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Popular Italian boy names in Italy include Leonardo — currently ranking Number 1 in its native land — Alessandro, Francesco, and Giuseppe. Some non-Italian names popular for boys in Italy include Christian, Nathan, and the international favorite Liam.
Italian boy names including meanings and popularity, with male names of Italian origin used in Italy, the US, and around the world. (Page 2)
Rare, uncommon, unusual, and unique Italian male names for baby boys, including Alessio, Nicolo, and Francesco, with meanings, origins, and popularity
The top Italian baby names in the US today are Isabella for girls and Leonardo for boys. Along with Isabella, Italian girl names in the US Top 100 include Mia, Aria, Luna, Bella, and Gianna. Along with Leonardo, Italian boy names in the US Top 200 include Antonio, Emiliano, Giovanni, and Luca.
Italian boy names including meanings and popularity, with male names of Italian origin used in Italy, the US, and around the world. (Page 4)
Italian variations of classic names are widespread in Italy and could make fashionable alternatives to many popular names in the US. Among our favorites, Vittoria and Alessia for girls, and Vincenzo and Giorgio for boys.
Popular Italian names in both Italy and the US include Aurora, Antonio, Mia, and Gabriel. Unique Italian names in Italy’s Top 50 include Azzurra, Chiara, and Gioia for girls, and Samuele, Alessio, and Jacopo for boys.
Rare, uncommon, unusual, and unique Italian male names for baby boys, including Alessio, Nicolo, and Francesco, with meanings, origins, and popularity (Page 2)
As an Italian name, it means ‘settlement,’ but its Scandinavian counterpart Viggo means ‘war.’ Non-Italian Suggestions: Casimir/Kazimir (Polish/Slavic) - destroyer of peace
Italian baby names are beautiful but sometimes confusing. Romina Angeleri gives us the inside scoop on the most popular baby names Italy.