The Italian top 30 isn't very surprising. In fact, it's very similar to the previous years' tops. Lots of the names sound really boring, weak and too meaningless. Some of them seem elderly, because they have been used since a long time. I think they are in the Top 30 because in Southern Italy newborns are used to be named after their grandparents. The only names of this top I like are
Lorenzo,
Mattia,
Elia,
Martina,
Giorgia,
Gaia,
Elena and
Viola. There are some names sounding better in other languages -for example,
Alexander is much more euphonic than
Alessandro;
Marc sounds more refined than
Marco etc. I generally dislike trendy names, I prefer more particular and rare ones -and that's why I became a name nerd.