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- Umberto: Italian Form Of Latin Humbertus, Possibly Meaning "bright Support."
- Annalisa: Italian Compound Name Composed Of Latin Anna "favor; Grace," And Lisa "god Is My Oath." Compare With Another Form Of Annalisa.
- Ciro M Italian, Spanish Italian And Spanish Form Of Cyrus
- Bettina (2) F Italian Diminutive Of Benedetta
- Arianna: Italian Form Of Latin Ariadne, Meaning "utterly Pure."
- Emilia F Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Finnish, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English Feminine Form Of Aemilius (see Emil).
- Valeriano: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Valerianus, Meaning "to Be Healthy, To Be Strong."
- Edda (1) F Italian Italian Form Of Hedda
- Giacinto: Italian Form Of Latin Hyacinthus, Meaning "hyacinth Flower."
- Fortunato: Italian Form Of Latin Fortunatus, Meaning "fortunate."
- Norma: Italian Name Invented By Felice Romani In His Libretto For Belini's Opera Of The Same Name, Derived From Latin Norma, Meaning "standard, Rule." Compare With Another Form Of Norma.
- Rocco: Italian Name Of Derived From The Germanic Element Hrok, Meaning "rest."
- Adalfieri: Italian Name Meaning "noble Oath."
- Nestore: Italian Form Of Greek Nestor, Meaning "homecoming."
- Concetto M Italian Masculine Form Of Concetta
- Raffaella: Feminine Form Of Italian Raffaello, Meaning "healed Of God" Or "whom God Has Healed."
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- Domitilla F Italian, Ancient Roman Feminine Diminutive Of The Roman Family Name Domitius...
- Benigno M Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish And Portuguese Form Of The Late Latin Name Benignus Which Meant "kind, Friendly" In Latin...
- Cirillo: Italian Form Of Latin Cyrillus, Meaning "lord."
- Concettina: Pet Form Of Italian Concetta, Meaning "conception."
- Giovanna: Feminine Form Of Italian Giovanni, Meaning "god Is Gracious."
- Ale M & F Finnish, Italian, Spanish Finnish Short Form Of Aleksanteri Or Aleksi, An Italian Short Form Of Alessandro, And A Spanish Short Form Of Alejandro Or Alejandra.
- Chiara F Italian Italian Form Of Clara...
- Benito M Spanish, Italian Spanish Form Of Benedict...
- Antonino M Italian Italian Form Of The Roman Name Antoninus, Which Was Derived From Antonius (see Anthony)...
- Bartolommeo: Variant Spelling Of Italian Bartolomeo, Meaning "son Of Talmai."
- Jovanni: Italian Form Of Latin Johannes, Meaning "god Is Gracious."
- Gaetana: Feminine Form Of Italian Gaetano, Meaning "from Caieta (gaeta, Italy)."
- Vicenzo: Contracted Form Of Italian Vincenzo, Meaning "conquering."
- Cassandra F English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, German, Greek Mythology (latinized) From The Greek Name ????????? (kassandra), Derived From Possibly ???????? (kekasmai) "to Excel, To Shine" And ???? (aner) "man" (genitive ??????)...
- Demetra F Italian, Romanian, Greek Italian And Romanian Form Of Demeter (1), As Well As A Variant Transcription Of Greek Dimitra.
- Leonora: Short Form Of Italian Eleonora, Meaning "foreign; The Other."
- Marco: Italian Form Of Latin Marcus, Meaning "defense" Or "of The Sea."
- Edmondo: Italian Form Of Anglo-saxon Eadmund, Meaning "protector Of Prosperity."
- Pasqualino: Pet Form Of Italian Pasquale, Meaning "passover; Easter."
- Teobaldo: Basque, Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Latin Theobaldus, Meaning "people-bold."
- Dino M Italian, Croatian Short Form Of Names Ending In Dino Or Tino.
- Giacomo: Italian Form Of Late Latin Jacomus (english James), Meaning "supplanter."
- Erasmo M Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish And Portuguese Form Of Erasmus
- Bernardino: Pet Form Of Italian Bernardo, Meaning "bold As A Bear."
- Mario: Italian And Spanish Form Of Latin Marius, Meaning "male, Virile."
- Nicolò: Variant Spelling Of Italian Niccolò, Meaning "victor Of The People."
- Fabrizia: Feminine Form Of Italian Fabrizio, Meaning "craftsman."
- Arduino: Italian Form Of German Hartwin, Meaning "hardy Friend."
- Anastasia F Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, English, Spanish, Italian, Ancient Greek Feminine Form Of Anastasius...
- Vera Italian: Place Name For A Town In Italy And Also An Area In Southern California
- Federico: Italian And Spanish Form Of Latin Fredericus, Meaning "peaceful Ruler."
- Santino: Diminutive Form Of Italian Santo, Meaning "little Saint."
- Alberta: Feminine Form Of Italian Alberto, Meaning "bright Nobility." Compare With Another Form Of Alberta.
- Annetta F Italian Latinate Diminutive Of Anna
- Claudio M Italian, Spanish Italian And Spanish Form Of Claudius
- Colombina: Feminine Form Of Italian Colombano, Meaning "dove."
- Tonia: Italian And Spanish Short Form Of Latin Antonia, Possibly Meaning "invaluable."
- Girolamo: Variant Spelling Of Italian Gerolamo, Meaning "holy Name."
- Orfeo: Italian Form Of Greek Orpheus, Meaning Either "deprived" Or "darkness."
- Franco: Pet Form Of Italian Francesco, Meaning "french."
- Antonia (bulgarian: ???????): Feminine Form Of Roman Latin Antonius, Possibly Meaning "invaluable." In Use By The English, Italians And Spanish. Compare With Another Form Of Antonia.
- Quirino: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Quirinus, Meaning "men Together."
- Damiana F Italian Italian Feminine Form Of Damian
- Franca: Short Form Of Italian Francesca, Meaning "french."
- Carlotta: Pet Form Of Italian Carla, Meaning "man."
- Azzo: Italian Name Derived From Latin Accius, Meaning "from Acca." Compare With Another Form Of Azzo.
- Loredana: This Name Was Invented By The Italian Author Luciano Zuccoli For The Heroine Of His Novel L'amore De Loredana. Apparently, It Is A Feminine Form Of The Surname Loredan, Meaning "laurel Grove."
- Desiderio: Italian And Spanish Form Of Latin Desiderius, Meaning "longing."
- Giulio: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Julius, Meaning "descended From Jupiter (jove)."
- Amando: Italian And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Amandus, Meaning "lovable."
- Vittorino: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Victorinus, Meaning "conqueror."
- Eloisa F Italian Italian Form Of Eloise
- Carlita: Feminine Form Of Italian Carlo, Meaning "man."
- Celia: Italian Form Of Latin Cælia, Probably Meaning "heaven." Compare With Another Form Of Celia.
- Carola F Italian, German, Dutch, Swedish Feminine Form Of Carolus
- Adolfo M Italian, Spanish Italian And Spanish Form Of Adolf
- Tore: Italian Short Form Of Latin Salvatore, Meaning "savior." Compare With Another Form Of Tore.
- Bertoldo M Italian Italian Form Of Berthold
- Piera: Feminine Form Of Italian Piero, Meaning "rock, Stone."
- Annamaria F Italian Combination Of Anna And Maria
- Ilaria: Feminine Form Of Italian Ilario, Meaning "joyful; Happy."
- Cristoforo: Italian Form Of Latin Christophorus, Meaning "christ-bearer."
- Ulderico: Italian Form Of Germanic Hulderich, Meaning "merciful Ruler."
- Leonardo: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of German Leonhard, Meaning "lion-strong."
- Anjelo: Variant Spelling Of Italian Angelo, Meaning "angel, Messenger."
- Alessa F Italian Short Form Of Alessandra
- Drina: Short Form Of Italian/spanish Adriana, Meaning "from Hadria." In Use By The Romani.
- Remigio: Italian, Portuguese, And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Remigius, Meaning "oarsman."
- Eloisa: Italian And Spanish Form Of Latin Elwisia, Meaning "hale-wide; Very Healthy And Sound."
- Amilcare M Italian Italian Form Of Hamilcar
- Benigno: Italian Form Of Latin Benignus, Meaning "kind."
- Fredo: Short Form Of Italian Goffredo, Meaning "god's Peace."
- Cipriano: Italian Form Of Latin Cyprianus, Meaning "from Cyprus."
- Gianna: Contracted Form Of Italian Giovanna, Meaning "god Is Gracious."
- Settimio: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Septimus, Meaning "seventh."
- Anonciada: Variant Spelling Of Italian Annunziata, Meaning "announces."
- Bonaventure: Variant Spelling Of Italian Bonaventura, Meaning "good Fortune."
- Fina: Short Form Of Italian Serafina, Meaning "burning One" Or "serpent." Also Used As A Short Form Of Other Names Ending With -fina. The Masculine Form Is Fino.
- Cesarino: Pet Form Of Italian Cesare, Meaning "severed."
- Italian: Defender Of Mankind; Short For Alessandra, Italian Form Of The Greek Alexandra
- Michelangela: Feminine Form Of Italian Michelangelo, Meaning "who Is Like God?" And "angel, Messenger."
- Azzurra: Italian Equivalent Of English Azure, Meaning "sky Blue."
- Aurelio M Italian, Spanish Italian And Spanish Form Of Aurelius
- Albertina: Diminutive Form Of Italian Alberta, Meaning "bright Nobility."
- Asia (1) F English (modern), Italian (modern) From The Name Of The Continent, Which Is Perhaps Derived From Akkadian Asu, Meaning "east".
- Velia: Italian Name Derived From The Roman Family Name Velius, Meaning "concealed."
- Beppe M Italian Diminutive Of Giuseppe
- Sabino: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Sabinus, Meaning "sabine; A Follower Of Another Religion."
- Desideria: Feminine Form Italian/spanish Desiderio, Meaning "longing."
- Benvenuto: Medieval Italian Name Composed Of The Elements Bene "well" And Venuto "arrived," Hence "well-arrived," I.e. "welcome."
- Roberta: Feminine Form Of Latin Robertus, Meaning "bright Fame." In Use By The Italians, Portuguese And Spanish. Compare With Another Form Ofroberta.
- Giulia: Feminine Form Of Italian Giulio, Meaning "descended From Jupiter (jove)."
- Drago: Italian Form Of Latin Draco, Meaning "dragon." Compare With Another Form Of Drago.
- Cloe F Spanish, Italian Spanish And Italian Form Of Chloe
- Ambrogio: Italian Form Of Latin Ambrosius, Meaning "immortal."
- Vanda: Italian Equivalent Of German Wanda, Meaning "a Wend; A Wanderer," A Term Used To Refer To Migrant Slavs In The Sixth Century.
- Colomba F Italian Italian Feminine Form Of Columba
- Antonia F Italian, Spanish, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Ancient Roman Feminine Form Of Antonius (see Anthony).
- Simonetta: Pet Form Of Italian Simona, Meaning "hearkening."
- Alex M & F English, Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic Short Form Of Alexander, Alexandra, And Other Names Beginning With Alex.
- Gina: Pet Form Of Italian Giorgina "earth-worker, Farmer," Luigina "famous Warrior," And Other Italian Names Ending With -gina. Compare With Other Forms Of Gina.
- Mirella: Italian Form Of French Mireille, Meaning "to Admire."
- Gustavo: Brazilian-portuguese, Italian And Spanish Form Of Latin Gustavus, Meaning "meditation Staff."
- Donato M Italian, Spanish, Portuguese From The Late Latin Name Donatus Meaning "given"...
- Giannino: Pet Form Of Italian Giovanni, Meaning "god Is Gracious."
- Egidio M Italian Italian Form Of Aegidius (see Giles).
- Samuela: Feminine Form Of Italian Samuele, Meaning "heard Of God," "his Name Is El," Or "name Of God."
- Caprice: Italian Name Meaning "impulsive; Ruled By Whim."
- Ludovica: Feminine Form Of Italian Ludovico, Meaning "famous Warrior."
- Benedetto: Italian Form Of Latin Benedictus, Meaning "blessed."
- Ennio M Italian Italian Form Of The Roman Family Name Ennius Which Is Of Unknown Meaning...
- Cipriana: Feminine Form Of Italian Cipriano, Meaning "from Cyprus."
- Floriana: Feminine Form Of Italian Floriano, Meaning "flower."
- Lorenza: Feminine Form Of Italian Lorenzo, Meaning "of Laurentum."
- Costantino M Italian Italian Form Of Constantinus (see Constantine).
- Anacleto M Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish And Portuguese Form Of Anacletus
- Celeste F & M Italian, English Italian Feminine And Masculine Form Of Caelestis...
- Fiorello: Masculine Diminutive Form Of Italian Unisex Fiore, Meaning "little Flower." Fiorella Is The Feminine Form.
- Doriano: Italian Form Of Latin Dorianus, Meaning "of The Dorian Tribe."
- Carmina F Italian, Spanish Variant Of Carmen
- Paride: Italian Form Of Greek Paris, Probably Meaning "wager."
- Barbara F English, Italian, French, German, Polish, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Late Roman Derived From Greek ???????? (barbaros) Meaning "foreign"...
- Ambra: Italian Form Of English Amber, Meaning "amber."
- Alvise M Italian Venetian Form Of Louis
- Siena Italian: A City In The Tuscany Region Of Italy
- Cross: Short Form Of Italian Crocifisso, Or Croccifixio, Meaning "cross; Crucifix" Or "way Of The Cross."
- Francesca: Feminine Form Of Italian Francesca, Meaning "french."
- Giovanni: Italian Form Of Latin Johannes, Meaning "god Is Gracious."
- Modesto: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Modestus, Meaning "moderate, Sober."
- 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.
- Carmen F Spanish, English, Italian, Romanian Medieval Spanish Form Of Carmel Influenced By The Latin Word Carmen "song"...
- Dante: Contracted Form Of Italian Durante, Meaning "steadfast."
- Orazio: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Horatius, Meaning "has Good Eyesight."
- Nicomedo: Italian Form Of Latin Nicomedes, Meaning "victory-scheme."
- Baldovino M Italian Italian Form Of Baldwin
- Gioia: Italian Name Meaning "happiness."
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- Panfilo: Italian Form Of Latin Pamphilus, Meaning "friend Of All."
- Carlota: Variant Spelling Of Italian Carlotta, Meaning "man."
- Rosella: Italian Pet Form Of Latin Rosa, Meaning "rose."
- Genevra: Variant Spelling Of Italian Ginevra, Probably Meaning "race Of Women."
- Aureliano M Spanish, Italian Spanish And Italian Form Of Aurelianus
- Marcello: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Marcellus, Meaning "defense" Or "of The Sea."
- Debora: Italian Form Of Hebrew Debowrah, Meaning "bee."
- Enrico M Italian Italian Form Of Henry...
- Ippolito: Italian Form Of Latin Hippolytus, Meaning "horse-freer."
- Concettina F Italian Diminutive Of Concetta
- Carmela F Italian, Spanish Italian And Spanish Form Of Carmel
- Aroldo M Italian Italian Form Of Harold
- Biagio M Italian Italian Form Of Blaise
- Silvia: Feminine Form Of Italian Silvio, Meaning "from The Forest." Compare With Another Form Of Silvia.
- Giuliano: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Julianus, Meaning "descended From Jupiter (jove)."
- Leone: Italian Form Of Latin Leo, Meaning "lion." Compare With Feminine Leone.
- Biagino M Italian Diminutive Of Biagio
- Latin: Praiseworthy; Feminine Form Of Anthony
- Hieronomo: Italian Form Of Latin Hieronymus, Meaning "holy Name."
- Crescenzo: Italian Form Of Latin Crescentius, Meaning "to Spring Up, Grow, Thrive."
- Alfeo M Italian Italian Form Of Alphaeus
- Vito: Italian And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Vitus, Meaning "life."
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- Eliseo: Italian And Spanish Form Of Hebrew Eliysha, Meaning "god Is Salvation."
- Orsino: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Ursinus, Meaning "bear-like."
- Saverio: Italian Form Of Basque Xavier, Meaning "a New House."
- Amaranta F Spanish (rare), Italian (rare) Spanish And Italian Form Of Amarantha
- Albina F Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Slovene, Polish, German, Ancient Roman Feminine Form Of Albinus...
- Delfina F Italian, Spanish Italian And Spanish Form Of Delphina
- Dario: Italian Form Of Latin Darius, Meaning "possesses A Lot, Wealthy."
- Romola: Feminine Form Of Italian Romolo, Meaning "from Rome."
- Ferdinando: Italian Form Of Visigothic Frithnanth, Meaning "ardent For Peace."
- Emma F English, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic Originally A Short Form Of Germanic Names That Began With The Element Ermen Meaning "whole" Or "universal"...
- Gianbattista: Italian Compound Name Composed Of Gianni "god Is Gracious" And Battista "baptist."
- Celso M Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish And Portuguese Form Of Celsus
- Antonietta F Italian Diminutive Of Antonia
- Eliseo M Italian, Spanish Italian And Spanish Form Of Elisha
- Durante: Italian Name Derived From Latin Durantis, Meaning "enduring, Lasting, Steadfast."
- Desideria F Italian, Spanish, Late Roman Feminine Form Of Desiderio...
- Gianpaolo: Italian Compound Name Composed Of Gianni "god Is Gracious" And Paolo "small."
- Cleto M Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Short Form Of Anacleto
- Carlotta F Italian Italian Form Of Charlotte
- Egidio: Italian Form Of Latin Egidius, Meaning "kid; Young Goat" Or "shield Of Goatskin."
- Gianluca: Italian Compound Name Composed Of Gianni "god Is Gracious" And Luca "from Lucania."
- Floriano: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Florian, Meaning "flower."
- Gemma: Italian Name Meaning "precious Stone."
- Croccifixio: Variant Spelling Of Italian Crocifisso, Meaning "cross; Crucifix" Or "way Of The Cross."
- Daniele: Italian Form Of Hebrew Daniyel, Meaning "god Is My Judge."
- Lazzaro: Italian Form Of Latin Lazarus, Meaning "my God Has Helped."
- Gioffreda: Feminine Form Of Italian Goffredo, Meaning "god's Peace."
- Gennaro: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Januarius, Meaning "january."
- Aurelio: Italian And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Aurelius, Meaning "golden."
- Allegra F English (rare), Italian (rare) Means "cheerful, Lively" In Italian...
- Gavino: Italian Name Derived From Latin Gabinus, Meaning "of Gabium."
- Cesarina: Feminine Form Of Italian Cesarino, Meaning "severed."
- Donatello: Pet Form Of Italian Donato, Meaning "given (by God)."
- Anastasio: Italian Form Of Latin Anastasius, Meaning "resurrection."
- Ettore: Italian Form Of Latin Hector, Meaning "defend; Hold Fast."
- Allegra: Italian Name Meaning "cheerful And Lively."
- Bonaventura: Italian Name Meaning "good Fortune."
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- Cristiano: Italian And Portuguese Form Of Latin Christianus, Meaning "christian."
- Carina Italian: Little Darling
- Antonella F Italian Feminine Diminutive Of Antonius (see Anthony).
- Massimo: Italian Form Of Latin Maximus, Meaning "the Greatest."
- Fiorella: Feminine Diminutive Form Of Italian Unisex Fiore ("flower"), Meaning "little Flower." Fiorello Is The Masculine Form.
- Camillo: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Camillus, Possibly Meaning "attendant (for A Temple)."
- Ermanno: Italian Form Of German Hermann, Meaning "army Man."
- Elmo M English, German, Italian Originally A Short Form Of Germanic Names That Began With The Element Helm Meaning "helmet, Protection"...
- Susanna Finnish Origin
- Agostina: Feminine Form Of Italian Agostino, Meaning "venerable."
- Augusta F German, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, English, Ancient Roman Feminine Form Of Augustus...
- Tacito: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Roman Tacitus, Meaning "mute, Silent."
- Ladislas: Italian Form Of Latin Ladislaus, Meaning "rules With Glory."
- Jolanda: Italian Form Of English Yolanda, Meaning "violet Flower."
- Angelo M Italian Italian Form Of Angelus (see Angel).
- Orso: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Ursus, Meaning "bear."
- Faustino: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Faustinus, Meaning "lucky."
- Annunziata F Italian Means "announced" In Italian, Referring To The Event In The New Testament In Which The Angel Gabriel Tells The Virgin Mary Of The Imminent Birth Of Jesus.
- Alessia F Italian Italian Feminine Form Of Alexis
- Eustachio: Italian Form Of Latin Eustachius, Meaning "fruitful."
- Giacinta: Feminine Form Of Italian Giacinto, Meaning "hyacinth Flower."
- Consolata F Italian Means "consoled" In Italian...
- Angelo: Italian Form Of Latin Angelus, Meaning "angel, Messenger."
- Nunzia: Short Form Of Italian Annunziata, Meaning "announces," Referring To The Annunciation. Sometimes Considered A Month Name For March.
- Luigino: Pet Form Of Italian Luigi, Meaning "famous Warrior."
- Alessandro M Italian Italian Form Of Alexander...
- Feliciano: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Roman Latin Felicianus, Meaning "happy" Or "lucky."
- Italia: From The Italian Name For Italy, Possibly Derived From Latin Vitulus, Meaning "calf."
- Raul: Italian And Portuguese Form Of German Radulf, Meaning "wise Wolf."
- Aberto Noble.
- Ernesta: Feminine Form Of Italian/spanish Ernesto, Meaning "battle (to The Death), Serious Business."
- Noemi: Italian Form Of Hebrew No'omiy, Meaning "my Delight, My Pleasantness."
- Domenico: Italian Form Of Latin Dominicus, Meaning "belongs To The Lord."
- Filipo: Variant Spelling Of Italian Filippo, Meaning "lover Of Horses."
- Maura: Feminine Form Of Italian Mauro, Meaning "dark-skinned; Moor." Compare With Another Form Of Maura.
- Concetto: Masculine Form Of Italian Concetta, Meaning "conception."
- Uberto: Italian Form Of Latin Hubertus, Meaning "bright Heart/spirit."
- Anselma F German, Italian, Spanish Feminine Form Of Anselm
- Ercole: Italian Form Of Latin Hercules, Meaning "glory Of Hera."
- Rodolfo: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Latin Rudolphus, Meaning "famous Wolf."
- Donata F Italian Feminine Form Of Donato
- Palmiro: Italian Name Derived From Latin Palma, Meaning "palm Tree." This Name Is Sometimes Given To Babies Born On Palm Sunday.
- Adamo M Italian Italian Form Of Adam
- Lisa: Short Form Of Italian Elisabetta, Meaning "god Is My Oath." Compare With Another Form Of Lisa.
- Guerino: Italian Form Of German Warin, Meaning "cover, Shelter."
- Ornella: Italian Name Derived From The Word Ornello, Meaning "flowering Ash Tree."
- Tiziana: Feminine Form Of Italian Tiziano, Meaning "of The Titans."
- Felisa: Italian Form Of Latin Felicia, Meaning "happy" Or "lucky."
- Clemente: Italian, Portuguese And Spanish Form Of Latin Clementius, Meaning "gentle And Merciful."
- Beniamino M Italian Italian Form Of Benjamin
- Alma F English, Spanish, Italian This Name Became Popular After The Battle Of Alma (1854), Which Took Place Near The River Alma In Crimea And Ended In A Victory For Britain And France...
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- Gianluigi: Italian Compound Name Composed Of Gianni "god Is Gracious" And Luigi "famous Warrior."
- Filberto: Italian Form Of Latin Filbertus, Meaning "very Bright."
- Patrizio: Italian Form Of Latin Patricius, Meaning "patrician, Of Noble Descent."
- Casimiro M Spanish, Portuguese, Italian Spanish, Portuguese And Italian Form Of Casimir
- Sabato: Italian Good Omen Name Bestowed On One Who Was "born On Saturday (the Sabbath)."
- Teofila: Feminine Form Of Italian Teofilo, Meaning "god's Friend."
- Eulalia: Feminine Form Of Italian Eulalio, Meaning "well-spoken."
- Elda F Italian Italian Form Of Hilda
- Epifanio M Spanish, Italian From The Latin Name Epiphanius, Which Was From The Greek Name ????????? (epiphanios), Itself Derived From The Greek Word ????????? (epiphaneia) Meaning "appearance, Manifestation"...
- Clementina F Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Feminine Form Of Clement
- Isaia: Italian Form Of Latin Isaias, Meaning "god Is Salvation."
- Domenica F Italian Italian Feminine Form Of Dominic
- Santa: Feminine Form Of Italian Santo, Meaning "holy."
- Adalberto: Italian And Spanish Form Of Old High German Adalbert, Meaning "bright Nobility."
- Felice: Italian Form Of Latin Felix, Meaning "happy" Or "lucky." Compare With Feminine Felice.
- Fiore: Medieval Italian Unisex Name Derived From The Word Fiore, Meaning "flower."
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- Daniela F Italian, German, Czech, Slovak, Romanian, Portuguese, Spanish, English Feminine Form Of Daniel
- Agostina F Italian Italian Feminine Form Of Augustinus (see Augustine (1)).
- Fonsie: Pet Form Of Italian/spanish Alfonso, Meaning "noble And Ready."
- Graziano: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Gratianus, Meaning "pleasing, Agreeable."
- Adelaide F English, Italian, Portuguese From The French Form Of The Germanic Name Adalheidis, Which Was Composed Of The Elements Adal "noble" And Heid "kind, Sort, Type"...
- Ezzelin: Italian Form Of English Acelin, Meaning "little Noble One."
- Latin: Pious
- Maso: Short Form Of Italian Tommaso, Meaning "twin."
- Mariano: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Marianus, Meaning "like Marius."
- Calogero: Italian Form Of Latin Calogerus, Meaning "beautiful Elder."
- Luigi: Italian Form Of Middle Latin Ludovicus, Meaning "famous Warrior."
- Savino: Italian Form Of Roman Latin Sabinus, Meaning "sabine; A Follower Of Another Religion."
- Eliana (1) F Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Italian, Spanish And Portuguese Form Of Éliane
- Caterina: Italian Form Of Greek Aikaterine, Meaning "pure."
- Elettra: Italian Form Of Latin Electra, Meaning "bright, Shining."
- Carmine M Italian Italian Masculine Form Of Carmen
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- Beppe: Pet Form Of Italian Giuseppe, Meaning "(god) Shall Add (another Son)."
- Ambrogio M Italian Italian Form Of Ambrosius (see Ambrose).
- Alfonso: Italian And Spanish Form Of Latin Alfonsus, Meaning "noble And Ready."
- Bettino: Pet Form Of Italian Benedetto, Meaning "blessed."
- Bruna F Italian, Portuguese, Croatian Feminine Form Of Bruno
- Tecla: Italian And Spanish Form Of Greek Thekla, Meaning "glory Of God."
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