Awesome Italian Names

  1. Gabriella
    • Origin:

      Italian feminine variation of Gabriel
    • Meaning:

      "God is my strength"
    • Description:

      Gabriella is the feminine form of Gabriel, a name derived from the Hebrew Gavri’el. Gavri’el is composed of the elements gever, meaning "strong," and ’el, referring to God. Gabriella is used among a variety of cultures in the US, including Italian Americans, Latinos, and in the Jewish community. Gabriela is the Spanish spelling.
  2. Gaia
    • Origin:

      Greek and Latin
    • Meaning:

      "earth mother; rejoicing"
    • Description:

      Floral, bright, and subtly powerful, Gaia is a name with two separate origins. In Greek mythology, it is the name of the earth goddess and the universal mother, who takes her epithet from the Ancient Greek word for land or ground. It was this ecological element that led actress Emma Thompson to choose it for her daughter back in 1999, and it could hold similar appeal to green minded parents today.
  3. Gaspare
    • Gemma
      • Origin:

        Italian
      • Meaning:

        "precious stone"
      • Description:

        Gemma is a jewel of a name, an Italian classic that was very popular in 1980s England, but has only recently been started to be used here; it entered the list in 2008.
    • Gessica
      • Giacomo
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of James
        • Meaning:

          "supplanter"
        • Description:

          Giacomo is a primo member of the Giovanni-Gino-Giancarlo-Giacomo gruppo of Italian names that are beginning to be adopted by American parents. Singer/creative baby namer Sting chose it for his son.
      • Giancarlo
        • Origin:

          Combination of Gian and Carlo, Italian variations of John and Charles
        • Description:

          In Italy, a common melding of two popular names, heard in the US as well.
      • Gianna
        • Origin:

          Italian, diminutive of Giovanna or feminization of Gianni, forms of John
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          The Italian Gianna undoubtedly owes much of its popularity in the US to its status as an honor name for John. Before the importation of Gianna, there was no truly workable feminine form of John, so Gianna found widespread favor among American parents with Italian roots and far beyond.
      • Gianni
        • Origin:

          Italian, diminutive of Giovanni, variation of John
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          Gianni, the Italian equivalent of Johnny, sounds more substantial and fresh. Like many names starting with "Gian", it is on a rising trend (for both boys and girls, though it leans more male). TV star Jill Hennessey's son is named Gianni Mastropietro.
      • Gilda
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "covered with gold"
        • Description:

          Gilda, although related to the words gold and gilded, has definitely tarnished. It once shimmered with the seductive image of Rita Hayworth in the film Gilda, then was associated with the beloved early Saturday Night Live star Gilda Radner. In opera, Gilda lives on as the name of the daughter of Rigoletto.
      • Gina
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Regina, Angelina, etc
        • Description:

          Has been used on its own since the 1920s, but still seems like only part of a name. Was very much tied to mid-century Italian sexpot Gina Lollobrigida.
      • Gino
        • Origin:

          Italian, diminutive of Eugenio
        • Description:

          Stalwart Italian classic, completely at home in this country.
      • Giordano
        • Giorgina
          • Giovanna
            • Origin:

              Italian, feminine variation of Giovanni
            • Description:

              Like Galilea and Livia, one of the Italian names that fashionable American parents—with or without Italian roots—have started to choose for their daughters. It has endured ups and downs since entering the popularity charts in 1991.
          • Giovanni
            • Origin:

              Italian variation of John
            • Meaning:

              "God is gracious"
            • Description:

              Giovanni is a venerable Italian classic that suddenly sounds fresh and cool. Ubiquitous in Italy, it has countless notable namesakes, from writer Boccaccio to designer Versace (nn Gianni).
          • Gisella
            • Giulia
              • Origin:

                Italian variation of Julia
              • Meaning:

                "youthful"
              • Description:

                An Italian version of an English classic beginning to be adopted by cutting-edge American parents, including Entourage's Debi Mazar.
            • Giuliana
              • Origin:

                Italian variation of Juliana
              • Meaning:

                "youthful"
              • Description:

                Italian names like Gianna, Giovanna, Giulia, and Giuliana are being used increasingly by trendy baby namers — whether they have Italian roots or not. The Gi standing in for the more conventional J at the beginning seems to automatically make a name more appealing to some.
            • Giulietta