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Whether you have Italian heritage or simply love the beautiful Mediterranean country, you might be searching for the perfect Italian name for your baby girl. Well, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a list of the best Italian girl names and what they mean, including popular , unique , beautiful , and traditional options.

Beautiful & Unique Italian Girl Name Ideas

  • Popular : Alessia, Chiara, Isabella, Sofia, Vittoria
  • Unique : Amedea, Concetta, Fiorella, Lodovica, Palmira
  • Beautiful : Adelina, Graziella, Luciana, Mirabella, Serafina
  • Traditional : Antonia, Domenica, Livia, Paola, Patrizia
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Popular Italian Girl Names

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  1. Choose a classic and beloved name for your baby girl. Italian girl names are known for their beautiful and melodic sound, making some of them quite popular. If you're searching for a name that’s always in style, consider one of these elegant and timeless options: [1]
    • Alessandra : “Defender,” Greek origin.
    • Alessia : “Defender,” Greek origin.
    • Arianna : “Most holy,” Greek origin.
    • Aurora : “Dawn,” Latin origin.
    • Beatrice : “Blessed one” or “voyager,” Latin origin.
    • Bianca : “White” or “pure,” Italian origin.
    • Camilla : “Helper to the priest,” Italian origin.
    • Carla/Carlotta : “Free man,” Italian origin.
    • Caterina : “Pure,” Greek origin.
    • Cecilia : “Blind,” Greek origin.
    • Chiara : “Bright” or “clear,” Italian origin.
    • Clara : “Bright” or “clear,” Latin origin.
    • Elena : “Shining light,” Greek origin.
    • Eleonora : “Light” or “radiant,” Greek/French origin.
    • Eva : “Life” or “bearer of good news,” Greek/Hebrew origin.
    • Francesca : “Free man” or “from France,” Latin/German origin.
    • Gabriella : “God is my strength,” Italian/Hebrew origin.
    • Giada : “Jade,” Italian origin.
    • Giulia : “Youthful” or “downy,” Latin/Greek origin.
    • Isabella : “Devoted to God” or “beautiful,” Italian/Hebrew origin.
    • Luna : “Moon,” Latin origin.
    • Maria : “Beloved” or “star of the sea,” Latin/Greek origin.
    • Martina : “Son of Mars,” Latin origin.
    • Mia : “Mine,” Italian origin.
    • Nicole : “Victory of the people,” Greek origin.
    • Rachele : “Ewe,” Italian/Hebrew origin.
    • Sofia : “Wisdom,” Greek origin.
    • Valentina : “Strong” or “healthy,” Latin origin.
    • Viola : “Violet,” Latin origin.
    • Vittoria : “Victory,” Italian/Latin origin.
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Unique Italian Girl Names

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  1. Select a rare and uncommon Italian name for your baby girl. If you want your baby girl to have a name that matches how special she is, choose one that’s truly one of a kind. Here are some Italian girl names that you’re less likely to hear: [2]
    • Allegra : “Joyful” or “lively,” Italian origin.
    • Amedea : “Lover of God,” Italian origin.
    • Cadenza : “Cadence” or “to fall,” referring to a solo played at the end of a piece of music. Italian origin.
    • Celestina : “Heavenly” or “from the sky,” Italian origin.
    • Concetta : “Pure” or “conception,” referring to the Virgin Mary. Italian origin.
    • Elettra : “Shining bright” or “amber,” Greek origin.
    • Filomena : “Beloved” or “friend of strength,” Greek origin.
    • Fiorella : “Little flower,” Italian origin.
    • Idalia : “Behold the sun” or “hardworking,” Greek origin.
    • Lavinia : “From Lavinium,” Latin origin.
    • Letizia : “Joy,” Italian/Latin origin.
    • Lodovica : “Famous warrior” or “glorious in battle,” Italian/German origin.
    • Narcisa : “Daffodil” or “narcissus,” Latin/Greek origin.
    • Orsola : “Little she-bear,” Italian origin.
    • Ortensia : “Of the garden,” Italian/Latin origin.
    • Palmira : “Palm tree,” Italian origin.
    • Petrina : “Rock” or “stone,” Greek origin.
    • Romina : “From Rome,” Italian/Latin origins.
    • Saveria : “New home,” Italian origin.
    • Vedette : “Guardian” or “scout,” Italian origin.
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Beautiful Italian Girl Names

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  1. Choose a pretty and melodic name for your baby girl. While every Italian girl's name is beautiful, some names have an especially graceful sound to them. If you’re searching for a lovely and charming name, consider one of these options: [3]
    • Adelina : “Noble,” Italian/German origin.
    • Amara : “Everlasting,” Latin origin.
    • Aria : “Air” or “melody,” Italian origin.
    • Belladonna : “Beautiful lady,” Italian origin.
    • Cosetta : “Little one,” Italian origin.
    • Cosima : “Order” or “harmony,” Greek origin.
    • Graziella : “Grace,” Italian origin.
    • Luciana : “Light,” Italian origin.
    • Mirabella : “Beautiful” or “wondrous,” Latin origin.
    • Perla : “Pearl,” Italian/Latin origin.
    • Ravenna : “From Ravenna” or “raven,” Italian origin.
    • Rosa : “Rose,” Latin origin.
    • Serafina : “Fiery” or “burning,” Latin/Hebrew origin.
    • Serena : “Peaceful,” Latin origin.
    • Siena : “From Siena,” Italian origin.
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Traditional Italian Girl Names

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  1. Pick a strong and old-fashioned name for your baby girl. Some Italian girl names were more popular in older generations but have become less common today. If you want to honor one of your relatives or simply give your little girl a solid Italian name, check out these traditional options: [4]
    • Agostina : “Magnificent” or “great,” Latin origin.
    • Antonia : “Priceless,” “praiseworthy,” or “flower,” Greek/Latin origin.
    • Bruna : “Brown” or “dark-haired,” Italian/German origin.
    • Domenica : “Belonging to God,” Italian origin.
    • Flavia : “Golden” or “yellow-haired,” Latin origin.
    • Giovanna : “God is gracious,” Italian origin.
    • Livia : “Blue,” Latin origin.
    • Luisa : “Famous warrior” or “glorious in battle,” Italian/German origin.
    • Maddalena : “Of Magdala,” referring to Mary Magdalene. Italian/Hebrew origin.
    • Margherita : “Daisy” or “pearl,” Italian origin.
    • Mirella : “Wonderful” or “admirable,” Latin origin.
    • Paola : “Small” or “humble,” Italian origin.
    • Patrizia : “Noble” or “patrician,” Latin origins.
    • Roberta : “Bright” and “famous,” Italian/German origin.
    • Viviana : “Alive” or “lively,” Italian/Latin origin.

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