italian form of Latin Eligius, meaning "to choose."
ELIODORO: Italian form of Greek Heliodoros, meaning "gift of the sun."
ELISEO: Italian and Spanish form of Hebrew Eliysha, meaning "God is salvation."
ELMO: Italian name of Germanic origin, derived from the element helm, meaning "helmet, protection."
ELPIDIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Elpidius, meaning "hope."
EMANUELE: Italian form of Latin Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us."
EMILIANO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Æmilianus, meaning "rival."
EMILIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Æmilius, meaning "rival."
ENNIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Ennius, possibly meaning "predestined" or "favorite of God."
ENRICO: Italian form of Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENZIO: Italian form Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
ENZO: Short form of longer Italian names containing -enzo, such as Vicenzo "conquering" and Lorenzo "of Laurentum."
ERCOLE: Italian form of Latin Hercules, meaning "glory of Hera."
ERMANNO: Italian form of German Hermann, meaning "army man."
ERMETE: Italian name derived from Latin Hermes, meaning "of the earth."
ERMINIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Herminius, meaning "of the earth."
ERNESTO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Ernestus, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business."
ESTACHIO: Italian form of Latin Eustachius, meaning "fruitful."
ETTORE: Italian form of Latin Hector, meaning "defend; hold fast."
EUGENIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Eugenius (2), meaning "well born."
EULALIO: Italian form of Latin Eulalius, meaning "well-spoken."
EUSEBIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eusebius, meaning "pious."
EUSTACHIO: Italian form of Latin Eustachius, meaning "fruitful."
EUSTORGIO: Italian form of Latin Eustorgius, meaning "content."
EZIO: Contracted form of Italian Enzio, meaning "home-ruler."
EZZELIN: Italian form of English Acelin, meaning "little noble one."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from D
DAMIANO: Italian form of Latin Damianus, meaning "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill."
DANIELE: Italian form of Hebrew Daniyel, meaning "God is my judge."
DANTE: Contracted form of Italian Durante, meaning "steadfast."
DARIO: Italian form of Latin Darius, meaning "possesses a lot, wealthy."
DAVIDE: Italian form of Hebrew David, meaning "beloved."
DEMETRIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Demetrius, meaning "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."
DESI: Short form of Italian/Spanish Desiderio, meaning "longing." This name was borne by the Cuban actor Desi Arnaz, husband of Lucille Ball.
DESIDERIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Desiderius, meaning "longing."
DINO: Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, meaning "little old sword," and other Italian names ending with -dino.
DOMENICO: Italian form of Latin Dominicus, meaning "belongs to the lord."
DONATELLO: Pet form of Italian Donato, meaning "given (by God)."
DONATO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Donatus, meaning "given (by God)."
DORIANO: Italian form of Latin Dorianus, meaning "of the Dorian tribe."
DRAGO: Italian form of Latin Draco, meaning "dragon." Compare with another form of Drago.
DUILIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Duilius, meaning "war."
DURANTE: Italian name derived from Latin durantis, meaning "enduring, lasting, steadfast."
DANIELE: Italian form of Hebrew Daniyel, meaning "God is my judge."
DANTE: Contracted form of Italian Durante, meaning "steadfast."
DARIO: Italian form of Latin Darius, meaning "possesses a lot, wealthy."
DAVIDE: Italian form of Hebrew David, meaning "beloved."
DEMETRIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Demetrius, meaning "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."
DESI: Short form of Italian/Spanish Desiderio, meaning "longing." This name was borne by the Cuban actor Desi Arnaz, husband of Lucille Ball.
DESIDERIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Desiderius, meaning "longing."
DINO: Short form of Italian Aldobrandino, meaning "little old sword," and other Italian names ending with -dino.
DOMENICO: Italian form of Latin Dominicus, meaning "belongs to the lord."
DONATELLO: Pet form of Italian Donato, meaning "given (by God)."
DONATO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Donatus, meaning "given (by God)."
DORIANO: Italian form of Latin Dorianus, meaning "of the Dorian tribe."
DRAGO: Italian form of Latin Draco, meaning "dragon." Compare with another form of Drago.
DUILIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Duilius, meaning "war."
DURANTE: Italian name derived from Latin durantis, meaning "enduring, lasting, steadfast."
Italian Baby Boy Names & Meanings from C
CAJ: Short form of Italian Cajetan, meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)." Compare with another form of Caj.
CAJETAN: Italian form of Roman Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
CALLISTO: Italian form of Latin Callistus, meaning "most beautiful." Compare with feminine Callisto.
CALOGERO: Italian form of Latin Calogerus, meaning "beautiful elder."
CALVINO: Italian form of Latin Calvinus, meaning "little bald one."
CAMILLO: Italian form of Roman Latin Camillus, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)."
CARLO: Italian form of Latin Carolus, meaning "man."
CASIMIRO: Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Casimiria, meaning "commands peace."
CECILIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Cæcilius, meaning "blind."
CELESTINO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Cælestinus, meaning "heavenly."
CELINO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Cælinus, meaning "heaven."
CELIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Cælius, meaning "heaven."
CELSO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Celsus, meaning "upright, stately."
CESARE: Italian form of Roman Latin Cæsar, meaning "severed."
CESARINO: Pet form of Italian Cesare, meaning "severed."
CIPRIANO: Italian form of Latin Cyprianus, meaning "from Cyprus."
CIRIACO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Cyriacus, meaning "of the lord."
CIRILLO: Italian form of Latin Cyrillus, meaning "lord."
CIRINO: Pet form of Italian Ciro, meaning "like the sun."
CIRO: Italian form of Latin Cyrus, meaning "like the sun."
CLAUDIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Claudius, meaning "lame."
CLEMENTE: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Clementius, meaning "gentle and merciful."
CLETO: Short form of Italian/Spanish Anacleto, meaning "called back, invoked."
COLOMBANO: Italian form of Latin Columbanus, meaning "dove."
COLOMBO: Italian form of Latin Columba, meaning "dove."
CONCETTO: Masculine form of Italian Concetta, meaning "conception."
CORRADO: Italian form of German Conrad, meaning "bold counsel."
COSIMO: Italian form of Latin Cosmo, meaning "order, beauty."
COSTANTINO: Italian form of Latin Constantinus, meaning "steadfast."
COSTANZO: Italian form of Latin Constans, meaning "steadfast."
CRESCENZO: Italian form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."
CRISPINO: Italian form of Latin Crispinus, meaning "curly(-headed)."
CRISTIANO: Italian and Portuguese form of Latin Christianus, meaning "Christian."
CRISTOFORO: Italian form of Latin Christophorus, meaning "Christ-bearer."
CROCCIFIXIO: Variant spelling of Italian Crocifisso, meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."
CROCIFISSO: Old Italian name meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."
CROSS: Short form of Italian Crocifisso, or Croccifixio, meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."
CAJETAN: Italian form of Roman Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
CALLISTO: Italian form of Latin Callistus, meaning "most beautiful." Compare with feminine Callisto.
CALOGERO: Italian form of Latin Calogerus, meaning "beautiful elder."
CALVINO: Italian form of Latin Calvinus, meaning "little bald one."
CAMILLO: Italian form of Roman Latin Camillus, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)."
CARLO: Italian form of Latin Carolus, meaning "man."
CASIMIRO: Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Casimiria, meaning "commands peace."
CECILIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Cæcilius, meaning "blind."
CELESTINO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Cælestinus, meaning "heavenly."
CELINO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Cælinus, meaning "heaven."
CELIO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Cælius, meaning "heaven."
CELSO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Celsus, meaning "upright, stately."
CESARE: Italian form of Roman Latin Cæsar, meaning "severed."
CESARINO: Pet form of Italian Cesare, meaning "severed."
CIPRIANO: Italian form of Latin Cyprianus, meaning "from Cyprus."
CIRIACO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Cyriacus, meaning "of the lord."
CIRILLO: Italian form of Latin Cyrillus, meaning "lord."
CIRINO: Pet form of Italian Ciro, meaning "like the sun."
CIRO: Italian form of Latin Cyrus, meaning "like the sun."
CLAUDIO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Claudius, meaning "lame."
CLEMENTE: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Clementius, meaning "gentle and merciful."
CLETO: Short form of Italian/Spanish Anacleto, meaning "called back, invoked."
COLOMBANO: Italian form of Latin Columbanus, meaning "dove."
COLOMBO: Italian form of Latin Columba, meaning "dove."
CONCETTO: Masculine form of Italian Concetta, meaning "conception."
CORRADO: Italian form of German Conrad, meaning "bold counsel."
COSIMO: Italian form of Latin Cosmo, meaning "order, beauty."
COSTANTINO: Italian form of Latin Constantinus, meaning "steadfast."
COSTANZO: Italian form of Latin Constans, meaning "steadfast."
CRESCENZO: Italian form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive."
CRISPINO: Italian form of Latin Crispinus, meaning "curly(-headed)."
CRISTIANO: Italian and Portuguese form of Latin Christianus, meaning "Christian."
CRISTOFORO: Italian form of Latin Christophorus, meaning "Christ-bearer."
CROCCIFIXIO: Variant spelling of Italian Crocifisso, meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."
CROCIFISSO: Old Italian name meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."
CROSS: Short form of Italian Crocifisso, or Croccifixio, meaning "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross."
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