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Prospero Masculine Italian

Prospero is the Italian form of Prosper, derived from the Latin name Prosperus, meaning "fortunate, successful." The name is most famously associated with the protagonist of William Shakespeare's play The Tempest (1611),...

Prudenzio Masculine Italian

Prudenzio is the Italian form of the Late Latin name Prudentius, which derives from the Latin word prudens meaning "prudent, wise, skilled." The name reflects qualities of foresight and good judgment, virtues highly priz...

Quintino Masculine Italian Portuguese

Quintino is a male given name used in Italian and Portuguese, originating as a form of the Latin name Quintinus, which is a diminutive of Quintus, meaning "the fifth". Ultimately, it is related to the modern French name...

Quinto Masculine Italian

Quinto is an Italian masculine given name, derived directly from the Latin Quintus.EtymologyThe root name Quinto comes from the Roman praenomen Quintus, meaning "fifth" in Latin. In early Republican Rome, it was original...

Quirino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Quirino is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Quirinus. This ancient Roman name, which likely derives from the Sabine word quiris meaning "spear," connects to one of Rome's oldest deities. Quirinus was original...

Raffaele Masculine Italian

Raffaele is the Italian form of the name Raphael, derived from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals." The name combines the elements rafa ("to heal") and ʾel ("God"). In Italian, Raffaele is pronounced [raffa...

Raffaello Masculine Italian

Raffaello is the Italian form of Raphael, a name derived from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals," from the elements רָפָא (rafa, "to heal") and אֵל (ʾel, "God"). In biblical tradition, Raphael is an archan...

Raimondo Masculine Italian

Raimondo is the Italian form of Raymond, a name of Germanic origin. It derives from the elements regin (“advice, counsel, decision”) and munt (“protection”), reflecting qualities of wise guardianship. The name was introd...

Raniero Masculine Italian

Raniero is the Italian form of Rayner, a name of Germanic origin. It derives from the ancient Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and heri ("army"). The name thus carries...

Raul Masculine Azerbaijani Estonian +3

Raul is a masculine given name common in several European languages, particularly Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish (where it is typically spelled Raúl). It is also used in Azerbaijani and Estonian, though the o...

Remigio Masculine Italian Spanish

Remigio is the Italian and Spanish form of the Late Roman name Remigius, itself derived from Latin remigis meaning "oarsman, rower." Its root name, Rémy, gained prominence through Saint Rémy (also known as Remigius), the...

Remo Masculine Italian

Remo is the Italian form of Remus. The name traces its origins to Roman legend, where Romulus and Remus were the twin brothers who founded Rome. Remo carries the mythological weight and cultural heritage of ancient Rome,...

Renato Masculine Croatian Italian +2

Renato is a masculine given name used in Croatian, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is a form of the Late Latin name Renatus, meaning "born again." This name carries strong Christian connotations, referencing spiritu...

Renzo Masculine Italian Spanish

Renzo is a Lorenzo, the Italian form of Laurence 1, which derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient city in Italy, whose name likely comes from Latin laurus (laurel). T...

Riccardo Masculine Italian

Riccardo is the Italian form of Richard, a name of Old German origin composed of the elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy", thus meaning "brave ruler" or "powerful leader". The name has been born...

Rico Masculine Italian Spanish

Rico is a short form or diminutive of names such as Ricardo, Enrico, and other names ending in rico. It is used primarily in Italian and Spanish, often as a given name in its own right, but it also serves as a nickname o...

Rinaldo Masculine Italian Carolingian Cycle

Rinaldo is the Italian form of Reynold, a name of Germanic origin meaning "counsel power," derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and walt "power, authority." The name was popularized in medieval Ita...

Rino Masculine Italian

Rino is an Italian masculine given name, typically a short form of names ending in rino, such as Severino, Bonarino, or similar compounds. The suffix -rino itself is a diminutive or affectionate element in Italian, often...

Roberto Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Roberto is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Robert. The name Robert derives from the Germanic elements hruod "fame" and beraht "bright", thus meaning "bright fame". The Normans brought the name to Britain, wh...

Rocco Masculine Italian Germanic

Rocco is a masculine given name of Italian and Germanic origin. It is thought to derive from the Old German element hruoh, meaning “crow” or “rook.” Alternatively, some sources link it to the Old High German word “hrok,”...

Rodolfo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Rodolfo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Rudolf. It shares its etymology with the Germanic name Hrodulf, derived from the elements hruod meaning "fame" and wolf meaning "wolf". The name has a rich history...

Rodrigo Masculine Galician Italian +2

Rodrigo is a Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Galician form of Roderick, via the Latinized Gothic form Rudericus. The name derives from the Old German elements hruod meaning "fame" and rih meaning "ruler, king", thus car...

Rolando Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

EtymologyRolando is the Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of the Germanic name Roland, which derives from the Old German elements hruod meaning "fame" and lant meaning "land" (or possibly nand meaning "brave"). The n...

Romano Masculine Italian

Romano is an Italian masculine given name and surname, directly derived from the Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman." As a first name, it represents the Italian form of the ancient Roman cognomen, which originated as an...

Romeo Masculine Italian Romanian

Romeo is an Italian and Romanian male given name, derived from the Late Latin Romaeus or Late Greek Ρωμαῖος (Romaios), meaning "from Rome" or "Roman." The name is best known from William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and J...

Romolo Masculine Italian

Romolo is the Italian form of Romulus. The name ultimately derives from Roma, the Latin name for the city of Rome, combined with a diminutive suffix. In Roman legend, Romulus and his twin brother Remus were the sons of R...

Romualdo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Romualdo is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Romuald, a masculine given name of Germanic origin. The name is derived from the elements hruom meaning "fame, glory" and walt meaning "power, authority," thus car...

Ruben Masculine Armenian Danish +7

Ruben is the form of the biblical name Reuben used in several languages, including Armenian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Swedish. The name originates from the Hebrew Re'uven, meaning "behold, a...

Rufino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Rufino is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian masculine given name, ultimately derived from the Latin Rufinus, a Roman cognomen that itself was a derivative of the earlier cognomen Rufus. The root name Rufus, reflecting a...

Ruggero Masculine Italian

Ruggero is the Italian form of Roger. Like its Germanic root, Ruggero draws from the elements hruod "fame" and ger "spear", combining into the meaning "famous spear". This name was introduced to Italy primarily through t...

Ruggiero Masculine Italian Carolingian Cycle

Ruggiero is an Italian form of Roger. The name Roger itself derives from the Germanic elements hrōd (fame) and gār (spear), giving it the meaning “famous spear.” Ruggiero is a spelling variant of Ruggero, both reflecting...

Sabino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Sabino is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese masculine given name derived from the Roman cognomen Sabinus, itself belonging to the Sabine tribe of ancient Italy. The Sabines were an Italic people who inhabited the centr...

Salvatore Masculine Italian

Salvatore is an Italian cognate of Salvador, deriving from the Late Latin name Salvator, meaning "saviour." The name explicitly refers to Jesus Christ as the savior in Christian theology, making it a theophoric name — on...

Salvio Masculine Italian

Salvio is an Italian given name, originally a patronymic surname. It is the Italian form of the Latin Salvius, a Roman family name derived from the Latin salvus meaning “safe.” This name was notably borne by several earl...

Salvo Masculine Italian

Etymology and OriginsSalvo is an Italian masculine given name with deep roots in Latin antiquity. It functions either as a direct short form of Salvio, the Italian descendant of the Roman family name Salvius, or as an in...

Samuele Masculine Italian

Etymology Samuele is the Italian form of Samuel, derived from the Latin Samū̆ēl, which in turn comes from the Biblical Hebrew name שְׁמוּאֵל (Shemuʾel). The most widely accepted meaning of the Hebrew name is "name of God...

Sandro Masculine Georgian Italian

Sandro is a given name used primarily in Italian and Georgian, as well as Spanish, Swiss, and Croatian cultures. It functions as a short form of Alessandro (Italian) or Aleksandre (Georgian), both equivalents of Alexande...

Sansone Masculine Italian

Etymology and OriginSansone is the Italian form of the biblical name Samson. The Hebrew name Shimshon is traditionally derived from שֶׁמֶשׁ (shemesh) meaning "sun," and is most famously borne by a legendary Old Testament...

Sante Masculine Italian

Sante is an Italian masculine given name and surname, primarily a variation of Santo, which means "saint" in Italian, ultimately from Latin sanctus. As a first name, it is often used in Italian-speaking regions, reflecti...

Santi Masculine Italian Spanish

Santi is a masculine given name used in Italian, Spanish, and other languages. In Italian, it functions as a short form of Santo or a variant thereof, while in Spanish it is primarily a diminutive of Santiago. Etymology...

Santino Masculine Italian

Santino is an Italian masculine given name that originated as a diminutive of Santo, which means "saint" in Italian. The name thus conveys the endearing meaning of "little saint" or "little holy one." It is derived from...

Santo Masculine Italian

Santo is a masculine given name of Italian origin, ultimately derived from the Latin word sanctus, meaning "saint." It is a name rich in religious significance, reflecting the deep influence of Christianity on Italian cu...

Saturnino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Saturnino is a masculine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. It is the local form of the Latin name Saturninus, a Roman cognomen derived from the name of the god Saturn (Latin: Saturnus). The ultimate ro...

Saverio Masculine Italian

Etymology & OriginSaverio is the Italian form of Xavier, ultimately deriving from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "the new house". This origin connects Saverio to a rich linguistic heritage — the Basque word et...

Savino Masculine Italian

Savino is an Italian given name and surname, originating as a variant of Sabino. The name traces its roots to the Latin Sabinus, a Roman cognomen meaning "a Sabine." The Sabines were an ancient Italic people living in ce...

Savio Masculine Italian

Savio is a given name of Italian origin, derived from the Italian adjective savio, meaning "wise." It reflects a long-standing tradition in many cultures of bestowing virtues as names, similar to names like Sophia ("wisd...

Scevola Masculine Italian

EtymologyScevola is the Italian form of the Roman cognomen Scaevola, which derives from the Latin scaevus meaning "left-handed" or "left-sided." The name is famously associated with the legendary Roman hero Gaius Muc ius...

Scipione Masculine Italian

Scipione is the Italian form of Scipio, a Roman cognomen derived from Latin scipio meaning "staff, walking stick." The name is historically associated with the illustrious Scipio family of ancient Rome, particularly Publ...

Sebastiano Masculine Italian

Sebastiano is the Italian form of the Latin name Sebastianus, which ultimately derives from the Greek sebastos (σεβαστός) meaning "venerable." This Greek word was used as a translation of the Roman imperial title Augustu...

Secondo Masculine Italian

Secondo is the Italian form of the Ancient Roman name Secundus. It derives directly from the Latin word secundus meaning "second." In Roman naming conventions, Secundus was a praenomen (given name) indicating birth order...

Serafino Masculine Italian

Serafino is the Italian form of the Late Latin name Seraphinus, ultimately derived from the biblical word seraphim (Hebrew: שְׂרָפִים, “fiery ones”). The seraphim are a high-ranking order of angels described in the Book...

Sergio Masculine Italian Spanish

Sergio is an Italian and Spanish form of the ancient Roman name Sergius, which originated as a Roman family name (nomen) from the patrician gens Sergia or Sergii of Alba Longa in Old Latium. Considered by historian Theod...

Sesto Masculine Italian

Sesto is the Italian form of the ancient Roman name Sextus (from Latin sextus, meaning "sixth"). The name was part of the Roman tradition of praenomen (personal names) derived from numbers; Sextus originally referred to...

Settimio Masculine Italian

Settimio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Septimius, which itself derives from the Latin praenomen Septimus, meaning "seventh" in Latin. The name originally denoted a seventh-born child or was given to a chil...

Settimo Masculine Italian

Settimo is the Italian form of Septimus, from Roman times. Its root is the Latin word septimus, meaning "seventh," and it was originally used as (and belonging to the Roman naming convention for a firstborn son name trad...

Severino Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

EtymologySeverino is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Severinus, a Roman family name derived from Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. The name thus carries connotations of seriousness and firmness. The root Se...

Severo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Severo is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of the Latin name Severus, derived from the Latin adjective sevērus meaning "stern" or "serious." This name was a Roman familial or clan name (cognomen) used by several...

Sigfrido Masculine Italian Spanish

Sigfrido is the Italian and Spanish form of Siegfried, a name derived from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and fridu "peace." The name thus carries the combined meaning of "victory-peace" or "peaceful victory." Et...

Sigismondo Masculine Italian

Sigismondo is the Italian form of the German name Sigismund, which itself derives from the Old Germanic elements sigu ("victory") and munt ("protection"). The name thus carries the meaning of "victory-protection" or "pro...

Silvano Masculine Italian

Silvano is the Italian form of Silvanus, a name with deep roots in Roman mythology and early Christianity. The original Latin name Silvanus derives from the word silva, meaning "wood" or "forest," and was used as a Roman...

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