615+ Italian Names for Girls and Boys

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    • Pamina
      • Origin:

        Italian
      • Meaning:

        "little honey"
      • Description:

        This operatic Italian name -- it appears in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" -- is a more unusual route to the nickname Pam/Pammy.
    • Brigida
      • Scirocco
        • Origin:

          Italian, from Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "warm wind"
        • Description:

          A cool and breezy nature name with a stylish sound, used by Volkswagen for one of its cars.
      • Ottone
        • Enrica
          • Origin:

            Italian, feminine form of Enrico
          • Description:

            Novel way to honor Grandpa Henry.
        • Pierina
          • Bautiste
            • Battista
              • Pietra
                • Lodovico
                  • Salamone
                    • Girolamo
                      • Guistino
                        • Abramo
                          • Origin:

                            Judeo-Italian variation of Abraham, Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "father of multitudes"
                        • Fella
                          • Barbarella
                            • Lido
                              • Origin:

                                Italian place-name
                              • Description:

                                The Lido is a sand island directly across from Venice. Lido is also used to mean beach resort or swimming pool.
                            • Gideone
                              • Toma
                                • Origin:

                                  Feminine short form of Thomas or form of Tamar, Hebrew
                                • Meaning:

                                  "date palm tree"
                                • Description:

                                  If you're looking for an honor name for grandpa Tom, this could be a good choice. It's also used as a male short form of the name in Eastern Europe.