100+ Unique Italian Baby Names with Meanings
19. Adriano:
The meaning of this name is connected to the Adriatic. Your bundle of joy may be a water baby and take you to the pool immediately. Some children get so much joy splashing around in the water.
20. Nicolo:
Often shortened to Nico, this name is adorable and ideal for a little baby. Even if your child misbehaves, it would be difficult to reprimand him with a name like this. Nicolo means Victory or conqueror of the people. With a name like this, he’s sure to conquer many hearts and be victorious in his endeavours.
21. Adrian:
An Italian origin boy’s name – Adrian, has been in use by the English speaking people for years now. The meaning of Adrian is “from Hadria.” It is a town in Northern Italy from which the Adriatic Sea received its name. The English Pope in the 12th century was the first to be named Adrian, who was not Italian.
22. Anthony:
This is the English version of “Antonio”, which is of Italian, Spanish and Latin origin. It has become very popular since a lot of immigrants started moving to America. Saints, Roman Generals, and actors have made this name popular over the years.
23. Luke:
Derived from Greek origin, Lucanus is a region in Southern Italy. It means “from Lucanus.” Luke is one of the Apostles who was a physician. Star Wars made this name even more popular with the famous Luke Skywalker.
24. Julian:
Julian is a boy’s name of Latin and Greek origin. It is another form of Julio which means “youthful or Jove’s child.” Julian is a powerful family name for several Roman emperors. Jules, Julia, and Julien are considered very chic names for babies.
25. Romeo:
A serial flirt, the chocolate boy, the romantic hero, Romeo is a boy’s name of Italian origin. It is now widely used around the world since the movie Romeo and Juliet was aired. Romeo means “citizen of Rome.” Now, this is a universal name.