Female and male first names : Italian.



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Davio is an Italian name derived from the Latin word 'davus', meaning 'servant' or 'slave'. Originally used for slaves or servants in ancient Rome, it evolved into a given name over time.
Taffani is an Italian unisex name derived from 'taffetà,' meaning silk fabric, symbolizing luxury and elegance.
Talese is a distinctive Italian name derived from 'Talo', meaning ankle, or possibly from the Latin 'Talia'. Though uncommon historically, it's gaining recognition as an unique choice in English-speaking countries.
Talisia is a unique Italian name meaning 'to flourish' or 'to bloom', symbolizing growth and vitality.
Tallia is a unique Italian name derived from "taglia," meaning "to cut" or "carve.
Tamario is an Italian boy's name derived from 'tamaro', meaning 'pear'.
Tamaro is an Italian given name derived from the historic surname Tamaro, originally from the town of Tamari in central Italy. Its meaning remains uncertain but is thought to be connected to its ancient Roman roots.
Tancredi is a rare, Germanic-origin Italian name meaning "bold power" or "brave power", popularized by Torquato Tasso's epic poem "Gerusalemme Liberata".
Tanecia is a rare yet meaningful African American feminine given name derived from Swahili and Italian elements, signifying "heavenly one" or "resembling heaven.
Tannetta is an Italian-derived given name with no specific meaning, known for its rarity and unique sound. It is derived from the Italian surname Tanetti, which means "sharp" or "acute".
Tanzi is an uncommon Italian name derived from the Latin word 'tansire', meaning 'to dance'. It has been traditionally used in Italy since at least the Middle Ages and carries a lively, energetic connotation.
Tario is a rare and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, used by people worldwide as a first or middle name. Its true origins remain unclear despite theories suggesting Spanish or Italian roots, possibly derived from the Latin word "tarius." Throughout history, including ancient Rome, individuals named Tario have been recorded. Today, it continues to be appreciated for its uniqueness worldwide.
Tarone is a rare Italian male given name derived from the surname Tarone, originating from the historic town of Taranto in southern Italy. Its meaning is associated with 'sandy place' or 'land of sand', possibly symbolizing strength.
Tasiana is an Italian given name derived from "Tuscia," meaning "from Tuscany.
Tattianna is an Italian name derived from "tactus" meaning touch and "Hannah" meaning grace, unique yet elegant despite its rarity.
Taurasi is an Italian boy's name derived from the Latin 'taurus', meaning 'bull'. It signifies strength and power, reflecting both Roman mythology's zodiac sign Taurus and ancient bull veneration.
Taurino is an Italian name derived from the Latin word 'taurus', meaning 'bull'. It is associated with the astrological sign of Taurus and has historical significance as a given name and surname.
T Pavania is an uncommon yet intriguing Italian name derived from "tavola," meaning "table." It symbolizes hospitality, unity, and abundance, reflecting gatherings around large communal tables during feasts.
Tavi is a name of Italian origin, derived from 'tavus' meaning 'young turkey', carrying connotations of strength and vitality.
Tavio is an uncommon Italian name derived from Latin "tabularius," meaning "door-keeper" or "guard.
Tavonte is a distinctive African American name derived from Hebrew 'Tavius' (God is good) and Italian 'Monte' (mountain).
Tayvianna is a distinctive feminine name of African American origin, derived from 'Tavia' meaning life in Swahili and 'Vianna', Italian for peaceful, signifying 'life in peace'.
Tazia is an Italian name meaning 'celebration', derived from 'tazza', a cup or goblet.
Tazio, derived from the Latin word Taxius, is a rare yet prestigious Italian boy's name popularized by legendary racing driver Tazio Nuvolari.
Tazz is an unusual Italian name meaning 'to hiss' or 'buzz', with no historical significance but offering a distinctive sound.
Teia is an Italian unisex given name derived from 'Tibiae', meaning 'flute' in Latin, and signifying 'tie' or 'knot'. It's particularly popular in Italy today.
Tella is an Italian name derived from "tela," meaning "canvas" or "cloth." It was traditionally given to children in weaving families as a nod to their trade.
Tenisia is an uncommon Italian name derived from 'tenere', meaning 'to hold' or 'keep', conveying possession and guardianship.
Tenessa is a distinctive Italian name meaning 'from the tenth house' in Latin, traditionally given to girls born into large families.
Teo is a short form of the Italian name Teodoro, meaning "gift from God," originating from the Greek Theodore. It has been used in Italy for centuries but gained worldwide popularity during the 20th century, now often given as a standalone name.
Tereca is a unique name of unknown origin, possibly variant of Latin 'Teresia', but no definitive sources exist.
Teresaann is a unique blend of classic Italian name Teresa, meaning 'to harvest', and contemporary suffix '-ann'.
Teresina, an Italian name meaning 'small turtle dove', is a diminutive of Teresa, which translates to 'polished' or 'humble'. Originating from Latin, it was traditionally given around Christmas time and has since been popularized in Spain and Latin America.
Teressa is an Italian given name derived from Teresa, meaning 'harvester', popularized by St. Teresa of Ávila.
Teriana is a Latin-derived name meaning 'auger' or 'drill', historically associated with Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalworking, and popular among medieval Italian and Spanish nobility.
Terina is an Italian name derived from the Latin word "Tertius," meaning "third." It was traditionally given to third-born daughters but has gained global popularity in recent years. Despite its limited historical references, Terina remains appealing due to its uniqueness and symbolism of resilience and balance.
Terionna is an African-derived unisex name meaning "from the land of the Etruscans," an ancient Italian civilization.
Terone is an uncommon Italian boy's name meaning 'earthy' or 'grounded'.
Terrane is an Italian origin given name derived from "terreno," meaning "earth" or "land," inspired by the ancient Roman goddess Terra, symbolizing nature and fertility.
Terressa is an Italian-derived name meaning "earth," signifying strength, stability, and fertility.