Female and male first names : Italy.



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Furtu is an Italian-derived name meaning 'river', given to those born near rivers or having water-related birthmarks, believed to symbolize fluidity and adaptability.
Gabbi is an Italian origin name, originally meaning "trickster" or "jester," now popular as a gender-neutral option often associated with Gabrielle/Gabriel.
Gabbie is an Italian-origin name, often used independently and meaning "God is my strength" in Hebrew.
Gabbriella is a unique Italian-derived feminine name, likely created as a variant of Gabriello, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Gabby is an Italian-origin name meaning 'God is my strength', derived from the male name Gabriel.
Gabirelle is a captivating female name of Italian origin, derived from the Hebrew name Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength".
Gabriella is an Italian name derived from the Hebrew name Gabriel, which means "God is my strength.
Gabriella is a Latin origin female name meaning "God is my strength," derived from the male name Gabriel, popularized during medieval Italy for girls believed blessed with exceptional courage. It remains widely used today, notably by celebrities like singer Gabrielle and actress Gabrielle Union-Wade.
Gabrialla is an Italian female name derived from the male name Gabriele, which means "God is my strength" or "God is my warrior".
Gabrialle is an Italian-origin given name derived from Latin "Gabriel," meaning "God is my strength.
Gabriana is an Italian-origin female name derived from Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength' in Hebrew.
Gabrianna is an elegant Italian female name derived from Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength" in Hebrew.
Gabrielangelo is an Italian name derived from the angelic names Gabriel ("God is my strength") and Angelo ("angel" or "messenger"), conveying a sense of divine connection.
Gabriele is an Italian male given name derived from Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength" or "Hero of God".
Gabriele is an Italian unisex name derived from Hebrew 'Gabriel', meaning 'God is my strength'.
Gabriell is an Italian boy's name derived from Hebrew 'Gabriel', meaning "God is my strength". It has gained worldwide popularity and has been used by notable individuals throughout history.
Gabriella is a melodic feminine name of Italian origin derived from Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength" in Hebrew, signifying divine power as its source.
Gabriella is an Italian feminine name derived from Gabriele, which means "God is my strength" in Hebrew.
Gabriellamarie is a unique Italian name composed of Gabrielle, meaning "God is my strength," and Marie, derived from Miriam, meaning "wished-for child.
Gabriella is a unique female given name of Italian origin, derived from Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength.
Gaella is an Italian name derived from 'gallo', meaning rooster, symbolizing vigilance, pride, and courage.
Gaetán is an Italian male given name derived from "gaudio," meaning joy or gladness, and associated with "gato," meaning cat due to similar pronunciation.
Gaetana is an Italian feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "gaudium," meaning "joy" or "happiness.
Gale is a rare English name derived from 'gal', meaning 'to sing'. It has historical significance through figures like Galeazzo Sforza.
Ganessa is an Italian feminine name derived from the Latin word "caneus," meaning watchful or attentive, not directly related to dogs. It has a rich history associated with notable figures like Saint Ganesa, a Christian martyr, and Ganessa di Scorziate, a philanthropic Italian noblewoman.
Gariella is an Italian-origin name derived from Gariglio, itself stemming from Germanic 'Gerhard', translating to 'strong spear'.
Garnetta is a unique Italian name derived from the deep red garnet stone, meaning "deep red stone".
Gasia is an uncommon Italian feminine given name derived from 'grazia', meaning grace, expressing elegance and beauty.
Gaspare is an Italian male given name derived from the Latin Gaspar, meaning 'treasurer' or 'keeper of the treasury,' traditionally associated with one of the three wise men in Christian tradition.
Gattis is a rare Italian given name derived from 'gatto', meaning cat, signifying elegance, independence, and agility.
Gavi is an Italian boys' name derived from the Latin word 'cave', meaning 'hawk'.
Gavino is an Italian name meaning "little dog", derived from the Latin 'canis', used historically by Italian nobility and symbolizing strength and loyalty.
Gazella is an Italian feminine name derived from 'gazella', meaning 'gazelle', symbolizing grace, beauty, and swiftness.
Geana is an exotic and unique name with unknown origins and meaning, possibly a variant spelling of Italian Gina or an invented name.
Geancarlo is an Italian-origin name derived from Giancarlo, combining 'Gian' (God is gracious) and 'Carlo' (strong), popularized by actor Giancarlo Giannini but remains relatively rare.
Gianni is an Italian boys' name derived from 'Giano', meaning 'of Janus', the Roman god of doorways and transitions.
Gelacio is an uncommon Italian name derived from Latin "gelidus," meaning "frosty" or "cold." It was used as a term of endearment for chastity by early Christians, notably Saint Gelasius I.
Gelina is an Italian female name derived from "gelato," meaning frozen or ice cream, originally created as a variation of the male name Gelino. It conveys coolness, calmness, and elegance associated with gelato's texture.
Gelisa, an uncommon Italian female name derived from Latin 'gelu' meaning 'cold', signifies the elegant beauty of winter's frost.
Gelsomina is an Italian given name originating from the Renaissance period, meaning 'mulberry tree' and 'mine of precious stones,' conveying beauty and rarity.