Italian Baby Names
Italian baby names often involve mythological and historical origins. These baby name options are also derived from colors, plants, names of places, specialites, and combinations of unique terms. Sometimes, Italian first names are Christian names, which share a similarity with other Christian names in different countries. These baby names include those such as Aaron, Esther, Joshua, Shama and other biblical characters from the New Testament. Popular baby girl names include Adelina, meaning "noble," Agata, meaning "good," Alessa, or Alexa, meaning "defender of mankind," Christina, meaning "follower of Christ," and Violetta, "or violet-colored." Popular baby boy names include Aden, meaning "fire," Albert, meaning "bright nobility," and Leonard, meaning "lion-strong." Italian names are often English, French, or other sur names transfered to forname use. Traditionally, male Italian names tend to end in -o or -e while female names often end in -a. Female names, however, can also end in -e or -i. On the contrary, Sicilian names often end in -uzzo and -uzza.
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