List of Italian Baby Names Meanings Starting with A

Annunziata

Annunziata Name Meaning. Italian: from a female personal name, a Marian name (Maria l'Annunziata) referring to the Annunciation by the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary of her impending motherhood (Luke 1:20–38). The festival of the Annunciation has been celebrated since the 5th century.

Meaning: The bearer of news Origin: Italian

Annuziata

Annunziata Name Meaning. Italian: from a female personal name, a Marian name (Maria l'Annunziata) referring to the Annunciation by the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary of her impending motherhood (Luke 1:20–38). The festival of the Annunciation has been celebrated since the 5th century.

Meaning: Named for the annunciation Origin: Italian

Antonietta

Antonietta is an Italian given name, the feminine form of Antoine, meaning priceless, inestimable, highly praised. It is one of many given names traceable to the root Anthos, meaning flower.

Meaning: Priceless Origin: Italian

Arabela

Origin of the name Arabella: Old name of uncertain etymology. Some believe it to be a Norman name derived from the elements arn (eagle) or arin (a hearth). Others think it is a variant of Annabel, another name of debated origin and meaning.

Meaning: Beautiful altar Origin: Italian

Armanno

The name Armanno is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Armanno is: Soldier.

Meaning: Soldier Origin: Italian

Armonie

ar-mo-nie, arm-on-ie ] The baby boy name Armonie is pronounced as AARMAHNiy- †. Armonie's origin is Italian and Hebrew. Armonie is a derivative of the English name Armani. ... Armonie is not regularly used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: A priceless gift Origin: Italian

Aroghetto

Aroghetto is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1200 times.

Meaning: Rules the estate Origin: Italian

Assunta

Meanings and history of the name Assunta: | Edit. Latin origin, meaning "taken up". It refers to the Virgin Mary who, at the end of her life, was physically taken up into heaven.

Meaning: From the assumption of the virgin mary Origin: Italian