Italino is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 557 times.
Modern Italian version of Mythology name "Italus," meaning, "Of Italy" in Latin. In Roman legend, "Italus" fathered Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. Italus supposedly gave his name to the region known as Italia or Italy, but actually the region got its name from the ancient tribe called the "Itali."
Meaning & History. Means "of Italy" in Latin. In Roman legend Italus was the father of Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. He supposedly gave his name to the region known as Italia or Italy (in fact the region may have gotten its name from Oscan VÃteliú meaning "land of bulls").
Meaning & History. From the Hebrew name ×ִיתָמָר ('Itamar) meaning "palm island". This is the name of a son of Aaron in the Old Testament.
Common female name in Mesoamerica of indigenous origin. Itzel is derived from Ix Chel, an important moon goddess. As such, “Moon Goddess†and “She of the Rainbow†appear to be the most frequent translations in common literature. This is, however, inaccurate. ... Itzehl translates to “Moon Goddessâ€.
Scottish Meaning: The name Mitchel is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Mitchel is: Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Ithaca is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. It is also the legendary home of the mythological hero Odysseus in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey (8th century B.C.). The etymology of the island's name (Ancient Greek: Ἰθάκα) is uncertain although the first element “I” is believed to be Phoenician for “island.”
Etymology & Historical Origin - Ithaca. Ithaca is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. ... Other etymologists surmise that Ithaca's name is merely a Greek corruption of a Hebrew name meaning “hard, rugged island” (a fair description). Even Homer says of Ithaca: “It is rough, but it raises good men” (9.27).
From a Hebrew name spelled variously ×ִתַּי ('Ittay) or ×ִיתַי ('Itay) meaning "with me". In the Old Testament this is the name of one of King David's mighty men.
In the Torah, Ithamar (Hebrew: אִיתָמָר, Modern: Itamar, Tiberian: ʼĪṯāmār, "palm tree isle/coast"; an ancient Hebrew expression for "the father of Tamar") was the youngest son of Aaron the High Priest. ... He was also in charge of the work of the Levites in general.