Italian Folktale Names

  1. Rocco
    • Origin:

      Italian from German
    • Meaning:

      "rest"
    • Description:

      Madonna did much to polish up the image of this old-neighborhood Italian choice when she picked it for her son with British director Guy Ritchie, and several years later it was also used by Rose Byrne and Bobby Canavale for their son. It now feels much more mainstream than many celebrity baby names, sharing the quirky appeal of some other so-far-out-they're-in baby names as Bruno and Hugo.
  2. Romana
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "a Roman"
    • Description:

      Romantic name, feminine form of the ancient name Romanus or the modern Roman, that may rise again with the league of Rom-beginning names that also include Romy and Romilly. Romana's downside: Easy to confuse with the more familiar Ramona.
  3. Rosina
    • Siena
      • Origin:

        Italian place-name
      • Description:

        Siena is a soft and delicate Tuscan town name given a big fashion boost by lovely young actress/gossip column staple Sienna Miller. A real up-and-comer.
    • Sabedda
      • Sorfarina
        • Spadonia
          • Storielle
            • Teresa
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "to harvest"
              • Description:

                How do you spell Teresa? Teresa, the simpler phonetic form of this name, was the most popular variation for its early life, when it was used exclusively in Spain and Portugal. Other spellings of Teresa include Theresa, the usual English form, and the French Therese.
            • Tobia
              • Tobiola
                • Verita
                  • Vicenzo
                    • Violante
                      • Origin:

                        Greek and Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "purple flower"
                      • Description:

                        Too close to violent.
                    • Vocino
                      • Zara
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew and Arabic
                        • Meaning:

                          "blooming flower; God remembers"
                        • Description:

                          Zara has multiple origins, but most notably is a variation of Zahrah, a name derived from the Arabic zahrah, meaning "blooming flower." Zara can also be a diminutive of the Bulgarian name Zaharina, a feminine form of the Hebrew Zechariah. Today, Zara is heavily associated with the Spanish fast-fashion empire of the same name.
                      • Zaria
                        • Origin:

                          African place-name, variant of Zahra, Arabic
                        • Meaning:

                          "rose; to shine, to bloom"
                        • Description:

                          Zaria, the name of the Nigerian capital city, could be another Z name for parents to consider. It currently ranks lower than variations Zariah and Zariyah.
                      • Zafarana
                        • Zagaria
                          • Zanazzo