Key Facts
- Old Italian names are considered outdated and are rarely used by modern Italians.
- These names were popular in various centuries, including the 1300s to the 1920s.
- A list of old Italian names includes Ermenegildo, Giuseppina, and Valentino.
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These Italian names are considered old-fashioned because they are longer used by the present-day Italians. It is not to say that they are totally ruled out, they are not just common among Italians of today.
These names used to be common in the 1300s, 1500s, 1800s, 1900s, 1920s, etc. but they have fallen out of popularity. Some of the old Italian names are listed below in the table.
The old Italian names
Number | Old Italian names |
1 | Ermenegildo |
2 | Eufrasio |
3 | Mansueto |
4 | Fortunato |
5 | Arnaldo |
6 | Calimero |
7 | Domizio |
8 | Severino |
9 | Onorato |
10 | Wilma |
11 | Giuseppina |
12 | Ines |
13 | Gioconda |
14 | Adalgisa |
15 | Rosetta |
16 | Egidia |
17 | Cherubina |
18 | Chiarina |
19 | Achille |
20 | Valentino |
21 | Ermanno |
22 | Carmelo |
23 | Gottardo |
24 | Cesare |
25 | Oreste |
26 | Edoardo |
27 | Quinto |
28 | Piera |
29 | Candida |
30 | Armanda |
31 | Pierluigi |
32 | Vera |
33 | Cora |
34 | Rosa |
35 | Ada |
36 | Lois |
37 | Lula |
38 | Opal |
39 | Susie |
40 | Maude |
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