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Boy Names of Italian Origin

Italian baby names and what they mean, for italian, italy, with 80 results. These boy names are at the peak of their popularity presently (USAGE OF 0.98%), except for names such as Guido which have become less trendy. The most fashionable baby names among these are Emiliano (#190), Leonardo (#92), Lorenzo (#174), Rocco (#481) and Romeo (#340), while Leonardi (TOP 8%) and Emiliani (71%) are familiar last names. Here is the list of Italian names for girls.

Italian names

Agnolo - Cajetan | Calogero - Gennaro | Geremia - Onofrio | Orazio - Yovanny

Agnolo - Cajetan

Agnolo
"Angel." Unconventional, but Agnolo is comparable to popular -lo last names Avello (TOP 42%), Augello (18%). More common in America in the ..

Aldo

Aldo
"Old one, elder." Well-used, with usage of 0.015% for Aldo, Aldon, etc. as boys' names in 2018, though lower than 0.017% in 2017. An Italian and Spanish variant of ..

Alfio
"White." Alfeo (UPPER 99%), Alfi (94%) are conventional last names. See also Alfy.

Amerigo

Amerigo
"Work ruler; home ruler." Less used today. Americo was the form last found (1960-1969) in the Top 2000. Italian form of the Germanic name ..

Antioco
"Stubborn, resistant." Aioco and Artioco are creative variations.

Antonio

Antonio
Variant of Anthony .. Used frequently as a children's name, Antonio is similar to the common Antony. See also Antonije.

Ardian
.. As an Italian name, Ardian is .. A rare baby name. See also Ardon.

Arduino
"Valuable friend." Unique, with the -ino ending, like Aluino, Arsino.

Arnaud
Variant of Arnold. Outside Top 2000. See also Arnau.

Arrigo
"Home ruler." Arrigo is a scarcely used male name, registering frequently (TOP 11%) as a last name. See also Arrick. Variant of Amerigo (Old German).

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Italian names: Aldo, Amerigo, Antonio, Biagio

Battista
"Baptizer." Battista and variants are seldom adopted as birth names. Related to John the Baptist ..

Bellarmine
"The one with the beautiful armor." Not in Top 2000.

Belvedere
"Beautiful to see." Belvider and variants are seldom found as men's names, and Belvedere is found often (UPPER 33%) as a surname. Name of a gallery in the ..

Benvenuto1, var. Bienvenido1
"Welcome." Not in popularity charts. In Italy, often refers to the ..

Biagio

Biagio
"Stutterer." Biagio and Biaggio are unique as given names. Related to Blaise.

Bienvenido2, var. Benvenuto2
"Welcome." Not that common as a boys' name.

Blandino
"Amiable." A rare children's name, Blandino is used more often as a surname. See also Blandon.

Bohemond
Bohemond, Prince of Antioch (11th century) .. Not in Top 2000.

Bravo
"Excellent, courageous." Brave is a somewhat popular kid's name. The exclamation that accompanies a brilliant ..

Cajetan
"From Gaeta." Not that popular as a birth name. English form of Gaetano.