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8 Baby boy names inspired by Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati’s life

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Cerith Gardiner - published on 08/18/25
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Here's a superb way to honor the saint in the making who was full of generosity, integrity, and a cheerful spirit.

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As Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati moves toward canonization, many Catholic parents are discovering in his life a rare and beautiful source of inspiration. He wasn’t a priest or a theologian. He was a mountain climber, a student, a friend, a son -- and a saint in the making. His days were full of laughter, service, and silent prayer. Whether he was climbing Alpine peaks or bringing food to the poor, Pier Giorgio radiated a deep joy and courage that still inspire hearts today.

Choosing a name connected to his life is more than a lovely tribute -- it's a quiet prayer that your son might grow up with the same generosity, integrity, and cheerful spirit (that's why we selected a particularly smiley newborn for the article's photo!).

So below are eight Italian boy names, each tied to Pier Giorgio’s story, values, and passions. Some are traditional, others more creative, but all reflect the vibrant faith of a young man who lived life verso l’alto -- “to the heights.”

1 Giorgio (George)

Pier Giorgio was always called “Giorgio” by those who knew him -- never just "Pier." This strong, classic name means “farmer” or “earth worker” — a reminder of humility and groundedness. Choosing Giorgio isn’t just naming your son after a future saint; it’s linking him to a life full of laughter, friendship, generosity, and adventure. It’s a name with grit and grace. It was of course, the baptismal name of Pope Francis, too!

2Domenico (Dominic)

In 1922, Pier Giorgio joined the Dominican Third Order, drawn to their commitment to truth (Veritas) and their love of learning. Domenico honors that spiritual path and the order that helped shape his faith. It’s a traditional name with strength and elegance, and a quiet nod to a life rooted in prayer, study, and action.

3Girolamo (Jerome)

Upon becoming a Dominican tertiary, Pier Giorgio chose “Girolamo” as his religious name in honor of Savonarola, a bold preacher of reform. Though uncommon today, this name carries a striking sense of conviction. Girolamo is a meaningful choice for a child you hope will speak truth with courage and live with integrity — even when it’s not easy.

4Vincenzo (Vincent)

From age 17, Pier Giorgio was a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, visiting the poor and sick in Turin. Vincenzo reflects that deep commitment to charity and the dignity of the vulnerable. With its built-in modern nickname “Enzo,” this name feels both classic and fresh — a tribute to compassion in action.

5Francesco (Francis)

Like St. Francis of Assisi, Pier Giorgio had a joyful love for nature, simplicity, and the poor. Francesco evokes that spirit beautifully. It’s currently one of Italy’s most popular boys' names for a reason: warm, lyrical, and full of humility. It suits a child you hope will walk gently in the world and love deeply.

6 Dante

Pier Giorgio had a deep appreciation for literature and often quoted lines from Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. This name honors his intellectual and artistic side — the soul that found God not only on mountain trails but in poetry, culture, and beauty. Dante is bold, refined, and rich with meaning.

7Felice (Felix)

Pier Giorgio radiated joy. His smile, humor, and playful spirit were as much a part of his holiness as his prayer life. Felice—meaning “happy” or “blessed”—captures that wonderfully. It’s a charming, underused name that speaks to the virtue of joy, and the gift of bringing light to others.

8Paolo (Paul)

Pier Giorgio often carried a handwritten copy of St. Paul’s Hymn of Charity, which begins, “If I have not love, I am nothing.” Paolo is a tribute to the Gospel values he lived: love first, always. It’s a simple, timeless name with apostolic strength, and a reminder that holiness is rooted in love.

Each of these names reflects something deeply true about Pier Giorgio’s life — his cheerful nature, courage, service, intellect, and unshakable faith. Whether you choose the familiarity of Francesco, the boldness of Girolamo, or the personal connection of Giorgio, may your son’s name echo the spirit of this soon-to-be saint: joyful, humble, and always climbing toward the heights.

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