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Italian Baby Names
Italian Baby Names – Traditional And
Romantic
Italian baby names – just like the Italian
language itself, can be very beautiful, flowing and romantic. Who can
resist the beautiful sounding Allesandro (literal meaning “The protector
and helper of mankind”), or Giovanni (“God is gracious”) or Carmela (“A
garden or orchard”)?
Italian is a language of romance and this is reflected in the beauty of
Italian baby names. However, surprisingly, the range of Italian baby
names is actually quite narrow due to the historically very traditional
methods used in naming babies.
Italian baby name rules
In Italy, there has always been a very firm set of rules for naming
children;
The first male is always named after his paternal grandfather.
The second male is always named after his maternal grandfather.
The first female is always named after her paternal grandmother.
The second female is always named after her maternal grandmother.
The subsequent children can then be named be named after the parents,
favorite aunts or uncles, a saint or a deceased relative.
This custom has created the situation where
many Italian families have several children, of similar ages, with
exactly the same baby names. For example, if a man named Giacomo has 3
sons and each of them get married and have their own children, in all 3
cases, the first boy born into the family would be named Giacomo.
Similarly, the first girl would be named after Giacomo’s wife. Given
that Italians have, traditionally been devout Catholics with a tendency
to have large families, you can see how family gatherings could become
quite confusing!!
Italian birthday traditions
If this isn’t confusing enough, Italians often also have 2 birthday
celebrations! As well as the birthday itself, Italians often celebrate
their “Name Day”, or Onomastico. Italian babies often have one of their
names connected to a particular patron saint, e.g. the saint of their
town, or a saint who has a special significance for their parents. Each
of the many saints has a special feast day, for example the 3rd of March
is the feast day of St. Tereza Verzeri – one of many different St
Tereza’s! The name day is celebrated just like the birthday and is seen
as just as important.
But you don’t have to be Italian, Catholic, or willing to have 2
birthday celebrations or to start considering the use of an Italian baby
name for your child. In this fast shrinking and individualistic world,
Italian names are becoming more and more common in some of the most
unusual places – witness how many Brazillian soccer players seem to have
Italian names!!
Popular Italian baby names
So, what are currently, the most popular Italian baby names? Here are
the top 10 most popular Italian baby names registered by baptism in
Italy:
MALE / FEMALE
1.Giuseppe / Maria
2.Giovanni / Anna
3.Antonio / Giuseppina
4.Mario / Rosa
5.Luigi / Angela
6.Francesco / Giovanna
7.Angelo / Teresa
8.Vincenzo / Lucia
9.Pietro / Carmela
10.Salvatore / Caterina
Italian baby names are not only beautiful sounding, but also usually
have very nice meanings. There are lots of good Internet sites featuring
some excellent lists of Italian names, together with their meanings, so
its quite easy to explore this option when choosing a baby name.
Remember also that many Italian baby names are Latin derivatives of
other names, so why not give them a try – after all, doesn’t Gianni and
Caterina sound a just little bit nicer than John and Catherine?