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Tancredi Masculine Italian

Tancredi is the Italian form of Tancred, a name that appears prominently in the epic poem Jerusalem Delivered (1580) by Torquato Tasso. The name was subsequently popularized by Gioachino Rossini's opera Tancredi (1813),...

Tania Feminine English Italian +1

Tania is a diminutive or variant of the name Tanya, which itself is a Russian diminutive of Tatiana. Tatiana is the feminine form of the Roman name Tatianus, derived from Tatius, a Sabine king according to Roman legend....

Tatiana Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +17

Tatiana is a feminine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Roman family name Tatius, via its derivative Tatianus. Thus Tatiana is etymologically a feminine form meaning "belonging to Tatius." The Sabine king T...

Tecla Feminine Italian Spanish

Etymology and OriginsTecla is the Italian and Spanish form of Thekla, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Theokleia, meaning "glory of God" from the elements theos ("god") and kleos ("glory"). The name is cl...

Teo Unisex Georgian Croatian +3

Teo is a short form of Teodoro and other names that begin with Teo, such as Teofilo or Mateo. In Georgian, however, Teo is a feminine name and a short form of Teona. It is used across several European languages and cultu...

Teobaldo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Teobaldo is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Theobald, a name of ancient Germanic origin. The underlying elements are Old High German diota meaning “people” and bald meaning “bold, brave,” giving the composit...

Teodolinda Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Teodolinda is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Theodelinda, a Germanic name that ultimately derives from Dietlinde. The name is composed of the elements theod (meaning “people,” from Old High German diota or...

Teodora Feminine Bulgarian Italian +7

Teodora is a feminine given name used across multiple European languages, including Bulgarian, Italian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is the feminine form of the Greek name T...

Teodoro Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Teodoro is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Theodore. The name ultimately derives from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodoros), meaning "gift of god," composed of the roots θεός (theos, "god") and δῶρον (doron, "...

Teodosio Masculine Italian Spanish

Teodosio is the Italian and Spanish form of Theodosius, a name of ancient Greek origin. The root name comes from the Greek Θεοδόσιος (Theodosios), which is composed of the elements θεός (theos) meaning “god” and δόσις (d...

Teofila Feminine Italian Polish

Teofila is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian and Polish. It is the feminine form of Theophilus, which itself is Latinized from the Greek name Theophilos, meaning "friend of god" (derived from theos meaning...

Teofilo Masculine Italian

Teofilo is an Italian form of Theophilus, a name of ancient Greek origin meaning "friend of god." The Greek name Theophilos is composed of the elements theos ("god") and philos ("friend"). In the New Testament, the evang...

Terenzio Masculine Italian

Terenzio is an Italian masculine given name, equivalent to English Terence. It derives directly from the Roman family name Terentius, whose origin and meaning remain unknown. The name carries a rich historical and cultur...

Teresa Feminine Catalan Danish +10

Teresa is a feminine given name used across Theresa's numerous linguistic variants in Catalan, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It ultimately der...

Terzo Masculine Italian

Terzo is the Italian form of the Latin name Tertius, meaning “third.” The root name Tertius was both a Roman praenomen (given name) and a cognomen (family name), originating from the Latin word tertius, signifying the or...

Timoteo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Timoteo is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian form of Timothy, ultimately derived from the Greek name Timotheos (Τιμόθεος), meaning "honouring God" from the elements timao (to honour) and theos (god). Etymology and Bib...

Tina Feminine Georgian Croatian +9

Tina is a feminine given name derived as a short form of Christina, Martina, and other names ending in tina. It is widely used across many languages and cultures, including Georgian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Ger...

Tino Masculine Italian

Tino is a masculine Italian short form of names such as Valentino, Martino, and other Italian names ending in -tino. It is an affectionate, informal diminutive that developed from the common practice in Italian naming of...

Tito Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Tito is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Titus, a Roman praenomen of uncertain meaning, possibly related to Latin titulus ("title of honour") or of Oscan origin, as it was borne by the legendary Sabine king Ti...

Tiziana Feminine Italian

Tiziana is an Italian feminine given name, the direct equivalent of and derived from the masculine Tiziano. It originated as a feminine form of the Roman cognomen Titianus, which itself derived from the praenomen Titus.E...

Tiziano Masculine Italian

Tiziano is the Italian form of the Roman cognomen Titianus, which was derived from the Roman praenomen Titus. The name Titus itself may be related to the Latin word titulus meaning "title of honour," though it is more li...

Tobia Masculine Italian

Tobia is the Italian form of Tobiah. The name originates from the Hebrew טוֹבִיָּה (Ṭoviyya), meaning “Yahweh is good,” derived from the elements טוֹב (ṭov) meaning “good” and yah, a shortened form of Yahweh. It appears...

Tomaso Masculine Italian

Tomaso is an Italian given name, a variant of the more common Tommaso. It ultimately derives from the Aramaic name Te'oma, meaning "twin." The name entered Greek as Thomas and was borne by the apostle famously known for...

Tommaso Masculine Italian

EtymologyTommaso is the Italian form of the name Thomas, which itself derives from the Aramaic word teʾoma, meaning “twin.” In the New Testament, Thomas is one of the twelve apostles, famously doubting Jesus’s resurrecti...

Tonina Feminine Italian

Tonina is an Italian feminine diminutive of Antonia. The name itself does not appear to have independent historical or cultural significance beyond its function as a pet form; however, its root name connects it to a rich...

Tonino Masculine Italian

Tonino is an Italian and Spanish diminutive of Antonio, itself derived from the Roman family name Antonius. As a given name, Tonino functions as an affectionate or familiar form of Antonio, much like Tonio or Antonello....

Tonio Masculine Italian

Tonio is an Italian short form of the masculine Antonio. While Antonio itself derives from the Roman family name Antonius (related to Anthony), Tonio emerged as a familiar, affectionate variant through the common Italian...

Tore 2 Masculine Italian

Tore is an Italian short form of the given name Salvatore, which itself is the Italian cognate of the Spanish and Portuguese name Salvador. Ultimately, all these names derive from the Late Latin name Salvator, meaning "s...

Torquato Masculine Italian Portuguese

Torquato is the Italian and Portuguese form of the Latin name Torquatus, derived from Roman cognomen meaning “adorned with a twisted neck chain” or “collar,” from Latin torquis (a twisted neck chain) and torqueo (to twis...

Tullia Feminine Italian Roman

Tullia is a feminine given name of Italian and Ancient Roman origin. It is the feminine form of the Roman family name Tullius (see Tullio). The root, Tullius, is derived from the praenomen Tullus, whose meaning remains u...

Tullio Masculine Italian

Tullio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Tullius, derived from the ancient praenomen Tullus, whose meaning is unknown but possibly connected to Etruscan roots. The name is most famously borne by Marcus Tullius...

Ubaldo Masculine Italian Spanish

Ubaldo is a masculine given name used in Italian and Spanish. It derives from the Old German name Hugbald, composed of the elements hugu "mind, spirit, thought" and bald "bold, brave". The Germanic roots give the name th...

Uberto Masculine Italian

Uberto is the Italian form of Hubert, ultimately derived from the Old Germanic elements hugu meaning "mind, thought, spirit" and beraht meaning "bright." The name thus conveys the sense of a "bright heart" or "bright-min...

Ugo 1 Masculine Italian

Ugo is the Italian form of Hugh. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic element hugi or hugu, meaning "mind, thought, spirit," from Proto-Germanic *hugiz. It was borne by Frankish and French nobility, most notably...

Ulderico Masculine Italian

Ulderico is the Italian form of the Old Germanic name Ulrich (itself derived from Odalric). As such, its meaning ultimately traces to the elements uodil "heritage" and rih "ruler, king," giving the sense of "heritage rul...

Ulisse Masculine Italian

Ulisse is the Italian form of Ulysses, which in turn is the Latinized version of the Greek mythological name Odysseus. Central to Homer's epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey, Odysseus was the king of Ithaca and a hero r...

Umberto Masculine Italian

Umberto is an Italian masculine given name, the Italian form of Humbert. The name Humbert is derived from the Old Germanic elements hun meaning "bear cub" and beraht meaning "bright". Introduced to England by the Normans...

Urbano Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Urbano is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Latin name Urban (from Urbanus, meaning "city dweller"). The name traces its origins to the Latin word urbs ("city"), and it was borne by several early Christian...

Valente Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Valente is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Latin name Valens, which was a Roman cognomen meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy." The name Valens itself is a derivative of the root Valentinus, from which the...

Valentina Feminine Albanian Bulgarian +11

Valentina is a feminine given name with widespread use across Europe and the Americas, particularly in Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, and Slavic languages. It is the feminine form of the Roman name Valentinus, which i...

Valentino Masculine Italian

Valentino is the Italian form of the Latin name Valentine, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Valentinus, itself a derivative of Valens meaning "strong, vigorous, healthy" in Latin.EtymologyThe root name Valentin...

Valeria Feminine German Italian +5

Valeria is a feminine given name used across multiple European languages including German, Italian, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Ukrainian. It is the feminine form of the Latin family name Valerius, which itself is de...

Valeriano Masculine Italian Spanish

EtymologyValeriano is the Italian and Spanish form of Valerian, which derives from the Roman cognomen Valerianus. This cognomen itself comes from the ancient Roman family name Valerius, rooted in Latin valeo meaning "to...

Valerio Masculine Italian Spanish

Valerio is the Italian and Spanish form of the Roman family name Valerius. The name Valerius derives from the Latin verb valēre, meaning "to be strong", which is also the root of the related name elements found in names...

Valter Masculine Croatian Estonian +3

Valter is a spelling variant of the German name Walter (also Walther), adopted in several languages including Croatian, Estonian, Italian, Slovene, and Swedish. The name derives from Old High German walt meaning "rule" a...

Vanda Feminine Czech Hungarian +5

Vanda is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, and Slovak. It is a form of the name Wanda, which itself likely derives from a Germ...

Vanessa Feminine Dutch English +5

Vanessa is a feminine given name of literary invention, created by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift for his 1726 poem Cadenus and Vanessa. Swift formed the name by taking the initial syllable "Van" from the surname...

Vanna 1 Feminine Italian

Vanna 1 is an Italian short form of Giovanna, making it a diminutive of the Italian feminine form of John. Giovanna itself derives from Latin Iohanna, coming from Greek Ioanna, the feminine of Ioannes (John). Thus, Vanna...

Vanni Masculine Italian

Vanni is an Italian masculine given name, primarily used as a short form of Giovanni, the Italian equivalent of John. The name derives from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious,' and has been common in Italy...

Vasco Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Vasco is a masculine given name of Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish usage. It is derived from the medieval Spanish name Velasco, which is believed to come from the Basque word meaning "crow"—a term possibly once used as...

Velia Feminine Italian

Velia is an Italian feminine name derived from the Roman family name Velius. The meaning of Velius is uncertain, but one proposed Latin etymology connects it to "concealed" (Latin velare). The name should not be confused...

Venanzio Masculine Italian

Venanzio is the Italian form of the Latin name Venantius.EtymologyThe name Venantius is derived from the Latin word venans, meaning "hunting, chasing, pursuing." This etymology reflects a theme of pursuit or dedication,...

Venceslao Masculine Italian

Venceslao is the Italian form of the Czech name Václav, via the Latinized form Venceslaus. The name traces its roots to the Old Czech name Veceslav, itself derived from the Slavic elements vęťĭjĭ meaning "more" or "great...

Venera 2 Feminine Italian

Venera 2 is an Italian short form of the name Veneranda. It is also an alternate name for Saint Veneranda, a 2nd-century martyr venerated in the Catholic Church. The ultimate root is the Latin name Venerandus (meaning "v...

Veneranda Feminine Italian Latvian +1

Etymology Veneranda is the feminine form of the Latin name Venerandus, derived from the Latin word veneranda meaning "venerated". The name reflects the Christian virtue of venerability and was often given to girls in hon...

Venerando Masculine Italian

Venerando is the Italian form of the Latin name Venerandus, which means "venerable, worthy of veneration" in Latin. The name Venerandus was borne by an early saint, a 5th-century bishop of Clermont in Gaul (modern-day Fr...

Vera 1 Feminine Georgian Belarusian +16

Vera is a feminine given name widely used across multiple languages and cultures. In Russian, it means "faith" (from the word вера), while it is also often associated with the Latin adjective verus, meaning "true." This...

Veronica Feminine English Italian +2

Veronica is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Romanian, and other languages. It originates as a Latin alteration of the Ancient Macedonian name Berenice, which itself comes from the Attic Greek Pherenike, m...

Vespasiano Masculine Italian

Vespasiano is the Italian form of the Roman name Vespasian, derived from the Latin Vespasianus. This name is most famously associated with the 1st-century Roman emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus, who ruled from AD 69 to...

Vico Masculine Italian

Vico is an Italian short form of Lodovico, itself an Italian form of Ludwig. The name's ultimate root is the Germanic Hludwig, composed of elements hlut meaning “famous, loud” and wig meaning “war, battle,” thus overall...

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