List of Italian Baby Names Meanings

Gitano

The meaning of the name “Gitano” is: “Gypsy”. Categories: Italian Names.

Meaning: Gypsy Origin: Italian

Giuditta

Italian Meaning: The name Giuditta is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Giuditta is: Praised.

Meaning: Italian form of judith praised Origin: Italian

Giulietta

Origin of the name Juliet: English form of the French Juliette, which is a diminutive form of Julie (downy-bearded, youth). The name is borne by the heroine of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, a famous tragedy about star-crossed lovers.

Meaning: Youthful Origin: Italian

Gratia

Origin of the name Grace: Inspired by grace (eloquence or beauty of form, kindness, mercy, favor), which is derived from the Latin gratia (favor, thanks). The name was made popular by 17th-century Puritans, who bestowed it in reference to God's favor and love toward mankind.

Meaning: Grace Origin: Italian

Gratiana

The meaning of the name “Gratiana” is: “Grace, feminine form of Gratiano”. Categories: Italian Names. Used in: Italian speaking countries. Gender: Girl Names.

Meaning: Grace Origin: Italian

Guillelmina

The meaning of the name “Guillermina” is: “Loving, Resolute protector”. Categories: Spanish Names.

Meaning: Feminine form of William: resolute protector. Origin: Italian

Iniga

Iniga is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1036 times.

Meaning: Fiery Origin: Italian

Innocenzio

Innocenzio is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1504 times.

Meaning: Innocent Origin: Italian

Itala

Meanings and history of the name Itala: | Edit. Feminine form of masculine "Italo," which is in turn the Modern Italian version of Mythology name "Italus," meaning, "Of Italy" in Latin.

Meaning: From italy Origin: Italian

Jolanda

Origin of the name Yolanda: Of uncertain etymology, some believe it to be a derivative of Violante (violet), a medieval French name derived from the Latin viola (violet).

Meaning: A violet flower Origin: Italian