Here you’ll find 70 Italian last names that start with B, organized from “Bacchini” to “Boggi”. Many B surnames reflect occupations, nicknames, or regional forms, and several use diminutive endings like -ini.

Italian last names that start with B are family names from Italy beginning with the letter B. They often point to an ancestor’s job, place, or a descriptive nickname, reflecting local history.

Below you’ll find the table with Surname, Meaning / Origin, Region / Variants, and Notable people.

Surname: The surname column lists each last name so you can scan names quickly and locate a specific family line.

Meaning / Origin: A brief etymology or literal translation shows the name’s original sense and helps you assess likely origins.

Region / Variants: Shows common geographic areas and spelling variants so you know where the name typically appears in Italy.

Notable people: Gives one to three figures with roles and dates to help you connect names to historical or cultural individuals.

Italian last names that start with B

SurnameMeaningRegion(s) of originApprox. frequency (Italy)
BacciFrom “bacio” (kiss) or patronymicToscana, Marche3,000
BacigalupoFrom “baccalupo” (wolf-killer nickname)Liguria, Piemonte900
BacchiniLittle bacchio or patronymicEmilia-Romagna, Toscana1,100
BadalamentiFrom Sicilian place or nicknameSicilia1,200
BaldiBold, brave (Germanic root)Emilia-Romagna, Toscana6,000
BaldassariFrom “Baldassare” (given name)Veneto, Lombardia1,800
BaldiniDescendant of Baldo/BaldusToscana, Emilia-Romagna5,000
BalboniFrom Balbo/Baldo; “stammerer” rootEmilia-Romagna, Marche1,200
BalducciFrom “Baldus” or BaldoToscana, Lazio2,500
BalzanoLarge, sturdy (from “balzano”)Puglia, Campania1,100
BalestraCrossbow or archerVeneto, Toscana900
BarbieriBarber (occupational)Lombardia, Emilia-Romagna15,000
BarberisBarber or occupational variantPiemonte, Liguria1,200
BaroneBaron or nickname for an important manSicilia, Campania12,000
BaroniPlural of Barone or patronymicEmilia-Romagna, Marche4,000
BarziniLikely occupational or toponymicLazio, Toscana600
BarzizzaFrom given name Bartolomeo or local nicknameLombardia500
BartaliFrom Bartolomeo (patronymic)Toscana600
BartelliPatronymic of Bartello/BartolomeoToscana700
BartoliSon of Bartolo/BartolomeoLazio, Toscana4,500
BartoliniDiminutive/patronymic of BartoloToscana, Emilia-Romagna3,500
BassiShort, low (from “basso”)Lombardia, Emilia-Romagna5,500
BassaniFrom “Basso” family formEmilia-Romagna, Lombardia1,200
BasileFrom Greek “Basil” (king-like)Campania, Calabria2,000
BattagliaBattle, warrior nicknameLombardia, Sicilia6,500
BattistiFrom Battista (Baptist) patronymicTrentino-Alto Adige, Lombardia3,800
BattistaFrom the given name BattistaSicilia, Campania2,200
BazzoniLocal or dialectal surnameEmilia-Romagna, Veneto700
BeccariaBeekeeper or beak-relatedPiemonte, Lombardia500
BedettiFrom “Bede” or medieval given namesVeneto400
BelliniLittle beautiful one, from “bello”Emilia-Romagna, Lombardia8,000
BelliBeautiful, handsomeLazio, Toscana6,000
BelloBeautifulCampania, Sicilia4,000
BelottiFrom “bel” or place-basedLombardia6,000
BeltramiFrom “Beltramo” (given name)Lombardia, Piemonte3,000
BenassiFrom “Bene” or BenedictusEmilia-Romagna1,100
BenedettiBlessed, from BenedictusToscana, Lombardia20,000
BenelliDiminutive of Benito/Ben, or patronymicToscana, Marche2,400
BenigniFrom “benigno” (kind)Toscana1,800
BeniniPatronymic of BenitoToscana, Emilia-Romagna2,500
BenvenutiWelcome (greeting-turned-name)Toscana, Veneto6,500
BerardiBear-hardy, Germanic rootAbruzzo, Campania2,200
BergamaschiFrom Bergamo (habitational)Lombardia1,500
BertelliDiminutive/patronymic of BertoLombardia, Emilia-Romagna1,400
BertiniDiminutive of Berto/Berto’s sonToscana, Emilia-Romagna4,000
BertoliSon of BertoLombardia, Emilia-Romagna5,000
BertolucciLittle Berto or patronymicEmilia-Romagna, Toscana2,500
BertoneFrom Berto or maker of chestsPiemonte2,500
BertoliniSon/diminutive of BertoLombardia, Veneto4,000
BettiniLittle Bette/BenedictEmilia-Romagna, Toscana3,500
BiagiFrom Biagio (Blessed St. Blaise)Emilia-Romagna, Toscana2,200
BiancoWhite, fairSicilia, Piemonte, Campania20,000
BianchiniLittle white, diminutiveToscana, Lazio6,000
BignamiFrom “bigno” dialect or nicknameLombardia500
BigazziRegional/occupational originsToscana1,200
BiavaFrom “biava” (dialect) or nicknameVeneto, Lombardia600
BiondiBlond, fair-hairedToscana, Lazio18,000
BiondoBlondSicilia, Calabria3,000
BiscariniFrom local or nickname originLiguria300
BiscottiNickname or occupational (biscuit-maker)Toscana, Emilia-Romagna400
BiscioneLarge serpent or nicknameLombardia250
BocciaLittle mouth or potter’s termCampania, Puglia2,000
BocelliLittle mouth; nicknameToscana, Liguria1,800
BoccaccioLittle mouth; medieval nameToscana600
BocciarelliDiminutive of BocciaLazio, Campania700
BocchettiSmall mouth or hornCampania, Lazio2,000
BoffaFrom “boffa” (blow) or dialectPiemonte, Lombardia500
BoggiFrom “boggio” (marsh) or place nameToscana, Liguria600
BoffelliPatronymic/diminutive of BoffaLombardia300
BocchettaSmall mouth or passPiemonte, Liguria450

Descriptions

Bacci
Likely from a medieval personal name or “bacio” nickname; central Italian distribution. Variants: Baccini. Notable: local politicians and artisans.
Bacigalupo
Ligurian surname historically linked to seafaring families. Distinctive regional surname with maritime associations.
Bacchini
Diminutive patronymic form; common among Emilia and Tuscany families. Variants: Bacchino.
Badalamenti
Sicilian surname, famously Salvatore “Totò” Riina era had associations; notable bearer: composer Franco Badalamenti. Strong Sicilian presence.
Baldi
Derived from Germanic “bald” (bold). Frequent in central-northern Italy. Variants: Baldo, Baldini.
Baldassari
Patronymic from the given name Baldassare; Venetian and Lombard distribution. Variants: Baldassarre.
Baldini
Central Italian surname from “Baldo”; artistic and scholarly bearers historically. Variants: Baldin.
Balboni
Northern/central origin; sometimes occupational or nickname-based. Variants: Balbo, Balboni families.
Balducci
Patronymic of Baldo, widely found in central Italy. Notable: actors and historians in Italy.
Balzano
Southern surname meaning someone striking or unusual; localized in the South.
Balestra
Originally an occupational name for a crossbowman; regional in northeast and central Italy.
Barbieri
Common occupational surname meaning “barber”. Variants: Barbiero. Widely distributed, notable bearers in arts and sport.
Barberis
Piedmontese variant of barber surnames; local in Northwest Italy. Variants: Barberio.
Barone
From feudal title “barone” used as a surname; strong in the South. Variants: Baroni. Notables: various regional leaders.
Baroni
Variant of Barone; central-northern distribution. Often denotes family group once tied to a local baron.
Barzini
Historical surname from central Italy; literary recognition via fictional characters (e.g., “The Godfather” reference).
Barzizza
Lombard surname with literary and theatrical bearers; regional in northern Italy.
Bartali
Notable bearer: Gino Bartali (1914–2000), legendary cyclist. Origin in Tuscany; patronymic from Bartolomeo.
Bartelli
Central Italian patronymic with artistic and civic associations. Variants: Bartello, Bartellini.
Bartoli
Common central surname. Notables: singer and artists (e.g., Rita Bartoli-type figures). Variants: Bartolo.
Bartolini
Typical Tuscan patronymic; used by artists and civic families. Variants: Bartoloni.
Bassi
From “basso” (short/low) as a nickname or physical descriptor. Variants: Basso. Found across northern Italy.
Bassani
Notable bearer: Giorgio Bassani, novelist. Northern-central presence; literary associations.
Basile
Derived from Greek Basileios; common in southern regions shaped by Byzantine influence. Variants: Basili.
Battaglia
From Italian “battaglia” (battle), sometimes occupational or nickname for a warrior family. Found nationally, with regional concentrations.
Battisti
Patronymic of the given name Battista. Notable: singer-songwriter Lucio Battisti (1943–1998). Northern and central distribution.
Battista
Derived directly from the given name “Battista”; common in the South. Variants: Di Battista, Battisti.
Bazzoni
Northern Italian surname with film and cultural associations; present in Veneto and Emilia.
Beccaria
Old Piedmontese-Lombard surname; historically notable in law and philosophy (Cesare Beccaria is actually from Lombardia—philosopher, 1738–1794).
Bedetti
Venetian patronymic or diminutive of old given names; localized in northeast Italy.
Bellini
From “bello” (beautiful); famous bearer Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835), composer. Variants: Bellin, Bellino. Strong in north/centre.
Belli
From “bello” as nickname; central Italy presence. Variants: Bello, Bellini. Historical writers and artists among bearers.
Bello
Surname from nickname “bello”; frequent in southern Italy. Variants: Belli, Bell.
Belotti
Northern Italian surname, common in Lombardy. Variants: Belotto. Bearers include athletes and entrepreneurs.
Beltrami
Patronymic from Beltramo; northern origins. Variants: Beltrame. Notable: artists and regional leaders.
Benassi
Central-northern surname derived from medieval personal names; found in Emilia and nearby regions.
Benedetti
From Latin “Benedictus” meaning blessed. Very common across Italy; variants: Benedetto. Notables: writers, politicians.
Benelli
Central Italian surname, tied to artisans and manufacturers (e.g., Benelli firearms). Variants: Benello.
Benigni
Means “kind” or “benign”; notable bearer: Roberto Benigni, actor/director. Central Italian distribution.
Benini
Common central-northern patronymic. Variants: Benin.
Benvenuti
Means “well come” or “welcome”; often a medieval greeting-turned-surname. Widespread in central and northeast Italy.
Berardi
From Germanic elements; common in southern-central Italy. Variants: Berardo, Berardin.
Bergamaschi
Originally denoting people from Bergamo; Lombard surname indicating geographic origin. Variants: Bergamasco.
Bertelli
Northern/central patronymic; variants include Bertello and Bertelli families.
Bertini
Common in central-northern Italy; artistic and civic bearers historically. Variants: Bertin.
Bertoli
Patronymic from Berto; notable: singer and musician Niccolò Agliardi? (various arts figures). Northern distribution.
Bertolucci
Prominent as film-family surname; notable bearer: Bernardo Bertolucci (1940–2018), director. Central Italy origin.
Bertone
Piedmontese surname with industrial and design associations. Variants: Bertoni.
Bertolini
Northern patronymic variant; common across Lombardy and Veneto. Variants: Bertolin.
Bettini
Diminutive/patronymic, central Italy. Notable: cyclist Paolo Bettini. Variants: Bettino.
Biagi
Patronymic from the given name Biagio; notable bearer Enzo Biagi, journalist. Central distribution.
Bianco
From “bianco” (white), often nickname for light hair/complexion; widespread, especially South and Northwest. Variants: Del Bianco, Lo Bianco.
Bianchini
Diminutive of Bianchi; common in central Italy. Variants: Bianchinetti. Bearers include artists and academics.
Bignami
Northern dialectal surname with Lombard distribution; often localized.
Bigazzi
Tuscan surname; known for figures in arts and film production in central Italy.
Biava
Venetian/Lombard surname with local distribution in the northeast.
Biondi
From “biondo” (blond). Very common in central Italy. Variants: Biondo. Notables: politicians and artists.
Biondo
Older and southern variant of Biondi, often found in Sicily and Calabria.
Biscarini
Liguria-rooted surname with coastal presence; uncommon nationally.
Biscotti
Probably occupational or nickname for biscuit-maker; regional presence in central Italy.
Biscione
Lombard surname tied to heraldic imagery (serpent); uncommon but historically notable in heraldry.
Boccia
Southern surname from “boccia” (little cup) or occupational roots; present in southern Italy.
Bocelli
Famous bearer Andrea Bocelli, tenor. Likely diminutive of Bocca/Bocchi; central/northwest distribution.
Boccaccio
Famously borne by writer Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375). Tuscan literary surname with strong cultural resonance.
Bocciarelli
Diminutive variant of Boccia; southern-central distribution with artisanal families.
Bocchetti
Diminutive of Bocca/Bocchi; southern-central Italy. Bearers include athletes and public figures.
Boffa
Piedmontese/Lombard surname with local clusters in the northwest.
Boggi
Central/northwest surname, likely toponymic or dialect-derived.
Boffelli
Local northern variant of Boffa/Boggi families, uncommon nationally.
Bocchetta
Mountain-pass or diminutive nickname origin; regional in northwest Italy.
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