Does anyone know any cute Italian names for a girl and a boy
or a website... i now babynames.com
Italian Name????
Giada, Gabriella, Sophia, Andrea and Magdalena are always cool. In fact, if you want a good list, pull up a list of saints from the Catholic Church and you'll have a pretty comprehensive list (in the old days all children were named after a saint, so the list was easy to find that way).
For boys, Dominic, Marcello, Guilio and Giancarlo are very traditional and still fun.
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Reply:I love Giada %26amp; Gabriella! I want to name my first born daughter one of the two. Report Abuse
Reply:My guess is that you're italian. Check your own family history.
You'll find some beautiful names in there.
I named my children after my grandparents, great-grandparents, and am currently relooking into my family's history to name my unborn twins.
I found plenty of beautiful names with strong heritage in my family's history, and it makes our families proud that we are again using them.
Otherwise, here's some:
Feminine Masculine
1 Maria Giuseppe
2 Anna Giovanni
3 Giuseppina Antonio
4 Rosa Mario
5 Angela Luigi
6 Giovanna Francesco
7 Teresa Angelo
8 Lucia Vincenzo
9 Carmela Pietro
10 Caterina Salvatore
11 Francesca Carlo
12 Anna Maria Franco
13 Antonietta Domenico
14 Carla Bruno
15 Elena Paolo
16 Concetta Michele
17 Rita Giorgio
18 Margherita Aldo
19 Franca Sergio
20 Paola Luciano
Reply:10most popular names in Italy
Girls' Names
Maria
Anna
Giuseppina
Rosa
Angela
Giovanna
Teresa
Lucia
Carmela
Caterina
Boys' Names
Giuseppe
Giovanni
Antonio
Mario
Luigi
Francesco
Angelo
Vincenzo
Pietro
Salvatore
Reply:My baby brother's called Gino. My step dad Roberto and his dad Nino
Reply:Im living in Italy and just had my baby girl, Vittoria, three months ago.
Angelina, Elisa, Caterina, Vittoria, Valentina, Francesca, Filomena, Eleonora (prounoucned ellay-o-nora), Tamara, Giulia, Giuliana, Giovanna, Gianna (tip on the gio names...they are not pronounced gee-oh, but like joe...so it would be Joe-vanna, or Janna...not ji-anna), Simona, Paola
Boys...
Alessandro, Massimo, Maurizio, Giovanni, Ettore, Piero, Cesare (prounounced Chays-are-ay), Michele, Stefano, Antonio, Emilio, Gianluca, Luca, Angelo, Giulio, Danilo, Daniele, Paolo
Buona fortuna!
Reply:Guiseppe
Reply:Lucia
Gabriella
Luiza
Luca
Luigi
Mario
Reply:I have an Italian friend whose name is Iside (its Italian for Isis)...a rather nice name I think...
Reply:http://www.babynameworld.com/italian.asp
try this, hope it helps, it gives you the meaning too,
Reply:for a girl:
Gianna
Maria
Rosaria
Carmela
Angela
Rosa, Rose
Arabella
Isabella
Gabriella
Antonia
Victoria
Sara
Gina
Josephine
Adriana
Daniella
Luisa
Amelia
Rafalina
Lucia
Clara
for a boy:
domenick
carlo
nicholas
emilio
anthony
michael
santino (sunny)
Livio
rocco
claudio
joseph
paul, paulie
salvatore
vincenzo
guidano
gianluca
phillipo
pasquale
aneillo
Francesco (cheech..lol)
Galeazzo
good luck
Reply:Gianluca
Reply:Vincent for a boy
Maria for a girl.
Reply:cinzia is nice for a girl and carmine for a boy
Reply:Boy Ramone la Bone
Reply:Valario for a boy, Leola for a girl !!!
Reply:How about Lucca for a boy and Sienna for a girl.
Reply:Donatello, Raphael, Micheal Angelo or Leonardo any one of the great ninja turtles;)
Reply:Try these: -
http://italian.about.com/library/weekly/...
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/ita.php
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_name...
Reply:Carlo, which would go nice with your name too!
(for a boy)
Good luck choosing a nice one!
(My friend's Italian boyfriend is called Carlo)
Reply:I would suggest behindthename.com It tells you like a million names from each ethnic group-including Italian and it tells you their meanings!
Reply:I love the name Geno for a boy. Others are Vincent.
I'm not sure of any Girl names.
Reply:Silvio for a boy, Paola for a girl...or you can try Valentino/Valentina, if you like it.
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