Lucio is a Spanish and Italian variant of Lucius. Lucius originates in Latin language and means "light of the day".
Tag: Italian names
Luciano
Luciano is a Portuguese, Italian and Spanish variant of Lucianus, ultimately derived from Lucius. Lucius originates in Latin language and
Marcella
Italian given name, feminine form of Marcello, ultimately derived from Marcellus. Marcellus originates in Latin language. As a Roman family
Marco
Marco is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian variant of Mark, ultimately derived from Marcus. Marcus is derived from the Latin
Marino
Marino is a Spanish and Italian variant of Marinus, ultimately derived from Marius. Marius is derived from the Latin meaning
Febe
Febe is a Dutch, Spanish and Italian variant of Phoebe. Phoebe originates in Greek language and means "brightest of women".
Allegra
Allegra originates in Italian language and means "happy, joyous". It was popularized by George Gordon Byron's illegitimate daughter, Allegra Byron.
Marina
Most likely derived from the Latin marinus "from the shore". It might also be a feminine form of Marinus, which
Micaela
Micaela is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese variant of Michaela. Michaela originates in Hebrew language and it is a femine
Bice
Bice is a diminutive of Beatrice, or Beatrix. Beatrix originates in Latin language and means "voyager". Beatrix was the name
Napoleon
Napoleon is an Italian locational name, given to people from the city of Naples.
Nazario
Nazario is an Italian and Spanish name and has Latin origins. It is derived from the Latin name 'Nazarius', which
Nero
Nero originates in Latin language and means "the strong one". As a masculine given name it is mostly used in
Cosima
Cosima originates in Greek language and means "courtesy, order". It is a feminine form of Cosmo or Cosimo. As a
Carola
Carola is a variant of Caroline. Caroline originates in Germanic languages and means "free woman". It is a feminine form
Nora
Most likely a diminutive of Honora, ultimately derived from Latin and meaning "honor". Some sources suggest it can also be
Antonio
Antonio is an Italian and Spanish variant of Anthony. Anthony is a version of the Roman name Antonius which means
Olivia
Olivia originates in Latin language and means "olive". It was used for the first time by Shakespeare in his play
Oriana
There are several possible explanations of the name Oriana. It might originate in Irish language and mean "golden", or in
Ottavio
Ottavio is an Italian variant of Octavius. Octavius originates in Latin language and means "eighth". Formerly, it was usually given