Italian Baby Names Beyond Giovanni & Giuseppe
Italian boys' baby names heard more often in Rome, Italy than Rome, New York, but eminently usable here as Italian baby names continue to grow in favor.
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Adriano
Dashing Italian name which gets around the possible gender confusion of ADRIAN. Read More
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Aldo
A spirited German name very popular in Italy and occasionally used here, Aldo could blend beautifully with an Anglo surname. Read More
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Alessandro
For anyone seeking a more exotic and unusual version of Alexander, this is a real winner. Notable namesakes include the great Italian opera composer Scarlotti and the influential physicist Alessa... Read More
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Alessio
Alessio, simpler than the related Alessandro, would be a welcome settler here. Read More
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Amadeo
See AMEDEO. Read More
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Arrigo
Think Harry with a go-getter ending. Read More
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Aurelio
Aurelio is an exotic and energetic Italian name rarely heard here, with an attractive aura. As the female version Aurelia gains greater notice, we expect to hear more from Aurelio too. Read More
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Basilio
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Benedetto
This Italian form of Benedict sidesteps the Benedict Arnold association that still clouds the English version. Read More
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Clemente
No one will know whether to pronounce that final e, so you might want to stick with the more familiar form. Read More
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