Baby Italian Boy Names

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40 names
Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Alessandro
Rising Fast
Alessio
Hidden Gem
Cosimo
Classic Pick
Riccardo
Editor's Pick

Alessandro (ah-leh-SAHN-dro)

Defender of mankind, a classic and widely used Italian name with Greek origins.

Top 10 Baby Italian Boy Names Names

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1Alessandroah-leh-SAHN-droDefender of mankind, a classic and widely used Italian name with Greek origins.Popular
2Leonardoleh-o-NAR-doBrave lion, a timeless name made famous by Leonardo da Vinci.Popular
3Lorenzolo-REN-tzoFrom Laurentum, a Roman city; signifies honor and victory.Popular
4Matteomah-TEH-oGift of God, a popular and modern choice.Popular
5Gabrielegah-bree-EH-lehGod is my strength, a name with biblical origins.Popular
6Riccardoree-KAR-doBrave ruler, a strong and traditional name.Classic
7Edoardoeh-do-AR-doWealthy guardian, a classic and sophisticated choice.Classic
8Francescofran-CHES-koFrenchman, a religious name associated with Saint Francis.Classic
9Antonioan-TOH-nee-oPriceless, a strong and enduring name.Classic
10Giuseppejoo-SEP-pehGod will add, the Italian form of Joseph, a biblical name.Classic
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Alessandro
ah-leh-SAHN-dro
Defender of mankind, a classic and widely used Italian name with Greek origins.
PopularClassic
Leonardo
leh-o-NAR-do
Brave lion, a timeless name made famous by Leonardo da Vinci.
PopularClassic
Lorenzo
lo-REN-tzo
From Laurentum, a Roman city; signifies honor and victory.
Popular
Matteo
mah-TEH-o
Gift of God, a popular and modern choice.
Popular
Gabriele
gah-bree-EH-leh
God is my strength, a name with biblical origins.
Popular
Riccardo
ree-KAR-do
Brave ruler, a strong and traditional name.
Classic
Edoardo
eh-do-AR-do
Wealthy guardian, a classic and sophisticated choice.
Classic
Francesco
fran-CHES-ko
Frenchman, a religious name associated with Saint Francis.
Classic
Antonio
an-TOH-nee-o
Priceless, a strong and enduring name.
Classic
Giuseppe
joo-SEP-peh
God will add, the Italian form of Joseph, a biblical name.
Classic
Andrea
ahn-DREH-ah
Manly, brave; in Italy, this name is traditionally masculine.
Classic
Marco
MAR-ko
Warlike, a short and strong name.
Classic
Luca
LOO-kah
Bringer of light, a simple and popular choice.
Popular
Giovanni
jo-VAHN-nee
God is gracious, the Italian version of John.
Classic
Pietro
pee-EH-tro
Rock, the Italian form of Peter.
Classic
Angelo
AN-jeh-lo
Angel, a sweet and gentle name.
Classic
Salvatore
sal-vah-TOH-reh
Savior, a name with religious significance.
Classic
Emanuele
eh-mah-noo-EH-leh
God is with us, a biblical name.
Classic
Filippo
fee-LEEP-po
Lover of horses, a classic and elegant name.
Classic
Alessio
ah-LES-see-o
Defending warrior, a variant of Alessandro.
Trending
Mattia
maht-TEE-ah
Gift of God, a variation of Matteo.
Trending
Samuele
sah-moo-EH-leh
Heard by God, a biblical name.
Trending
Tommaso
tohm-MAH-zo
Twin, the Italian form of Thomas.
Trending
Enea
eh-NEH-ah
Praised, a name from Roman mythology.
Trending
Cosimo
KOH-zee-mo
Order, decency, a name associated with the Medici family.
Rare/Unique
Leone
leh-OH-neh
Lion, a strong and regal name.
Rare/Unique
Brando
BRAN-do
Sword, a short and powerful name.
Rare/Unique
Elio
EH-lee-o
Sun, a bright and cheerful name.
Rare/Unique
Damiano
dah-mee-AH-no
To tame, subdue, a name with Greek origins.
Rare/Unique
Giacomo
JAH-ko-mo
Supplanter, the Italian form of James.
Classic
Federico
feh-deh-REE-ko
Peaceful ruler, a noble name.
Classic
Armando
ar-MAHN-do
Soldier, a strong and masculine name.
Classic
Sergio
SER-jo
Servant, attendant, a name with Etruscan origins.
Classic
Vincenzo
veen-CHEN-zo
To conquer, a victorious name.
Classic
Raffaele
rahf-fah-EH-leh
God has healed, a name with religious roots.
Classic
Renato
reh-NAH-to
Reborn, a name suggesting renewal.
Classic
Orlando
or-LAHN-do
Famous land, a romantic name.
Classic
Alessandre
ah-leh-SAHN-dreh
Defender of mankind, a variant of Alessandro.
Trending
Ottavio
ot-TAH-vee-o
Eighth, often given to the eighth child.
Rare/Unique
Silvio
SEEL-vee-o
From the forest, a nature-inspired name.
Rare/Unique

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Alessandroah-leh-SAHN-dro
Leonardoleh-o-NAR-do
Lorenzolo-REN-tzo
Matteomah-TEH-o
Gabrielegah-bree-EH-leh
Riccardoree-KAR-do
Edoardoeh-do-AR-do
Francescofran-CHES-ko

⭐ Celebrity Name Picks

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Leonardo (Alec Baldwin & Hilaria Baldwin)

A classic Italian name meaning 'brave lion'.

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Romeo (David & Victoria Beckham)

An Italian name evoking romance and passion.

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Luca (Colin Firth & Livia Giuggioli)

A popular Italian name meaning 'bringer of light'.

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Matteo (Ricky Martin & Jwan Yosef)

A common Italian name meaning 'gift of God'.

Sibling & Middle Names

Leonardo & Raffaele
Both classic and artistic names.
Luca & Matteo
Popular choices that sound great together.
Alessandro & Lorenzo
Sophisticated and widely loved names.
Elio & Cosimo
Unique choices with vintage charm.
Luca & Antonio
Classic and strong combination.
Matteo & Giovanni
A popular first name with a traditional middle name.
Leonardo & Francesco
Evokes a sense of art and history.
Alessio & Marco
Modern first name with a classic middle name.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Italian boy names unique?
Italian boy names often carry a rich history and cultural significance, stemming from Roman, Greek, and religious origins. Many names have a melodic quality and are associated with art, literature, and prominent figures, making them a distinctive choice. The meanings are typically strong and positive, reflecting admirable qualities.
Are Italian names easy to pronounce for English speakers?
While some Italian names are straightforward for English speakers, others might require a little practice due to different vowel sounds and consonant combinations. It's a good idea to look up the correct pronunciation or listen to audio examples to ensure you're saying the name correctly. Many online resources can assist with this.
What are some popular trends in Italian boy names right now?
Currently, shorter, modern Italian names are gaining popularity, such as Luca, Matteo, and Alessio. There's also a resurgence of classic names like Leonardo and Alessandro. Names with strong meanings and historical connections remain consistently favored by parents. Ultimately, choosing a name that resonates with your personal preferences is key.
How do I choose the right Italian boy name for my baby?
Consider the meaning, sound, and cultural significance of the name. Think about how it sounds with your last name and whether it has any potential nicknames. Research the name's history and origin to see if it resonates with your family's heritage. Ultimately, the best name is one that you and your partner both love.
Do Italian names have specific naming traditions?
Traditionally, Italian families often name their firstborn son after the paternal grandfather and the second son after the maternal grandfather. However, this tradition is becoming less common, and parents now have greater freedom in choosing names they like. Many still honor family members, but the specific pattern is less strict.

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