Italian |
Etymology | English |
Abaco |
Biblical name of Hebrew origin. Variation of the name of the prophet Habacuc. | N/A |
Abbondanzio |
From the Latin "Abundiantus", abundant. | N/A |
Abbondazio |
From the Latin "Abundius", abundant. | N/A |
Abbondio |
From the Latin "Abundius", abundant. | N/A |
Abdia |
From the Hebrew, servant of God. | N/A |
Abdieso |
From the Middle East and of unknown origin. | N/A |
Abdone |
From the Hebrew "Abdon", subservient. | N/A |
Abelardo |
From the German "ebar and hart", courageous prince. | N/A |
Abele |
From the ancient Sumerian "Ibila", Son. Also used in the feminine as "Abella". | Abel |
Abenzio |
Name of celtic-iberian origin. Unknown etimology. | N/A |
Abercio |
Name of eastern Mediterranean origin. Unknown etimology. | N/A |
Abia |
From the Hebrew "Abiam", The Lord is the Father. | N/A |
Abibo |
Derived from Habib. Name with the Sumerian root "hab", Father. | N/A |
Abibone |
Derived from Habib. Name with the Sumerian root "hab", Father. | N/A |
Abilio |
From the Hebrew "Abihail", my father is the strength. | N/A |
Abramio |
From the Hebrew, "Abraham", father of a multitude of nations. | N/A |
Abudemio |
Name of eastern origin. Unknown etimology. | N/A |
Acacio |
Variation of Acazio. Nome of Hebrew origin, derived from "Achazia", The Lord holds. | N/A |
Acario |
Derived from the latin "Acharius", from the adjective "Acharis", ingrate. | N/A |
Acazio |
From the Hebrew "Achazia", The Lord holds. | N/A |
Accorso |
From the latin "Accursius", see also as "Accursio". Derived from "accursus", ready to help. | N/A |
Accursio |
From the Latin "Accursius", ready to help. | N/A |
Acepsima |
Name of unknown etimology, from the Greek and found in latin as 'Acèpsimas'. Also found as 'Acessima'. | N/A |
Achilla |
From the Greek "Akilleys"; dark-skinned. | N/A |
Achille |
From the Greek "Akilleys"; dark-skinned. | N/A |
Achilleo |
From the Greek "Akilleys"; dark-skinned. | N/A |
Acillino |
Name of ethnic origin, inhabitant of Acilla, city in Africa. | N/A |
Acindino |
From the Roman nickname Acidinus; slightly acidic. | N/A |
Aciscolo |
Name of Greek origin with unknown etymology. | N/A |
Acuzio |
From the Latin adjective "acutus"; pointed, acute. | N/A |
Ada |
From the Hebrew "Adah"; ornament. | N/A |
Adalardo |
From the Celtic "Alart"; noble bravery. | N/A |
Adalberto |
From ancient German "adal" and "berth"; illustrious nobility. | N/A |
Adalfredo |
From the German "Adalfrid"; protects his progenies, his bloodline. | N/A |
Adalgiso |
Masculine form of Adalgisa. | N/A |
Adalrico |
From the Latin "Adalricus", derived from the high Saxon "Adalrich"; noble, powerful, rich. | N/A |
Adamo |
From the Hebrew "adham"; man. | N/A |
Adamo |
From the Hebrew "Adamah"; born from the earth. | N/A |
Adaulfo |
From the High German; noble wolf. | N/A |
Addai |
Name of Hebrew origin; man of God. | N/A |
Addo |
Masculine form of Ada and with the same meaning. | N/A |
Addolorata |
From the spanish patrimony "Dolores", or "de los dolores". Name given in remembrance of the pain suffered by the Holy Virgin. | N/A |
Adelaide |
From the German "adal" and "haid"; nobel character. | N/A |
Adelaide |
From the German "adal" and "held"; splendid nobility. | N/A |
Adelardo |
From the Celtic "Alart"; noble bravery. | N/A |
Adelasia |
From the Latin "Adelàis", derived from the German "adal"; noble. | N/A |
Adelberto |
From the German "adal" and "behrt"; illustrious nobility. | N/A |
Adelchi |
From the German "adal"; noble. | N/A |
Adele |
From the German "adal"; noble. | N/A |
Adelfio |
Variant of Adelfo and with the same meaning. | N/A |
Adelfo |
From the Greek "adelphòs"; brother. | N/A |
Adelgarda |
Feminine form of Adelgarfo and with the same meaning. | N/A |
Adelgardo |
From the Latin "Adelgardus", derived from the German "adal" and "ward"; guardian of nobility. | N/A |
Adelina |
From ancient German "adal"; noble. | N/A |
Adelinda |
Feminine name of German origin. Found also as Adelonda; wooden shield. | N/A |
Adelino |
From ancient German "adal"; noble. | N/A |
Adelmo |
From the German "adal" and "helm", latinized as "Adhélmus; noble protector. | N/A |
Ademaro |
Name of uncertain etymology, perhaps from the German "hadu" and "mar"; glorious in battle. | N/A |
Ademia |
From the Greek "ademnios"; without spouse. | N/A |
Adeodato |
From the Latin "Adeodatus"; given by God. | N/A |
Aderito |
Name of Latin origin given to the sons of the first Christian who adhered to the faith in Christ. | N/A |
Adiano |
From the Latin "Hadrianus", citizen of Hadria, present day Adria in the province of Ascoli Piceno. | N/A |
Adimaro |
From the German "hadu" and "mar"; glorious in battle. | N/A |
Adina |
From the Hebrew word "adina"; voluptuos, sumptuos. | N/A |
Adiodato |
From the Latin "Adeodatus"; given by God. | N/A |
Adiuto |
From the Latin; helpful. | N/A |
Adiutore |
From the Latin; he who helps. | N/A |
Adlagisa |
From ancient German "adal" and "gisal"; noble possession. | N/A |
Admeto |
From the Greek "Admes"; untamed, wild. | N/A |
Adnetta |
Name typically French of unknown origin. | N/A |
Ado |
From the German "adal"; noble. | N/A |
Adolfina |
From ancient German "adal" and "wolf"; noble she wolf. | N/A |
Adolfo |
From the Latin Ataulfo, derived from ancient German "adal" and "wolf"; noble wolf. | Adolph |
Adone |
From the Hebrew "Adon"; lord, owner. | N/A |
Adrasto |
From the Greek "Adrastos"; unperturbed. | N/A |
Adria |
From the Latin "Hatria", referring to an old settlement in Ascoli Piceno, in present day Adria. | N/A |
Adriana |
Name of ethnic origin, from Adria, from Adria, city whose name is derived from the Adriatic Sea. | N/A |
Adriano |
Name of ethnic origin, from Adria, from Adria, city whose name is derived from the Adriatic Sea. | N/A |
Adrione |
Derived from Adriano and with the same meaning. | N/A |
Adàuco |
Name of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Adàutto |
From the Latin "adauctus"; added. | N/A |
Affia |
Name of Celtic origin of uncertain etymology. | N/A |
Affiano |
Masculine form of Affia. | N/A |
Afra |
From the Latin cognomen Afra or Afer; from Africa. | N/A |
Afraate |
Derived from Afra with the same meaning. | N/A |
Afro |
From the Latin cognomen Afra or Afer; from Africa. | N/A |
Afrodisio |
Derived from the Greek; effervescent, bubbly. | N/A |
Aftonio |
Ancient name of Mesopotamian origin of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Agabio |
Name of Longobard origin of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Agabo |
Name used by the ancient Hebrews of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Agamennone |
Derived from the Greek "aga" and "mnemon"; remembers well, remembers alot. | Agamemnon |
Agape |
Masculine and feminine name; loves his neighbor. | N/A |
Agapio |
Derived from the Greek "Agape"; loves his neighbor. | N/A |
Agapito |
From the Greek "Agapetos"; lovable. | N/A |
Agar |
From the Hebrew "Haghàr"; fugitive,name given to Abraham's wife, who hid in the desert with her son Ismael. | N/A |
Agata |
From the Greek "agathè"; good. | N/A |
Agatangelo |
From the Greek' good messenger. | N/A |
Agatoclia |
From the Latin; known for her goodness. | N/A |
Agatodoro |
From Latin with Greek origin; good plant. | N/A |
Agatone |
From the Greek "agath"; good. | N/A |
Agatonica |
From the Latin; wins with good will. | N/A |
Agatonico |
From the Latin; wins with good will. | N/A |
Agatopode |
From the Latin; dressed with good will. | N/A |
Agazio |
From the Greek "agathòs"; good. | N/A |
Agenore |
From the Greek "agenor"; strong, virile. | N/A |
Agerico |
From the Celtic; born in the fog. | N/A |
Agesilao |
From the Greek "aghesilaos"; rule over the people. | N/A |
Aggeo |
Derived from "Agièo", name given to Apollo, protector of dwellings and streets accordin to the Romans. | N/A |
Agide |
Derived from the Greek verb "àgein"; to lead. | N/A |
Agileo |
From the Latin "agilis"; ready, active. | N/A |
Agillo |
From the Latin "agilis"; ready, active. | N/A |
Agliberto |
From the Celtic with unknown etymology. | N/A |
Agnello |
Diminutive of Angiolo, variant of Agnolo, deriverd from the Greek "Anghelos"; messenger. | N/A |
Agnese |
From the Greek adjective "haghnòs"; pure, chaste. | N/A |
Agnolo |
Tuscan variation of the name Angelo. | N/A |
Agoardo |
Name of Celtic origin with unknown etymology. | N/A |
Agostina |
From the Latin, young and venerable. | N/A |
Agostino |
From the Latin, venerable. | N/A |
Agricola |
From the Latin "àgricòla"; agricultural. | N/A |
Agrippa |
Latin name of uncertain etymology. In Roman times this name was given to babies born feet first. | N/A |
Agrippina |
Latin name of uncertain etymology. | N/A |
Agrippino |
Latin name of uncertain etymology. | N/A |
Agrizio |
From the Latin "agrius"; wild. | N/A |
Aia |
From the Celtic; supporter. | N/A |
Aiace |
From the Greek "aiàkos"; suffering. | N/A |
Aicardo |
From ancietn Saxon; strong sword. | N/A |
Aida |
From Egyptian and with unknown etymology. | N/A |
Aidano |
From ancient Norman; great leader. | N/A |
Aigulfo |
From archaic Sazon; protects from wolves. | N/A |
Aimone |
From the Saxon "hagimund"; protects the house with a sword. | N/A |
Aitala |
From archaic Latin; he who helps. | N/A |
Alamanno |
From the Celtic "all" and "man"; foreign places. Name given by the Francs to the Germans of the south. | N/A |
Alano |
Derived from the name "Alani", ancient and powerful family of Sarmatia. | N/A |
Alarico |
From the Saxon "Alarik"; king of all lands. | N/A |
Alba |
From the Latin "albus"; white. | N/A |
Albano |
From the Latin "albus"; white. | N/A |
Alberico |
From the Scandinavian "alf" and "rich"; powerful elf. | N/A |
Alberta |
Feminine form of Alberto with the same meaning. | N/A |
Albertina |
Diminutive of Alberta with the same meaning. | N/A |
Albertino |
Diminutive of Alberto with the same meaning. | N/A |
Alberto |
From ancient German "berht"; very famous. | Albert |
Albina |
From the Latin "albus"; white, clear. | N/A |
Albino |
From the Latin "albus"; white, clear. | N/A |
Albizzo |
Variation of Alberico; lord of the elfs. | N/A |
Alboino |
From ancient German "Alfwin"; friend of the elfs. | N/A |
Albrico |
Variation of Alberico; lord of the elfs. | N/A |
Alceo |
From the Greek "Alcaîos"; strong, robust. | N/A |
Alceste |
Used both in the masculine and feminine, from the Greek "Alké"; sacrifice to marital love. | N/A |
Alcibiade |
From the Greek "Alkibiadòs"; violently strong. | N/A |
Alcide |
From the Greek "Alceys"; robust. | N/A |
Alcina |
Feminine form of Alcino, from the Greek "Alkìnoos"; strong intellect. | N/A |
Alcino |
From the Greek "Alkìnoos"; strong intellect. | N/A |
Alda |
From the Celtic "Althos"; beautiful, exquisite. | N/A |
Aldebrando |
From the ancient High German; expert with the sword. | N/A |
Aldegonda |
Name of Longobard origin; free warrior. | N/A |
Alderico |
From the ancient Saxon "Halderich"; powerful soveireign. | N/A |
Aldighiero |
From the ancient Danish "Hadalgher"; breaks the lance by his noble prowess. | N/A |
Aldo |
From the Longobard "alt"; old. | N/A |
Aldobrando |
From the ancient Saxon "Aldibrand"; expert with the sword. | N/A |
Aleardo |
From the latin "Aleardus"; risk taker. | N/A |
Alearmo |
From ancient German "heil" and "ram"; sacred crow, victorious. | N/A |
Alessandra |
Feminine form of Alessandro; protectress of men. | N/A |
Alessandrina |
From the Greek name "Aléxandros", little protectress of men. | N/A |
Alessandro |
From the Greek name "Aléxandros", protector of men. | N/A |
Alessia |
From the Greek "Aléxios"; protector, defender. | N/A |
Alessio |
From the Greek "Aléxios"; protector, defender. | N/A |
Aletta |
From the Greek "Aléthés"; truthful.. | N/A |
Alfano |
Name typically use in the Middle Ages, derivedd from "Alfeo"; pale, ashen. | N/A |
Alfeo |
From ancient Oscan "alfu"; white. | N/A |
Alferio |
From ancient German "adal" and "funs"; noble, ready. | N/A |
Alfiero |
From ancient German "adal" and "funs"; noble, ready. | N/A |
Alfio |
From the Latin Alfius, derived from the Oscan "Alfu"; white. | N/A |
Alfonsa |
Feminine form of Alfonso; noble, valorous. | N/A |
Alfonso |
From the Goth "Athal" and "funs"; noble, valorous. | N/A |
Alfreda |
Feminine form of Alfredo with the same meaninig. | N/A |
Alfredo |
From the German "All" and "frith", all and peace; very peaceful. | N/A |
Alfredo |
From the Saxon "aelf" and "raed"; counselor of the Elfs. | N/A |
Algiso |
Variant of Adalgiso, "adal" and "gisal"; noble possession. | N/A |
Alice |
From the Greek "alyké"; marine. | N/A |
Alida |
From the Celtic; the other warrior. | N/A |
Alietta |
From the Greek "alieutikose"; fisherwoman. | N/A |
Alighiero |
From the ancient German "adal" and "ger"; breaks the lance with his noble prowess. | N/A |
Alina |
From the Latin "Alena"; needle. | N/A |
Alipio |
From the Latin "alipes"; with winged feet. | N/A |
Aliprando |
From the ancient German "ali" and "brand"; foreign soldier. | N/A |
Alirio |
From the Celtic; he who beats, batters. | N/A |
Alluccio |
Ancient medieval name; nurtured by light. | N/A |
Alma |
Derived from the Latin verb "alere"; she who restores. | N/A |
Almachio |
Name of ethnic origin, native of Chio in the Aegean sea. | N/A |
Almeda |
From the Celtic; dancer, ballerina. | N/A |
Almerigo |
From archaic German "Helmrik"; powerful defender. | N/A |
Almiro |
From the Iberian Celtic; resembles the sun. | N/A |
Alo' |
Popular Tuscan name, derived from Eligio; chosen. | N/A |
Alodia |
From ancient Iberian" she who owns land. | N/A |
Aloisio |
From the Celtic, latinized as "Aloysius"; is in the light. | N/A |
Alpiniano |
From the Celtic; inhabitant of the Alps. | N/A |
Alpinolo |
Rare masculine name, derived from Alpa, with the same meaning of Albano; white. | N/A |
Altrice |
From the Latin word "altrix", from the verb "alere"; nurturing. | N/A |
Alvaro |
Derived from the Visigoth "Allwars"; wise, prudent. | N/A |
Alvina |
From ancient Danish; friend of the Elfs. | N/A |
Alvino |
From ancient Danish "Halwin"; friend of the Elfs. | N/A |
Alvise |
From ancient German "alt" and "war"; sage of the household. | N/A |
Amabile |
From the Latin "Amabilis"; likeable. | N/A |
Amadeo |
From the Latin "Amadèus"; loves God. | N/A |
Amadio |
From the Latin "Amadaeus"; loves God. | N/A |
Amalarico |
From the Longobard "Hanakarich"; full of energy. | N/A |
Amalasunta |
From ancient German "amal" and "sund"; known for her deeds. | N/A |
Amalia |
Derived from "Amala", a famous Ostrogoth family; laborious, energetic. | N/A |
Amanda |
From the Latin "amandus"; loved, likeable. | N/A |
Amando |
From the Latin "amandus"; likeable. | N/A |
Amanzio |
From the Latin Amantius, derived from "Amandus"; likeable. | N/A |
Amaranto |
From the Latin "amarandus"; long lasting, durable. | N/A |
Amarilli |
From the Greek "amarysso"; great, splendid. | N/A |
Amarino |
From the Hebrew "Amaria"; Jehovah said. | N/A |
Amata |
Feminine form of Amato. | N/A |
Amato |
From the Latin Amatus; loved, doted. | N/A |
Amatore |
Name of Gallic origin; lover. | N/A |
Amauri |
From the Saxon "Hamerich"; ready for war. | N/A |
Ambico |
From the Celtic "ambactus"; servant. | N/A |
Ambrogio |
From the Greek "ambrosios"; immortal. | N/A |
Amedea |
Derived from the Latin Amadeus; loves God. | N/A |
Amedeo |
From the Latin "qui amato Deum"; loves God. | N/A |
Amelberga |
Feminine name of Longobard origin with unknown etymology. | N/A |
Amelia |
Derived from "Amali", a famous Ostrogoth family; virgin of the woods. | N/A |
Amelio |
Derived from "Amali", a famous Ostrogoth family; man who lives in the woods. | N/A |
Amerigo |
From ancient German "Haimrich"; lord in his country. | N/A |
Amico |
From the Latin "amicus"; friend. | N/A |
Amilcare |
From ancient Phoenician "Melk-karth"; king of the city, one of Baal's attributes. | N/A |
Amina |
From the Arabic "Amìnah"; faithful wife. | N/A |
Aminta |
From the Greek "Amyntas"; defender. | N/A |
Amintore |
From "Amyntor", Latin form of "Amyntas"; defender. | N/A |
Amleto |
Name of unknow etymology. Hamlet, the mythical king of Denmark immortalized by Shakespeare | N/A |
Ammia |
From the Hebrew "Ammiel"; God is the paternal uncle. | N/A |
Ammiano |
From the Latin "Ammia", derived from the Hebrew "Ammiel"; God is the paternal uncle. | N/A |
Ammonaria |
From the Hebrew "Ammon"; paternal aunt. | N/A |
Ammone |
From the Egyptian "Amun"; protector of the light. | N/A |
Ammonio |
From the Hebrew "Amon"; faithful. | N/A |
Amone |
From the Egyptian "Amun"; gives light. | N/A |
Amore |
From the Latin Amor; love. | N/A |
Amos |
From the Hebrew; strong. | N/A |
Ampelio |
From the Greek "Ampèlios"; works in the vineyard. | N/A |
Ampliato |
From the Latin "ampliator"; benefactor. | N/A |
Amulio |
From the Greek, loves to play. | N/A |
Anacario |
From the Greek, loves the solitude. | N/A |
Anacleto |
From the Greek "Anaklétôs"; invoked to help. | N/A |
Anacreonte |
From the Greek "Anakréòn"; dominator. | N/A |
Anania |
From the Hebrew "Ananjàh"; defender. | N/A |
Anastasia |
From the Greek "Anàstasia"; resurrection. | N/A |
Anastasio |
From the Greek "Anàstasia"; resurrection. | N/A |
Anatalone |
From the Latin "anatonus"; looks upward. | N/A |
Anatolia |
Name of ethnic origin, from Anatolia, | N/A |
Anatolio |
Name of ethnic origin, from Anatolia, | N/A |
Ancilia |
From the Latin "ancillae"; servant, slave. | N/A |
Andeolo |
From the Celtic, of the people of Andi, ancient tribe of Gaul. | N/A |
Andochio |
From the Celtic, fugitive. | N/A |
Andrea |
From the Greek "Andréas"; happy, valorous. | N/A |
Andromaco |
From the Greek "Andròmacos"; fighter, warrior. | N/A |
Andromeda |
From the Greek "Androméd"; reigns over men. | N/A |
Andronico |
From the Greek "Andronìkos"; victorious. | N/A |
Anempodisto |
From ancient Persian; traveling vendor. | N/A |
Anesio |
From ancient Phoenician; savage, lives in the woods. | N/A |
Anetto |
From archaic Latin; son of Apollo. | N/A |
Anfilochio |
Ethnic name of Greek origin; from the city of Filace. | N/A |
Anfitrite |
From the Greek "Anphitrìtò"; thundering. | N/A |
Angela |
From the Greek "anghelos"; messenger. | N/A |
Angelalmo |
Name typically French, of Longobard origin; nourished by the Word, lives according to the Gospel. | N/A |
Angelica |
Derived from the Greek "anghelos"; messenger. | N/A |
Angelico |
Derived from the Greek "anghelos"; messenger. | N/A |
Angelina |
Derived from the Greek "anghelos"; little messenger. | N/A |
Angelo |
Derived from the Greek "anghelos"; messenger. | N/A |
Angilberto |
Name o Frankish origin; prized possession of the palace. | N/A |
Aniano |
From the Celtic; first born. | N/A |
Aniceto |
From the Greek "Anikòtos"; invincible. | N/A |
Anisia |
From the Greek "Anisos"; unequaled. | N/A |
Anita |
Diminutive form in Spanish of the name Anna, with the same meaning. | N/A |
Aniziana |
From the Greek; belonging to Aniceto. | N/A |
Anna |
From the Hebrew "Hannâh"; grace, gracious. | N/A |
Anna maria |
From the Hebrew "Hannâh" and "Myriam"; gracious princess. | N/A |
Annibale |
From the Phoenician "hanan-Baal"; benevolent lord. | N/A |
Annita |
Iberian diminutive of Anna, from the Hebrew "Hannâh"; to have grace. | N/A |
Annone |
From the Phoenician; son of the goddess of the harvest. | N/A |
Annunziata |
Name typically found in southern Italy. Given to commemorate the 'Annunciation of the Virgin Mary'. | N/A |
Ansaldo |
From the ancient German "Ansowald"; reigns like God. | N/A |
Ansano |
From the Latin; he who bears arms and fights. | N/A |
Ansberto |
Name of Longobard origin; illustrious like God. | N/A |
Anscario |
From the ancient German; soldier of God. Found also as Ansgario. | N/A |
Anselmo |
From the ancient German "Anshelm"; protected by God. | N/A |
Anserico |
From archaic Saxon; powerful like God. | N/A |
Ansovino |
From ancient Danish "ans" and "win"; friend of God. | N/A |
Ansperto |
From the German "anspehrt"; illustrious like God. | N/A |
Antea |
Name derived from the Greek word "anteo"; against. | N/A |
Antelmo |
Name of German origin "Adelélmo" or "Adélmo"; noble protector. | N/A |
Antenore |
From the Greek "Anténpr"; adversary. | N/A |
Anteo |
Name derived from the Greek word "anteo"; against. | N/A |
Antero |
From the Greek "Antéros"; against love. | N/A |
Antidio |
From archaic Latin "antideo"; proceed, go ahead. | N/A |
Antigono |
From the Greek "Antigène"; takes the place of another. | N/A |
Antimo |
Derived from the ancient Latin name "Anthimus"; does not like to stay down. | N/A |
Antino |
From the Greek "anti" and "noos"; adversary, with different opinion. | N/A |
Antinogene |
Latin form of the masculine name Antigone; takes the place of another. | N/A |
Antioco |
Name of ethnic origin; citizen of Antioch. | N/A |
Antipa |
Contracted form of the Greek name Antipatro; at the place of the father. | N/A |
Antoliano |
Contracted form of Anatoliano; inhabitant of Anatolia. | N/A |
Antonella |
Variant of Antonia. | N/A |
Antonello |
Variant of Antonio. | N/A |
Antonia |
Feminine form of Antonio; priceless. | N/A |
Antonietta |
Variant of Antonia. | N/A |
Antonina |
Feminine form of the name Antonio; born first. | N/A |
Antonino |
Masculine form of the name Antonio; born first. | N/A |
Antonio |
Name derived from the Latin 'Antonius', of probable Etruscan origin. Also from the Greek "Antìonos", first born. | Anthony |
Antusa |
Rare form of a feminine name from Asia Minor; true woman. | N/A |
Anzia |
Name of ethnic origin; woman from Anzio. | N/A |
Apelle |
Derived from Apella, name given to the Jews who were freed. | N/A |
Apellio |
Derived from Apella, name given to the Jews who were freed. | N/A |
Apodemio |
Derived from Iberian-Celtic; free man. | N/A |
Apollina |
From the Greek; brilliant in the light. | N/A |
Apollinare |
This name is used in the feminine and masculine. From the Latin "Apollinaris"; sacred to Apollo. | N/A |
Apollo |
From the Greek "Apòllon"; brilliant in the light. | N/A |
Apollodoro |
From the Latin "Apollodorus"; gift from Apollo. | N/A |
Apollonia |
From "Apluni", rich social class of the Etruscans. changed to Apollonius from Greek influence, name tied to the God Apollo. | N/A |
Apollonio |
From the Greek "apollymi", represented by Apollo, who with his bright rays educes light from the darkness. | N/A |
Apostolo |
From the Latin "apostolus" derived from the Greek "Apostolos"; envoy, messenger. | N/A |
Appia |
From Celtic origin, "Affia", of unknown origin. | N/A |
Appiano |
Name of ethnic origin, inhabitant of Appia. | N/A |
Apro |
Derived from an archaic word of Celtic origin; wild boar. | N/A |
Apronia |
Feminine name of Celtic origin; she who owns wild boars. | N/A |
Aproniano |
Name of Celtic origin; he who owns wild boars. | N/A |
Apuleio |
From the Latin "Apuleius", of ethnic origin, from Puglia, a southern Italian region. | N/A |
Aquila |
Derived from the Latin Aquilius, "aquilus"; dark, brunette. | N/A |
Aquilina |
Derived from the Latin Aquilius, "aquilus"; dark, brunette. | N/A |
Aquilino |
Derived from the Latin Aquilius, "aquilus"; dark. | N/A |
Aquilio |
Derived from the Latin Aquilius, "aquilus"; dark. | N/A |
Arabella |
Name of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Arabia |
Name of ethnic origin; from Arabia. | N/A |
Araldo |
From the Saxon "hariwald"; official envoy. | N/A |
Arasio |
From the Celtic "aras", ancient name of the French river "Saône"; placid, tranquil. | N/A |
Aratone |
From the Latin; works in the field. | N/A |
Arbogasto |
From the Celtic "Arbagaste"; warrior of the woods. | N/A |
Arcadio |
Name of ethnic origin; inhabitant of Arcadia, in the Peloponnesian region. | N/A |
Arcangela |
From the Greek; princess of the angels. | N/A |
Arcangelo |
From the Greek "Arkagghelos"; prince of the angels. | N/A |
Arcano |
From the Latin adjective "arcanus"; hidden, mysterious, discrete. | N/A |
Arcesilao |
From the Greek "Arkesìlaos"; supports the people. | N/A |
Archelao |
From the Greek "Archélaos"; leader of the people. | N/A |
Archimede |
From the Greek "Archimòdòs"; great thinker. | N/A |
Archippo |
From the Greek; guardian of the horses. | N/A |
Arcibaldo |
From ancient northern German; honest, happy. | N/A |
Arconzio |
From the Greek; supreme judge. | N/A |
Ardalione |
From the Latin; business man, man of affairs. | N/A |
Ardingo |
From ancient Saxon "Harding"; friend of bravery. | N/A |
Ardito |
From the Latin adjective "arditus"; ardent. | N/A |
Arduino |
From ancient Saxon "Harding"; friend of bravery. | N/A |
Aresio |
From the Greek; Ares. | N/A |
Areta |
Name of Arab origin, of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Arezio |
Name of ethnic origin; inhabitant of Arezzo, in Tuscany. | N/A |
Argelia |
From the Greek "Arghèia"; blindingly bright. | N/A |
Argene |
Shortened form of "Argenide". Feminine name derived from the Greek "Argennòs"; splendid appearance. | N/A |
Argenide |
Feminine name derived from the Greek "Argennòs"; splendid appearance. | N/A |
Argeo |
From the Greek "arges"; white, blinding. | N/A |
Argia |
From the Greek "arghèia"; blinding. | N/A |
Argimiro |
FFrom the Greek; extraordinarily white. | N/A |
Argo |
From the Greek "àrgos"; swift, fast. | N/A |
Arialdo |
From ancient Saxon; servant of the Gods. | N/A |
Arianna |
From the Greek "Ariadne"; disenchanted. | N/A |
Ariano |
From ancient Persian "arya"; of a noble race. | N/A |
Ariberto |
From the Longobard "Hariberacht"; illustrious warrior. | N/A |
Ariela |
From the Hebrew "Ari-el"; lion of God. | N/A |
Ariele |
From the Hebrew "Ari-el"; lion of God. | N/A |
Ariodante |
Name of Far Eastern origin, "airya" and "dan"; noble judge. | N/A |
Ariosto |
Name of German origin, "hari" and "host"; ready for war. | N/A |
Ariovisto |
From ancient Saxon "Hariowis"; sage warrior. | N/A |
Aris |
Shortened form of Aristacus; optimum, the best. | N/A |
Aristarco |
From the Greek "Arìstarchos"; great prince. | N/A |
Aristeo |
From the Greek "aristeyô"; I am the best. | N/A |
Aristide |
From the Greek; the best. | N/A |
Aristione |
From the German "hari" and "host"; ready to fight. | N/A |
Aristippo |
From the Greek "Arìstippos"; excellent horseman. | N/A |
Aristo |
From the Greek "Aristos"; noble. | N/A |
Aristobulo |
From the Greek; adorned with nobility. | N/A |
Aristodemo |
From the Greek "Aristòdémos"; great among the people. | N/A |
Aristofane |
From the Greek "Aristophànès"; shines among the nobility. | N/A |
Aristone |
From the Greek "Aristos"; noble. | N/A |
Aristonico |
From the Greek; noble, victorious. | N/A |
Aristotele |
From the Greek "Aristotélòs"; will successfully reach the finish. | N/A |
Armando |
Name of German origin; "heer" (strong, ardent) and "mand" (man) | N/A |
Armando |
Name of German origin; "heer" and "mand"; strong man. | N/A |
Armentario |
From the Latin "armentarius"; cow herder. | N/A |
Armida |
From ancient Celtic "armis"; she who befits. | N/A |
Arminio |
From ancient Danish "Irmin", equivalent to "Wodan", Saxon god; strength. | N/A |
Arnaldo |
From ancient High German "arnu" and "wald"; powerful as an eagle. | N/A |
Arnoldo |
From ancient High German "arnu" and "wald"; powerful as an eagle. | N/A |
Arnolfo |
From the German "arn" and "wulf"; he who has the power of both the eagle and the wolf. | N/A |
Aroldo |
From the German "aar" and "walt"; dominant like an eagle. | N/A |
Aronne |
From the Hebrew "Aharòn"; enlightened. | N/A |
Aronzio |
From the ancient Samnite; born in the light. | N/A |
Arrigo |
From German "Heinrich"; strongly patriotic. | N/A |
Arsacio |
Italian form of Arsace, anicent name used in Mesopotamia; ardent | N/A |
Arsenio |
From the Greek "Arsènios"; virile. | N/A |
Artellaide |
Ancient name of Latin origin; very unappealing. | N/A |
Artemia |
Greek name given in honor of the goddess "Artemide"; wel off, taken care of. | N/A |
Artemio |
Feminine form of Artemisia, derived from Artemis, name given to Diana, goddess of the hunt. | N/A |
Artemisia |
Derived from Artemis, name given to Diana, goddess of the hunt. | N/A |
Artemone |
From the Greek; safe and sound. | N/A |
Arturo |
From the Celtic "Artva"; stone. | N/A |
Asafo |
From the Aramaic "Asaf"; joined, added. | N/A |
Ascala |
Name of ethnic origin, from Ascalon, one of the main cities of the Philistines. | N/A |
Ascanio |
From the Latin "Ascànius", derived from the Greek "askàniosdi", of unknown etymology. | N/A |
Asclepiade |
From the Greek "askòpiades"; disciple of Esculapio. | N/A |
Asclepio |
Italian variant of the Greek "Asclèpios" or "Esculapio"; snake. | N/A |
Asclepiodoto |
From the Greek; gift from Esculapio. | N/A |
Asdrubale |
From the Phoenician "Hastrubalem"; in the grace of God. | N/A |
Asella |
Feminine name, from the Latin; little donkey. | N/A |
Aser |
From the Hebrew "Ascér"; happy, blessed. | N/A |
Asia |
Name of ethnic origin, from the Latin; from Asia. | N/A |
Asincrito |
Latin name, derived probably form the Greek, of uncertain etymology. | N/A |
Asmodeo |
From the Latin "Asmodaeus", derived from the Aramaic "As'medi"; destroyer. | N/A |
Aspasio |
From the Greek "aspàzomai"; gracious, lovable, attractive. | N/A |
Aspreno |
Latin name of uncertain etymology. | N/A |
Assalonne |
From the Hebrew "Absciàlôm"; father of peace. | N/A |
Assunta |
From the Latin "absunta"; taken up, typically Italian name, given in memory of Mary, mother of Jesus. | N/A |
Asteria |
From the Greek Asteer, derived from "astérios"; stellar, heavenly | N/A |
Asterio |
Derived from the Greek "astérios"; stellar, heavenly | N/A |
Astolfo |
Derived from the Saxon "ast" and "ulf"; warrior versed in the art of fighting. | N/A |
Astrea |
Derived from the Greek "Astraìa"; astral, heavenly | N/A |
Astrid |
Derived from the ancient Saxon "as" and "frid"; loved by the gods. | N/A |
Atala |
From the German "Athala"; of noble lineage. | N/A |
Atalarico |
Derived from Adalrico, from the Saxon "Adalirch"; of great nobility. | N/A |
Ataleo |
Italian variant of the German Athala; noble. Used also in the feminine as Atalia. | N/A |
Atanasia |
Feminine form of Atanasio, derived from the Greek "Athànatos"; immortal. | N/A |
Atanasio |
Derived from the Greek "Athànatos"; immortal. | N/A |
Ataulfo |
Latin name derived from the Goth "Athaulfe"; noble wolf. | N/A |
Atelasia |
From the Latin name "Adelais", derived from the German; shines with nobility. | N/A |
Atenaide |
From the Greek "Athònai"; given in honor of the goddes Athena. | N/A |
Atenodoro |
From the Greek; gift from Athena. | N/A |
Atenogene |
From the Greek; son of Athena. | N/A |
Athos |
From ancient Saxon; ancestor. | N/A |
Attala |
From the Latin name "Atta", of Etruscan origin; with bent legs. | N/A |
Attalo |
From the Latin name "Atta", of Etruscan origin; with bent legs. | N/A |
Atteone |
Probably derived from "Attus", of Sabine origin; ancestor, grandfather. | N/A |
Attico |
Name of ethnic origin; from Attica. | N/A |
Attila |
Derived from the Goth "Attil"; precious possession. Name of the king of the Huns, (scourge of the God). | N/A |
Attilano |
Derived from archaic Latin; possession of Janus. | N/A |
Attilia |
Feminine form of Attilio, from the Sabin "attus"; ancestor, grandfather. | N/A |
Attilio |
From the Sabin "attus"; ancestor, grandfather. | N/A |
Atto |
From the Sabin "attus"; ancestor, grandfather. | N/A |
Attone |
Truncated variant of "attus"; ancestor, grandfather. | N/A |
Auberto |
From the ancient German "Audbert"; distinguished proprietor. | N/A |
Aucto |
Derived from the Latin; to grow. | N/A |
Auda |
From ancient Saxon "aud"; proprietor. | N/A |
Audace |
From the Latin "audax"; brave, audacious. | N/A |
Audatto |
From archaic Latin; he who listens. | N/A |
Audiface |
Derived from Latin; makes himself heard. | N/A |
Auditore |
Derived from Latin; who listens. | N/A |
Audoeno |
From the Celtic; owner of vineyards. | N/A |
Audomaro |
From ancient Saxon; the glory is his. | N/A |
Augolo |
From archaic Latin; he who grows. | N/A |
Augurio |
From ancient Latin; good omen. | N/A |
Augusta |
From the Latin, title given to the empress; consecrated. | N/A |
Augustale |
From the Latin; bearing good omen. | N/A |
Augusto |
From the Latin; sacred name given to the emperor. | N/A |
Aurea |
From the Latin; crowned. | N/A |
Aurelia |
Name of the Sabine people, of Etruscan origin; brilliant, shining. | N/A |
Aureliana |
Feminine name, from the Latin "Aurelianus"; son of Aurelio. | N/A |
Aureliano |
From the Latin "Aurelianus"; son of Aurelio. | N/A |
Aurelio |
Name of Etruscan origin; brilliant, shining. | N/A |
Aureo |
From the Latin "aureus"; decorated with gold. | N/A |
Aurora |
From the Latin, of Indo-European origin; to shine, give light. | N/A |
Ausano |
From the Longobard "hansz"; friend, companion. | N/A |
Ausilia |
From the Latin "auxilium"; help, aid. | N/A |
Ausilio |
From the Latin "auxilium"; help, aid, assistance. | N/A |
Ausonia |
Feminine form of Ausonio. Name of ethnic origin, given to the people who inhabited central and southern Italy; from Ausonia. | N/A |
Ausonio |
Name of ethnic origin, given to the people who inhabited central and southern Italy; from Ausonia. | N/A |
Auspicio |
From the Latin "auspicium"; sign, omen. | N/A |
Aussenzio |
From archaic Latin; belonging to the Ausonians. | N/A |
Aussibio |
Name of ethnic origin; from Auximum, today's Osimo. | N/A |
Austreberta |
From the ancient Longobard; famous person from the East. | N/A |
Austregisilo |
From the ancient Longobard; comes from the East. | N/A |
Austremonio |
From the ancient Longobard; man from the East. | N/A |
Austricliniano |
From the ancient Longobard; has the tendency to wander toward the horizon.. | N/A |
Austruda |
Variant of the Italian name Austrade. Very common in ancient Germany; virgin of the East. | N/A |
Austrulfo |
Ancient name of German origin; wolf from the East. | N/A |
Autonomo |
Derived from the Greek "aytos" and "nomos"; lives according to his own laws. | N/A |
Autore |
From the Latin; author. | N/A |
Ave |
From the Latin; greeting, salutation. | N/A |
Avenanzio |
From archaic Latin; he who greet first. | N/A |
Aventino |
Name of ethnic origin; from Aventino, on of the seven hills of Rome. | N/A |
Averardo |
From the Celtic "Evrardt"; strong like a boar. | N/A |
Avia |
From the Latin "avus"; grandmother. | N/A |
Avito |
From the Latin "avitus"; inherited. | N/A |
Avo |
From the Latin "avus"; grandfather, ancestor. | N/A |
Avoia |
From the Celtic "avoje"; owner. | N/A |
Avventore |
From the Latin; buyer. | N/A |
Aza |
Truncated form of the Hebrew name "Azariàh"; he who is helped by God. | N/A |
Azadane |
Variant of the names Aza and Azade. From the Hebrew name "Azariàh"; he who is helped by God. | N/A |
Azade |
Derived from the names Aza and Azade. From the Hebrew name "Azariàh"; he who is helped by God. | N/A |
Azaria |
Italian form of the Hebrew name "Azariàh"; he who is helped by God. | N/A |
Azio |
From archaic Latin "axio"; owl. | N/A |
Azzurra |
From ancient Persian "Lazvard"; the color of a serene sky. | N/A |