Italian Baby Names
Browse Italian origin names and compare meaning and trend context before finalizing your shortlist.
Names In This Collection
Gabriele
Gabriele is the Italian form of Gabriel, carrying a strong, classic vibe.
Pronounced gah-bree-eh-leh
Gabriella
Gabriella is the Italian feminine form of Gabriel, with a timeless strength.
Pronounced gah-bree-EL-lah
Gaetano
Gaetano is a classic Italian name often tied to regions and light-bearing heritage.
Pronounced GAH-teh-no
Georgetta
Georgetta is an Italian-rooted name with a bright, joyful tone.
Pronounced wje-REH-tah
Geovanni
Geovanni is an Italian form of Giovanni exuding light and warmth.
Pronounced geh-oh-VAH-nee
Geri
Geri is an elegant Italian-inspired name with a confident, graceful feel.
Pronounced JEH-ree
Giacomo
Italian form of James with a sturdy, kind aura.
Pronounced JY-a-KO-mo
Gian
Classic Italian form with a light, warm presence.
Pronounced JAHN
Giancarlo
Italian boy name Giancarlo conveys strength and confidence.
Pronounced jee-ahn-KAHR-lo
Gianella
Gianella blends classic Italian roots with a modern glow.
Pronounced jee-uh-NEL-luh
Gianfranco
Gianfranco embodies a balanced, harmonious Italian heritage.
Pronounced JAHN-FRANK-oh
Gianluca
Gianluca signals protection with a bold Italian presence.
Pronounced JAHN-LOO-kah
Gianna
Gianna offers a gentle, radiant Italian feminine charm.
Pronounced JYAN-nah
Gianni
Gianni is an informal, friendly Italian name with timeless grace.
Pronounced JAHN-nee
Gina
Italian-origin name with a bright, warm, light-forward feel for girls.
Pronounced JEE-nah
Gino
Italian name Gino conveys hopeful warmth and classic charm.
Pronounced jee-no
Gio
Gio is a short, lively Italian name often linked to joy.
Pronounced jee-oh
Gionni
Gionni signals courage with a classic Italian form.
Pronounced jee-OHN-nee
Giorgio
Giorgio is a strong, timeless Italian name indicating courage.
Pronounced JOR-jyo
Giovani
Giovani blends a modern sound with protective, grounded connotations.
Pronounced JOH-vah-know-nee
Giovanna
Giovanna conveys resilience with confident grace, rooted in Italian heritage.
Pronounced joh-VAHN-ah
Giovanni
Giovanni offers a harmonious, balanced classic name with Italian roots.
Pronounced jo-VAHN-nee
Giovonni
Giovonni conveys courage with a distinctly Italian cadence.
Pronounced jee-oh-VOHN-nee
Giulia
Giulia: Italian form of Julia, commonly linked with light and warmth.
Pronounced JOO-lya
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FAQ
- What defines Italian origin names?
- Italian origin pages group names with shared language and cultural roots.
- How do I validate popularity for these names?
- Use linked US ranking and SSA routes to compare year and state-level adoption.
