List of Italian Baby Names Meanings

Pancrazio

MEANING: This name derives from the Ancient Greek name “Pankrátios (Παγκράτιος)”, composed of two elements: “pân (πᾶν)” (always, all, every, each, whole) plus “krátos ‎(κρᾰ́τος)” (might, strength, dominion, power). In turn the name means “all power, very powerful, omnipotent”. It was originally an epithet of Zeus.

Meaning: Supreme ruler Origin: Italian

Patrizia

Italian Meaning: The name Patrizia is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Patrizia is: noble.

Meaning: Noble Origin: Italian

Peppino

Italian Meaning: The name Peppino is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Peppino is: He adds'.

Meaning: Italian form of joseph he adds Origin: Italian

Pietra

Pietra means "stone" in Italian language. It is also rarely used as a given name (feminine of Pietro, Peter), corresponding at almost to Petra.

Meaning: Rock Origin: Italian

Pippino

Pippino is mainly used in Italian and it is of Hebrew origin. Pippino is a variant form of the English, French, and German name Joseph. See also the related categories, hebrew and italian. Pippino is a seldom used baby name for boys.

Meaning: Italian form of joseph he adds Origin: Italian

Quorra

Contribute your knowledge to the name Quorra. ... Some websites incorrectly state that Quorra is an Italian name meaning "heart." This etymology is an after-the-fact invention based on resemblance to the Italian word "cuore" (heart), which is not used as a name. Early European maps used the name Quorra for the Niger river.

Meaning: Heart Origin: Italian

Raena

Raena. counsel, advice. POPULARITY: 4624. Raena as a girl's name is a variant of Raina and is of Germanic origin. Raena means "counsel" or "advice".

Meaning: Queen Origin: Italian

Rafaele

Italian Meaning: The name Rafaele is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Rafaele is: God has healed.

Meaning: God has healed Origin: Italian

Rafaello

The meaning of the name “Raffaello” is: “God has healed”. Categories: Italian Names.

Meaning: God has healed Origin: Italian

Ricadonna

Origin. Early 20th century; earliest use found in The Trade Marks Journal. Apparently from the Italian surname Riccadonna. The use specifically denoting a variety of vermouth apparently reflects the surname of Ottavio Riccadonna, who produced vermouth under this name from 1921.

Meaning: Ruling lady Origin: Italian