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Italian girl names evoke a sense of timeless elegance, rich history, and melodic beauty, drawing from Latin roots, Catholic traditions, and regional influences. They range from classic and universally beloved choices to unique, charming options, often reflecting natural elements, virtues, or ancient Roman heritage. These names are ideal for parents seeking a sophisticated and resonant name with a strong cultural identity.

40 names from diverse cultures

Sofia Greek/Italian Meaning 'wisdom', Sofia is the Italian variant of Sophia, a name of Greek origin. Isabella Hebrew/Italian The Italian and Spanish form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'. Giulia Latin/Italian The Italian form of Julia, derived from the Roman family name 'Julius', meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'. Aurora Latin/Italian Derived from Latin, meaning 'dawn', also the Roman goddess of sunrise. Alice Germanic/Italian An Italian variant of Adelaide, meaning 'noble' or 'of noble kind'. Emma Germanic/Italian Originating from Germanic elements meaning 'universal' or 'whole'. Giorgia Greek/Italian The Italian feminine form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'. Greta Germanic/Italian A diminutive of Margareta, ultimately meaning 'pearl'. Martina Latin/Italian Derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'. Beatrice Latin/Italian From the Latin 'Beatrix', meaning 'she who makes happy' or 'bringer of joy'. Anna Hebrew/Italian Derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. Francesca Latin/Italian The Italian feminine form of Franciscus, meaning 'from France' or 'free one'. Chiara Latin/Italian The Italian form of Clara, meaning 'clear', 'bright', or 'famous'. Vittoria Latin/Italian The Italian form of Victoria, meaning 'victory'. Gaia Greek/Italian In Greek mythology, Gaia is the personification of the Earth, meaning 'earth'. Sara Hebrew/Italian Derived from the Hebrew name Sarah, meaning 'princess'. Matilde Germanic/Italian The Italian variant of Matilda, meaning 'mighty in battle'. Ginevra Welsh/Italian The Italian form of Guinevere, possibly meaning 'white shadow' or 'white phantom'. Elena Greek/Italian The Italian form of Helen, meaning 'torch' or 'bright, shining one'. Elisa Hebrew/Italian An Italian short form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'. Maria Hebrew/Italian A name of Hebrew origin with multiple possible meanings, including 'bitter', 'rebellious', or 'beloved'. Rosa Latin/Italian Derived from the Latin word for 'rose', referring to the flower. Angela Greek/Italian Derived from the Greek word 'angelos', meaning 'messenger'. Renata Latin/Italian From the Latin 'renatus', meaning 'reborn'. Paola Latin/Italian The Italian feminine form of Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble'. Daniela Hebrew/Italian The feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'. Alba Latin/Italian Derived from Latin, meaning 'white' or 'dawn'. Fiorella Italian An Italian diminutive of Fiora, meaning 'little flower'. Marcella Latin/Italian Derived from the Roman family name Marcellus, meaning 'warlike' or 'dedicated to Mars'. Allegra Italian An Italian word meaning 'joyful', 'lively', or 'merry'. Livia Latin/Italian An ancient Roman family name, possibly meaning 'to live' or 'bluish'. Cosima Greek/Italian The feminine form of Cosimo, from Greek meaning 'order', 'decency', or 'beauty'. Caterina Greek/Italian The Italian form of Katherine, meaning 'pure'. Stella Latin/Italian Derived from the Latin word for 'star'. Viola Latin/Italian Derived from the Latin word for the 'violet flower'. Noemi Hebrew/Italian The Italian form of Naomi, meaning 'my delight' or 'pleasantness'. Nora Irish/Arabic/Italian Often a short form of Honora (Latin 'honor') or Eleanor (Greek 'light'), or from Arabic meaning 'light'. Chloe Greek/Italian From Greek, meaning 'young green shoot' or 'blooming'. Siena Italian Named after the historic city of Siena in Tuscany, Italy, whose etymology is uncertain but ancient. Florentina Latin/Italian Derived from the Latin 'florens', meaning 'flowering' or 'from Florence'.

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