krisjanisliepins's Personal Name List
Ó Caiside
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: O KA-shə-dyə
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
O'Byrne
Usage: Irish
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
Anglicized form of Irish
Ó Broin meaning
"descendant of Bran 1".
Medici
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: Med-eh-chee
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
Patronymic or plural form of
Medico. Medici is the family name of one of Italy's most powerful families.
Laine
Usage: Finnish, Estonian
Pronounced: LIE-neh
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
Means "wave" in Finnish and Estonian.
Ilves
Usage: Estonian
Rating: 60% based on 1 vote
Means "lynx" in Estonian.
Harjo
Usage: Creek
Rating: 90% based on 1 vote
From Creek Ha'chō meaning "crazy brave; recklessly brave".
Harjo
Usage: Estonian
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
Harjo is an Estonia surname, a variation of "Harju"; from Harju County.
Eek
Usage: Estonian
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
Possibly a corruption of Estonian
leek, meaning "flame" or "blaze". Or perhaps a corruption of the Swedish word
ek "oak" (see
Ek).
Cassidy
Usage: Irish
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
From Irish Ó Caiside meaning "descendant of Caiside". Caiside is a given name meaning "curly haired".
Borgia
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: BAWR-ja
Rating: 90% based on 1 vote
Italian form of
Borja. This was the name of an Italian noble family who were influential during the Renaissance period.
Biondo
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: BYON-do
Rating: 80% based on 1 vote
Biondi
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: BYON-dee
Rating: 60% based on 1 vote
Means "fair-haired, blond" in Italian. This name was borne by the American swimmer Matt Biondi (1965-).
Bianco
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: BYAN-ko
Rating: 90% based on 1 vote
Bianchi
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: BYAN-kee
Rating: 40% based on 1 vote
From Italian bianco meaning "white", originally given to a person who was white-haired or extremely pale.
Belmonte
Usage: Spanish, Italian
Rating: 60% based on 2 votes
From various place names in Italy and Spain meaning "beautiful mountain".
Bellini
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: behl-LEE-nee
Rating: 85% based on 2 votes
From Italian bello meaning "beautiful".
Basile
Usage: Italian, French
Pronounced: ba-ZEE-leh(Italian) BA-ZEEL(French)
Rating: 60% based on 2 votes
Bartolomei
Usage: Italian
Rating: 55% based on 2 votes
Barone
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: ba-RO-neh
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
Baldini
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: bal-DEE-nee
Rating: 80% based on 2 votes
Baggio
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: BAD-jo
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
Originally denoted a person from the Italian town of Baggio (now part of Milan). It is probably derived from Latin Badalocum meaning "watch place".
Armani
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: ar-MA-nee
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
Arenas
Usage: Spanish
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
From various Spanish place names, which are derived from Spanish arena meaning "sand".
Arena
Usage: Italian
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
Aquino
Usage: Italian, Spanish
Pronounced: a-KWEE-no(Italian) a-KEE-no(Spanish)
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
From the name of an Italian town near Rome, derived from Latin
aqua meaning "water", the home town of the 13th-century
saint Thomas Aquinas. In Italy the surname is derived directly from the town's name. As a Spanish-language surname, it was sometimes bestowed by missionaries in honour of the saint as they evangelized in Spanish colonies.
Amato
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: a-MA-to
Rating: 80% based on 2 votes
From the given name
Amato.
Albini
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: al-BEE-nee
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
Albero
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: AL-beh-ro
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
From Italian albero meaning "tree", ultimately from Latin arbor, referring to someone who lived in the woods or worked as a woodcutter.
Aiello
Usage: Italian
Rating: 75% based on 2 votes
From various place names in Italy, such as Aiello del Friuli, Aiello del Sabato and others. They are derived from Latin
agellus meaning "little field".
Aalto
Usage: Finnish
Pronounced: AHL-to
Rating: 100% based on 1 vote
From Finnish aalto meaning "wave". A famous bearer was Finnish architect Alvar Aalto (1898-1976).
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