I know they're fairly common Italian names but I love Gianni and Giovanni.
2007-10-29 11:49:24
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answered by Ella (& her dogs) 5
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How about these?
Agosto- Venerable, the exalted one.
Alessandro - The protector and helper of mankind. Also see Sanders.
Allighiero - A noble spear.
Angelo - An angel or saintly messenger.
Antonio - Worthy of praise.
Armando - Of the army.
Aronne - Exalted.
Carlo - A free man.
Ciro - The name of the founder of the Persian empire. From the name Cyrus.
Claudio - The lame one.
Cristiano - A follower of Christ. A Christian.
Dante - Enduring, steadfast. Also see Durant.
Dino - Latin: A religious official. Old English: From the valley.
Ehno - A protector.
Emilio - Industrious. The masculine form of Emily.
Enrico - The ruler of the home or estate.
Enzo - From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels. From the name Lorenzo.
Ercole - From the exceptionally strong mythological hero (Hercules).
Ermanno - A man of the army.
Este - From the east.
Ettore - To hold fast. The name of a Trojan hero in classical mythology.
Fedele - Faithful.
Federico - A peaceful ruler.
Filippo - A lover of horses.
Geronimo - A sacred or holy name.
Giacobbe - Italian form of Jacob. Held by the heel.
Giacomo - The supplanter.
Gianni - Italian form of John. God is gracious.
Gino - Short for names ending with Gino.
Giordano - Flowing down, as in the River Jordan.
Giovanni - God is gracious.
Giraldo - A spear warrior. Also see Garrett and Gerard.
Giulio - A Roman family name, possibly meaning youthful. Born in July.
Giuseppe - Italian form of Joseph. God shall add.
Gugliehno - A strong and resolute protector.
Guido - The wide one, or from the wood.
Ilario - Cheerful.
Leonardo - As brave as a lion.
Lorenzo - From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels.
Lothario - A famous warrior.
Lucio - Light. Also see Luzio and Luke.
Luigi - A famous warrior.
Luzio - Light. Also see Luke.
Marcello - From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin.
Marco - From Marcus, which relates to Mars, the God of war. Also see Marius and Martin.
Massimo - The greatest.
Michelangelo - From Hebrew: Michael the angel. The first name of the famous artist Michelangelo Buonarroti.
Napoleon - Lion of the woods; from the city of Naples.
Neroli - Orange blossom.
Nico - The victory of the people.
Nino - God is gracious. From the name Gianni and Giovanni.
Nuncio - A messenger.
Orazio - From a Roman family name.
Orfeo - A name from ancient mythology.
Orlando - Italian form of Roland. Famed throughout the land.
Otello - Italian forms of Otto. Rich, prosperous.
Othello - Prosperous.
Ottavio - The eighth born.
Pancrazio - Supreme ruler, all powerful
Paolo - Italian form of Paul. Small.
Piero - A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson.
Pietro - A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson.
Pino - A lover of horses. From the name names such as Filippo. See Philip.
Primo - First one.
Raffaele - God heals, or healed by God.
Raul - The counsel of the wolf. A fearless adviser. Also see Rolf and Rudolph.
Rinaldo - A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald, Reynold and Ronson.
Rocco - Rest
Roderigo - A renowned ruler.
Rodolfo - A famous wolf. Also see Ralph and Rolf.
Rodrigo - A renowned ruler.
Romeo - Pilgrim to Rome.
Salvatore - Saviour.
Sansone - Of the sun, or a strong man.
Santo - A saint
Saviero - Of the new house.
Serafino From Hebrew. The ardent one. The masculine form of Seraphina.
Serge - Servant.
Sergio - Attendant.
Severino - Severe.
Stephano - A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson.
Taddeo - Courageous, one who praises.
Tancredo - Of thoughtful counsel.
Trilby - Sings with trills. A boy or girl's name.
Ugo - Italian form of Hugh. Heart and mind.
Umberto - A famous warrior.
Valentino - Strong, healthy.
Vencentio - Conqueror, victor.
Vincentio - Conqueror, victor.
Vittore - The conqueror. Also see Vincent.
Zanebono - The good one.
Zanipolo - little gift of God. Aberto
Abramo
Adolfo
Adriano
Agostino
Alanzo
Alba
Aldo
Alessandro
Alfonso
Alfredo
Alonso
Alonzo
Alrigo
Amadeo
Ambrosi
Amo
Anastagio
Andino
Andrea
Angelino
Angelo
Antonino
Antonio
Antony
Arlo
Armanno
Armond
Armondo
Arnaldo
Aroghetto
Arrigo
Arturo
Baldasarre
Baldassario
Benedetto
Beniamino
Benito
Bernardo
Bertrando
Biaiardo
Brando
Bruno
Calvino
Carlino
Carlo
Carmine
Caseareo
Cecilio
Cesare
Cesario
Cirocco
Constantin
Corradeo
Corrado
Cristoforo
Damiano
Daniele
Dantae
Dante
Dantel
Daunte
Davide
Dino
Donatello
I hope this helped!
2007-10-29 19:17:26
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answered by Anonymous
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okay i think i can help you go to http://www.babynamesworld.com but here are some i found
name sex from meaning
Adriano Boy Italian From Hadria
Alberto Boy Italian Noble + bright, ...
Alessandro Boy Italian Defending men
Angelo Boy Italian Messanger
Armando Boy Italian Man in the army.
Armani Both Italian Freeman
Arsenio Boy Italian Virile
Arturo Boy Italian Possibly bear
2007-10-29 18:52:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Renzo, Matteo, Armando,Carmen, Emilio, Geno, Lorenzo, Luca, Richardo,Salvatore, Vincenzo
Amiah and Renzo
Amiah and Matteo
Amiah and Geno
Amiah and Lorenzo
Amiah and Ricardo
Amiah and Vincenzo
These are the names I like with Amiah
Do not worry, you will fine a name you love.
Good luck with your new son
2007-10-29 18:59:30
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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Amiah is a very pretty name!!!
For a boy, i know someone has already mentioned it but i love the names Alessandro and Anthony :)
2007-10-29 19:03:37
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answered by victoria s 1
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Santino, my friend named her boy that Santino Sebastian. Her husband is Italian.
Gian Carlo is cool, too. He's be named after and composer
Gian Carlo Menotti.
2007-10-29 19:02:47
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answered by musicgal1961 3
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I love Emilio and it goes very well with Amiah!!
2007-10-29 20:52:40
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answered by catie 3
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Guiseppi (Joseph in Italian), Salvador (Samuel), Israel, Elijah
2007-10-29 19:04:26
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answered by PUREfect Your Skin 5
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I've always loved Giovanni.
Sounds so strong and masculine.
I also like:
Rocco
Romeo
Adrian
Biagio
Giancarlo (John Carlo)
Giacomo (Jock ah mo)
Leonardo
2007-10-29 18:54:42
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answered by Allgeier 6
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Anthony!!! it's a good, strong name
2007-10-29 18:54:57
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answered by WHAt?!?!?! 1
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