Here you’ll find 25 Italian last names that start with P, organized from “Pacelli” to “Puccini”. These surnames often reflect occupations, places, or personal traits rooted in Italy’s regional histories.
Italian last names that start with P are family names beginning with the letter P and tied to Italian language and history. Many trace to occupations, locations, or nicknames and include famous examples like Pacelli and Puccini.
Below you’ll find the table with Surname, Meaning & origin, Region, Notable people, and Variants.
Surname: The family name itself, which you can use to search records, indexes, and biographies.
Meaning & origin: A concise etymology showing root words and probable original meaning, helping you understand the name’s origin.
Region: Notes where the surname is most common in Italy, which helps you narrow geographic research quickly.
Notable people: One to three well-known individuals provide context and points for further biographical research.
Variants: Alternative spellings and dialectal forms show how the name changed and expand your search options.
Italian last names that start with P
| Surname | Meaning | Etymology (type/root) | Notable bearers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pacelli | Little peace | Patronymic/diminutive — pax (peace) | Eugenio Pacelli — Pope Pius XII, 1876–1958 |
| Pacinotti | Son/diminutive of Pacino | Patronymic — Pacino (personal name) | Antonio Pacinotti — physicist & inventor, 1841–1912 |
| Paciotti | Little Paci; shoemaker family | Patronymic/diminutive — Paci (from ‘pace’) | Cesare Paciotti — shoe designer, b.1958 |
| Padoan | From Padua (Padova) | Toponymic — Padova (Padua) | Pier Carlo Padoan — economist & politician, b.1950 |
| Pagani | Countryman; “pagan” | Nickname/patronymic — paganus (Latin) | Mauro Pagani — musician, b.1946 |
| Paggi | Page, attendant | Occupational — paggio (page) | Giovanni Battista Paggi — painter, 1554–1627 |
| Panini | Bakers or bread sellers | Occupational — pane (bread) | Giovanni Paolo Panini — painter, 1691–1765 |
| Panetta | Little bread; baker’s family | Occupational/diminutive — panetta (small bread) | Leon Panetta — politician, b.1938 |
| Pannella | Cloth worker or dealer | Occupational — panno (cloth) | Marco Pannella — politician & activist, 1930–2016 |
| Parini | Regional/personal-name origin | Toponymic/patronymic — Parino (place/name) | Giuseppe Parini — poet, 1729–1799 |
| Parisi | From Paris (toponymic) | Toponymic — Parigi (Paris) | Giovanni Parisi — boxer, 1967–2009 |
| Pasolini | From Pasquale (Easter name) | Patronymic — Pasquale (given name) | Pier Paolo Pasolini — writer & director, 1922–1975 |
| Pasquini | Descendant of Pasqua/Pasquale | Patronymic — Pasquale (given name) | Bernardo Pasquini — composer, 1637–1710 |
| Pellegrini | Pilgrim, descendant of pilgrims | Nickname/toponymic — pellegrino (pilgrim) | Federica Pellegrini — swimmer, b.1988 |
| Peruzzi | Descendants of Piero/Pero | Patronymic — Piero (Peter) | Angelo Peruzzi — football goalkeeper, b.1970 |
| Pessina | Local or diminutive family name | Toponymic/patronymic — Pessina (local name) | Matteo Pessina — footballer, b.1997 |
| Petrarca | Son of Pietro (Peter) | Patronymic — Petrus (Peter) | Francesco Petrarca — poet, 1304–1374 |
| Pisano | From Pisa | Toponymic — Pisa | Niccolò Pisano — sculptor, c.1220–c.1284 |
| Poggiali | From “poggio”, a small hill | Toponymic — poggio (hill) | Marco Poggiali — motorcycle racer, b.1978 |
| Piacentini | From Piacenza | Toponymic — Piacenza | Marcello Piacentini — architect, 1881–1960 |
| Pirandello | Sicilian family name | Patronymic/nickname — Sicilian roots | Luigi Pirandello — playwright, 1867–1936 |
| Prandelli | From personal name Prando | Patronymic — Prando (personal name) | Cesare Prandelli — football coach, b.1957 |
| Proietti | From given name Proietto | Patronymic — Proietto (personal name) | Gigi Proietti — actor, 1940–2020 |
| Puccini | Diminutive of Puccio, pet name | Patronymic/diminutive — Puccio (pet name) | Giacomo Puccini — composer, 1858–1924 |
| Pavarotti | Diminutive/nickname from dialectal root | Nickname — dialectal ‘Pavaro’ root | Luciano Pavarotti — tenor, 1935–2007 |