Italian Names that Start With N

  1. Nicola
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "people of victory"
    • Description:

      Nicola, an elegant Latinate feminization of Nicholas, has long been standard issue for English girls but for some reason has never voyaged across the Atlantic, which we consider a pity, especially as Nicole's standing has waned.
  2. Nico
    • Origin:

      Italian, diminutive of Nicola
    • Meaning:

      "people of victory"
    • Description:

      A much more dynamic nickname than Nicky for any of the Nic-names. Nico was chosen by Thandiwe Newton for her daughter.
  3. Nicolo
    • Origin:

      Italian form of Nicholas
    • Meaning:

      "people of victory"
    • Description:

      Nicolo is a more lively variation of Nicholas and one of the most attractive Italian names for boys. A name with a long, distinguished Italian history of its own, it also boasts the charming nickname Nico.
  4. Nino
    • Origin:

      Italian, diminutive of Giannino and of Antonino
    • Description:

      Old-school Italian names that shortens a wide range of longer names, making it feel much more popular than it is on its own.
  5. Nicolò
    • Origin:

      Italian variation of Nicola
    • Description:

      Rhythmic form of popular name, chosen by actor Stanley Tucci for his son.
  6. Nataniele
    • Nicia
      • Natala
        • Nuncio
          • Origin:

            Italian, diminutive of Annunzio
          • Meaning:

            "messenger"
          • Description:

            Attractive Latinate choice, a lively possibility for the child of a journalist.
        • Ninetta
          • Origin:

            Italian and Spanish diminutive of Nina
          • Meaning:

            "little girl"
          • Description:

            Might be carrying things too far -- little little girl? -- though could freshen up this favorite.
        • Natale
          • Origin:

            Italian variation of Natalia, Russian
          • Meaning:

            "Birthday of the Lord"
          • Description:

            The original Russian name is Natalia, the French say Natalie or Noel or Noelle, and the Italians use this gender-neutral name. While Natale and its international cousins is traditionally given to babies born at Christmas time, it's certainly not reserved for that.