Italian Baby Names

Discover Italian baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Florentyno
Diminutive of Florentino, meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing'.
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Florenza
Flourishing.
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Florenzo
Flourishing.
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Floria
Flowering.
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Floriana
Flowering.
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Florinio
Diminutive of Fiore, meaning 'little flower'.
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Florino
Little flower, derived from Italian 'fiore' meaning flower.
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Fontana
Fountain or spring.
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Fortino
Derived from Latin 'fortis' meaning strong, brave.
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Fortunata
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Latin word 'fortunatus'.
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Fortunato
Fortunate or lucky.
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Fortunio
Fortunate or lucky, derived from Latin Fortunatus.
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Fortuno
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Latin word 'fortunatus'.
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Fraco
Free.
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Franca
Free woman.
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Franccesca
Free woman.
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Francesca
Free woman.
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Francesco
Free man.
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Francessca
Free woman.
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Francesta
Free woman.
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Franchesca
Free woman.
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Franco
Free man.
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Frederigo
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements frid 'peace' and ric 'power'.
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Fredo
Diminutive of Alfredo, meaning 'elf counsel'.
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Fresca
Fresh, lively.
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Fresco
Fresh.
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Frisco
Referring to the city of San Francisco.
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Frontino
Little forehead.
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Fulvi
Red-haired.
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Fulvio
Blond-haired; Yellow-haired.
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Furlo
Flower.
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Gabino
God is my strength, derived from the Hebrew name Gabriel.
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Gabriele
God is my strength.
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Gabriello
God is my strength.
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Gabrio
Strong or God is my strength.
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Gaetana
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
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Gaetano
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
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Gaincarlo
Strong, courageous.
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Galeno
Calm, serene, or healer; derived from Greek 'galene' meaning calm.
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Galerano
Brave warrior.
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Galileo
From Galilee.
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Gallina
Hen or chicken, often used as a nickname.
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Galline
Little hen or chicken, a term of endearment.
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Galo
Derived from the Germanic element 'gail' meaning 'joyful' or 'lively'.
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Gandolfo
Wolf with a staff.
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Garda
Guardian or protector, derived from the Germanic element 'gard' meaning enclo...
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Garibaldo
Bold spear.
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Gaspare
Treasurer.
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Gasparo
Treasurer.
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Gaultiero
Italian form of Walter, meaning 'ruler of the army'.
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