| Italian baby names begining from A |
| Aberto |
 | Italian form of Albert noble. |
| Abra |
 | Feminine of Abraham. |
| Abramo |
 | Italian form of Abraham father of many. |
| Abree |
 | Feminine of Abraham. |
| Abri |
 | Feminine of Abraham. |
| Abriana |
 | Feminine of Abraham. |
| Abrianna |
 | Feminine of Abraham. |
| Abrielle |
 | Feminine of Abraham. |
| Abrienne |
 | Feminine of Abraham. |
| Adreana |
 | Dark. |
| Adriana |
 | Dark. |
| Adriano |
 | From the Adtiatic. |
| Agata |
 | Kind. |
| Agnella |
 | Pure. |
| Agnese |
 | Pure. |
| Aida |
 | Happy. Famous bearer: The Ethiopian princess in Verdi's opera 'Aida'. Also a Japanese surname: runs across the field. |
| Alanzo |
 | Form of Alphonse: see Alfonso. |
| Alba |
 | A place name. |
| Albinia |
 | White. A feminine form of Albin, introduced into Britain from Italy in the early 17th century. The name was frequently used by members of the aristocratic Cecil family and their descendants. |
| Alcee |
 | Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando poems. |
| Alcina |
 | Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando poems. |
| Alcine |
 | Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando poems. |
| Alcinia |
 | Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando poems. |
| Alda |
 | Wise. Elder. Variant of Aldo. |
| Aldene |
 | Wise. Elder. Variant of Aldo. |
| Aldo |
 | Old one; elder. |
| Alegra |
 | Joyful. |
| Alessandra |
 | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| Alessandro |
 | Italian form of Alexander defender of man. |
| Aletta |
 | Winged. |
| Alexandra |
 | Defender of man. |
| Alfredo |
 | Italian form of Alfred counselor of the elves. |
| Allecra |
 | Lively. Happy. |
| Allegra |
 | Meaning cheerful or lively, related to the musical term allegro. Allegra was the name given by the poet Byron to his illegitimate daughter born in 1817. |
| Alma |
 | Soul. Rarely used before the 1854 Crimean War Battle of Alma, but subsequently very fashionable. |
| Alonso |
 | Form of Alphonse: see Alfonso. |
| Alonza |
 | Ready for battle. |
| Alonzo |
 | Form of Alphonse: see Alfonso. |
| Alrigo |
 | Rules the estate. |
| Amadeo |
 | Loved God. |
| Amalea |
 | Hard working. |
| Amalia |
 | From Amelia, a derivative of the Old German Amalburga meaning labour. Hard working. |
| Ambrosi |
 | Italian form of Amhrose 'immortal'. |
| Amo |
 | The eagle rules. |
| Anastagio |
 | Divine. |
| Anastasio |
 | Resurrection. |
| Anastasius |
 | Variant of Anastasio: Resurrection. |
| Andino |
 | Manly; brave. Variant of English Andrew. |
| Andrea |
 | Italian form of Andrew 'manly'. |
| Andreana |
 | Feminine form of Andrea: manly. |
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