Italian Names that Start With G

  1. Giosia
    • Giosue
      • Grazia
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Grace
        • Description:

          With Grace getting so popular, you may want to explore its international variations such as Grazia, or go all the way to Graziana or Graziella.
      • Geremia
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Jeremiah, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "appointed by God"
        • Description:

          Italian form of Jeremiah, commonly used among Medieval Italian Jews.
      • Genevra
        • Graziella
          • Origin:

            Italian, diminutive of Grazia or variation of Grace
          • Meaning:

            "grace"
          • Description:

            Graziella, an Italian form of Grace, is another Latin version that adds spice. Consider Graziella as a distinctive alternative to either Grace or Gabriella.
        • Gelsomina
          • Origin:

            Italian
          • Meaning:

            "jasmine"
          • Description:

            The Italian form of Jasmine and Yasmin.
        • Girlado
          • Girolamo
            • Guistino
              • Gideone
                • Giordano
                  • Gerome
                    • Guntero
                      • Gualtiero
                        • Genoviva
                          • Giordana
                            • Origin:

                              Italian variation of Jordana
                            • Description:

                              Spelling twist makes it more striking.
                          • Gasparo
                            • Guglielmo
                              • Origin:

                                Italian variation of William
                              • Description:

                                William is a stylish classic right now, and while translating many classic names into Italian makes them instantly cooler and more attractive, this is one exception: Guglielmo presents pronunciation problems for the English speaker, suggesting the less-than-cool word "googley" followed by the even-less-cool-than-that Elmo.
                            • Goffredo