The Italian surname Dominico originates from the given name Domenico, which translates to 'belonging to the Lord' or 'of the Lord', reflecting its religious connotations.
Dominoe is an Italian name derived from "dominare," meaning "to dominate" or "to rule." It originated as a title of power in ancient Rome before evolving into a feminine personal name during the Middle Ages.
Domitilo is a rare Italian name with roots dating back to ancient Rome, derived from "domus" meaning "home". It was popularized by Emperor Domitian and Saint Domitius, and remains a unique choice today.
Donna is a rare and elegant Italian female given name meaning "lady" or "woman," tracing back to at least the 19th century, with no notable historical figures or myths associated with it.
Donnamaria is an Italian name derived from 'Maria', meaning 'sea', with the prefix 'donn' translating to 'our lady'. It signifies 'Our Lady of the Sea'.
Donussia is an elegant and unique given name of Italian origin, derived from "donnare" meaning "to give," combined with the suffix -sia, conveying generosity and abundance.
Donna is an Italian name meaning 'lady', originally used as a title of respect before becoming popular as a given name for girls, particularly in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century.
Donzetta is an Italian female given name derived from 'donzella', meaning 'young woman' or 'maiden', symbolizing youth, innocence, purity, beauty, and grace.
The Italian surname Ducati originates from Tuscany's Borgo San Sepolcro city. Derived from the Latin word 'ducatus', meaning 'to lead' or 'leader', it was initially a nickname for individuals seen as leaders or possessing leadership qualities, dating back to the 14th century.
Duretta is an Italian female given name of medieval origin, derived from "durezza" meaning hardness or harshness, yet often associated with elegance and grace.
Elario is a rare, Latin-derived male name, meaning 'elegant' or 'refined', popularized by Italian poet Torquato Tasso in his epic poem "Jerusalem Delivered". It has historically been associated with nobility and elegance, often used by royal families during the Renaissance period.
Eldina is a unique name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to be either derived from Welsh 'Eluned' meaning 'harmony', or Italian 'Elda' meaning 'noble'. Despite its unclear history and lack of notable bearers, Eldina's rarity and mystery make it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.