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| Tuesday, 14 October 2008 12:50 |
Pick Italian Names for Your BabyWe all know that Italy is famous for their pastas, as well as the impressive sights to see in their country. You can witness the start of human civilization in the wonderful city of Rome, and you would certainly be in awe and wonder as you tour the Milan Cathedral, which is considered as one of the greatest structures in the world. And who could ever forget the Leaning Tower of Pisa? Considering all of these great things about the country, you would never think twice to give your bundles of joy Italian baby names. They mirror the country’s rich culture that you would surely love to embrace and have as your own. In fact, these names are used all throughout the world because they are unique, and they sound romantic and traditional at the same time. If you are just first time parents or you have a new baby at home that you would like to give the sweetest and most unique name that you can think about, here are some Italian baby names that will surely reflect the same grandness that the country has. If your child is a boy, here are some of the names that you can choose from. These baby names emerged as five of the top choices that most parents have whenever they want to name their babies. First, Giuseppe would be a unique choice for your baby. This name is the Italian counterpart of the name Joseph, and the Italian name was derived from the Hebrew Yoseph, which means ‘to add.’ In totality, most Italians take the meaning of this name as God is blessing a family by adding sons and daughters to a home. This only tells us that the children in the family are considered to be a blessing for all. Another unique name is Giovanni, which is the counterpart of the name John, which means ‘God is gracious.’ In Italy during its ancient time, this name was given to children whose parents have been blessed with a child later in their years. If you are blessed with your first child, you can consider naming him Antonio, which aptly means ‘first born.’ Mario is another popular name, which is given as a title to a high minister or magistrate. And lastly, a heroic-sounding name for your baby is Luigi, which means ‘celebrated in battle.’ If you have a baby girl, here are the top five names that you can give her. Maria is a very popular name in Italy because of its religious origin. This word is the counterpart of the name Mary, which means loved. Anna is another popular name, which was derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, which means ‘graceful.’ It follows the name Maria as the second popular name because of its religious nature. Giuseppina is the Italian counterpart of Josephine and the female counterpart of the name Giuseppe. The names Rosa and Angela conclude the list of the top five most popular Italian baby names. Rosa first became popular as a name in the Middle Ages. Angela, a name with Assyrian roots, means ‘messenger of God.’ |
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