Female and male names : Italy.

AALICIA

Feminine

Unique female Italian name with Latin roots meaning "other", and possible connections to nobility or ancient Roman influence.

AARABELLA

Feminine

Modern girls' name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Italian Arabella meaning 'beautiful noblewoman'.

ABBRIANNA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian name derived from the word "abbriare," meaning "to break through." It signifies strength, resilience, and determination.

ABRIELLA

Feminine

Unique Italian feminine name derived from "abbracciare," meaning "to embrace." It signifies "small embraces" or "miniature embraces.

ACCACIA

Feminine

Italian-derived female name meaning 'thorn bush' or 'delicate beauty', referencing the Acacia tree known for its fragrant flowers and desert resilience.

ACCALIA

Feminine

Italian name derived from the Latin word "acacia," meaning "elegance" and "grace.

ACEA

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-origin name that means "sharp" or "pointed," originally used in ancient Rome and favored by some notable individuals throughout history.

ACELA

Feminine

Rare Italian female name derived from the Italian phrase "acquacalda," translating to "hot water." It is associated with Aqua Calda, the Roman goddess of healing springs, adding depth and intrigue to its meaning.

ACIANO

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from the Latin 'acacia', meaning 'thorny acacia tree'. It symbolizes strength and resilience.

ADAGIO

Masculine

Italian musical term-derived given name meaning 'at ease' or 'slowly', popularized by renowned composers like Albinoni and Barber in their iconic Adagio pieces.

ADALBERTO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian name meaning "Noble and Bright".

ADDALINA

Feminine

Italian-derived name meaning 'to flow gently', with no known historical figures or literary associations, making it uniquely captivating.

ADDLE

Feminine

The feminine given name Addle, of Italian origin, signifies 'noble' or 'of noble rank'. It was coined by King Alfred the Great in honor of his daughter's noble lineage.

ADDRIANA

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea', originally associated with the ancient city of Hadria in Italy.

ADELAE

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning "noble" or "wealthy," popularized by Saint Adelaide of Italy and known for its distinctive charm despite its historic roots.

ADELFINA

Feminine

Feminine Italian name derived from the Latin word 'adelfinus,' meaning 'belonging to a brother.'

ADELFO

Masculine

Italian name of Latin origin, derived from 'Adelphus', meaning 'brother'. It signifies unity and fraternity.

ADELINA

Feminine

Italian name derived from Adalinda, popularized during the Middle Ages by nobility, meaning "beautiful noblewoman.

ADELINO

Masculine

Italian name with Germanic roots, meaning "noble helmet," reflecting courage and nobility.

ADELISA

Feminine

Unique Italian given name that translates to "noble devotion" or "noble oath".

ADESSA

Feminine

Unique girl's name with unknown origins, but many believe it means 'noble' or 'highborn'.

ADNREA

Feminine

Andrea is a gender-neutral first name of Italian origin, meaning "strong" or "manly", historically used for both males and females.

ADORABELLA

Feminine

Italian name derived from 'adorabile', meaning admirable or lovable.

ADRAIN

Masculine

Adrian is a name of Latin origin derived from 'Hadrianus', honoring Emperor Hadrian, meaning 'dark' or relating to ancient Italian city Hadria.

ADRAINNE

Feminine

Adrianne is a distinctive Latin-derived name meaning "from Hadria" or "from Adrian," once an ancient city and Roman emperor respectively.

ADREA

Feminine

Andrea is a feminine given name of Italian origin, derived from the masculine name meaning 'manly' or 'strong'.

ADRIA

Masculine

Unisex name of Latin origin, derived from the Adriatic Sea named after Illyrian king Adria.

ADRIAL

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived name, originating from the Adriatic Sea and first used as a personal name in medieval Europe.

ADRIANA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'from Adria', derived from the male name Adrian which refers to the Adriatic Sea or city in Italy.

ADRIANJAMES

Masculine

Adrian James is a distinctive name of Latin origin, meaning "from Hadria or Adria," with notable figures such as Emperor Hadrian and Saint Adrian throughout history. It combines classic elegance with timeless strength and simplicity, making it popular worldwide.

ADRIANNE

Masculine

Female given name of Latin origin derived from the male name Adrian, meaning "from Hadria," the ancient Roman city now known as Adria in Italy. It gained popularity over time and is often associated with its masculine counterpart but can be used independently for females.

ADRIANY

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of Latin origin, derived from 'adrianus', meaning 'from Hadria' or 'the Adriatic Sea'.

ADRIAUNA

Feminine

Rare and elegant Latin-derived name meaning "from the Adriatic Sea," honoring the ancient Roman myth of a woman whose tears turned into pearls.

ADRIELA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name derived from Latin "ader" meaning "to water," often associated with the Adriatic Sea, suggesting Italian roots.

ADRIENA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Adrianus, meaning 'from Hadria,' referring to the Adriatic Sea in Italy.

ADRIENE

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning "from Hadria" or "dark", originally referring to the ancient city of Adria in Italy.

ADRIENNE

Masculine

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Adrian meaning 'from Adria', signifying nobility and elegance.

ADRIHANA

Feminine

Latin-origin female name derived from 'Adrianus', meaning 'from Hadria'. It evokes strength, grace, elegance, and has gained traction while remaining relatively uncommon.

ADRIN

Masculine

Adrian is a Latin-origin name derived from the ancient Roman family name Aemilius, meaning 'from Hadria'. It has been popular throughout history and associated with notable figures such as saints and popes.

ADRION

Masculine

Adrian is a Latin-derived name meaning "of high rank" or "from Hadria," associated with Saint Adrian of Nicomedia, a Roman martyr, and has been used throughout history by notable figures and in literature.