Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
Amaretto | An Italian liqueur flavoured with almond. | Unisex | |
Andi | Italian, feminine variation of Andreas, strong and manly | Female | English |
Bacci | pronounced: Baa-chie; Italian for kisses | Unisex | |
Baci | Italian for "kisses". | Unisex | |
Cacciatore | Italian for hunter | Unisex | |
Calzé | Italian for Socks | Unisex | |
Diavolo | Italian for devil | Unisex | |
Fata | Italian for fairy, leprechaun, pixie | Unisex | |
Fiore | Italian for flower | Unisex | |
Fiorella | Italian for little flower | Female | Italian |
Folletto | Italian for bogey, elf, elfin, goblin, gremlin, hobgoblin, imp, pixie, sprite | Unisex | |
Izabella | Spanish and Italian variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew, pledged to God | Female | English |
Jemma | Italian, precious stone | Female | Spelling |
Karina | Italian, dear little one | Female | Scandinavian |
Kiara | Italian, light, clear | Female | Spelling |
Lenora | Italian diminutive of Eleonora or Eleanor, meaning unknown | Female | English |
Michelangelo | Italian, angel, messenger | Male | Combination |
Rock | Italian from German, rest | Male | English |
Sambuca | Italian licquer made from elderberries and flavored with licorice. | Unisex | |
Tuscany | after the Italian region | Unisex | |
Zenzero | Italian for ginger | Unisex | |
Zucca | Italian for pumpkin | Unisex | |