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An Italian variation of Abundius.

Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian variations of the French name Abélard are used in tribute to the 12th-century French philosopher and theologian...

Italian version of Abel.

An Italian variation of Abraham.

French and Italian versions of Achilles.

Initially, it was a shortened version of Germanic names like Adelaide or Adelina, which start with the component adal, signifying "noble." A notable...

Italian version of Adam.

Denotes mourning in Italian, derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Maria Addolorata. It is predominantly used in southern Italy and is the...

Means "nobility, nobleness", originating from the French version of the Germanic name Adalheidis, which combines adal meaning "noble" and the suffix h...

Spanish and Italian versions of Adalhard.

Variation of Adela employed in multiple languages. Notable users include the performer Adele Astaire (1896-1981) and the English vocalist Adele...

A Germanic name originating from the element adal, which carries the meaning of "noble" in Proto-Germanic *aþalaz.

The feminine version of Adelmo. It was employed by Carlo Gozzi for a character in his work Turandot, written in 1762.

Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish adaptations of Adhelm, which also denotes the English saint Ealdhelm.

The Italian version of Audamar, which corresponds to Otmar.

Italian and Spanish variations of Adolf.

The Italian version of Adonis.

The feminine version of Adrian. One notable person with this name is the Brazilian model Adriana Lima, born in 1981.

Italian and Portuguese variation of Adrian.

The Romans initially employed this term as a nickname for a female hailing from Africa. It is also the name of two saints.

Derived from the Late Latin names Agapitus or Agapetus, these were ultimately based on the Greek name Ἀγαπητός (Agapetos), which translates to...

Variations of Agatha in different languages.

An Italian variation of Agathinus.

Italian and Latvian version of Agnes.

The Italian feminine version of Augustinus is derived from Augustine 1.

The Italian version of Augustinus, which corresponds to Augustine 1.

This name originates from the combination of two separate names, Alba 2 and Alba 3, each with its own unique etymology, one rooted in Latin and the...

Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish versions of Albanus (see Alban).

The Italian variation of Alberich.

The feminine version of Albert. It is also the name of a Canadian province that was named in tribute to a daughter of Queen Victoria.

A diminutive form for the name Albert used for females.

Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese versions of Albert.

The feminine version of Albinus. It was borne by several early saints, such as a 3rd-century martyr from Caesarea.

Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish variations of Albinus.

Derived from Italian and French versions of Alcides.

Derived from the feminine version of Aldo.

This name originated as a shortened version of Germanic names that started with the element alt, which means "old" (Proto-Germanic *aldaz). It could...

A Finnish abbreviated version of Aleksanteri or Aleksi, it also serves as an Italian short form of Alessandro, and a Spanish diminutive of Alejandro o...

A shortened version of Alessandra.

Italian variation of Alexandra.

An Italian variation of Alexander. A notable individual associated with this name is Alessandro Volta (1745-1827), a renowned Italian physicist known...

The Italian feminine version of Alexius.

The Italian version of Alexius.

Italian version of Alphaeus.

Italian variation of Alphius.

The feminine version of Alfonso in both Spanish and Italian.

The Italian feminine version of Alfonso.

Spanish and Italian versions of Alphonsus, which is the Latin equivalent of the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, meaning "noble and ready". The name is...

The feminine version of Alfred.

Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese versions of Alfred.

Derived from the Old French name Aalis, which is a shortened version of Adelais, and Adelais is itself a shortened form of the Germanic name Adalheidi...

A shortened version of Adelina, Albina, and other names that conclude with the suffix alina.

This name means "cheerful, lively" in Italian. It was the name of an illegitimate daughter of Lord Byron who lived from 1817 to 1822.

This name gained popularity following the Battle of Alma in 1854, where British and French forces emerged victorious near the River Alma in Crimea....

Italian version of Aloysius.

An Italian variation of Alvarus, corresponding to the name Álvaro.

Venetian variation of Louis.

A Spanish version of Amadeus and an Italian variation. It was borne by a 19th-century Spanish monarch who was born in Italy.