Top Italian Baby Girl Names

100 Italian names for girls to help you pick the perfect baby name or to learn the origin and meaning of an Italian name you love.

Whe we learned we were expecting a baby girl, my husband and I knew we wanted her to have an Italina name.

I am Italian (read about me here), he is Irish, so it made perfect sense for us to give her an Italian first name and keep his Irish surname, a true inernational baby!

Choosing an Italin name for a by girl however wasn't easy as we wanted it ot be beautiful (that was the easy part, Italian names can be wonderful), easy to pronounce in all languages and we also wanted it ot have a beautoful meaning

An so the research started!

We read baby name books, websites and recalled every italian girl name we could think of and we compiles a list iof 1000 possible names.

This is that list, plus a shortlist of the most popular Italian names for baby girsl in 2020: I hope it comes in handy!

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Mot popular Italian baby names for girls in 2020

In 2020, the most popular Italianj names for baby girls were:

  1. Sofia
  2. Giulia
  3. Aurora
  4. Alice
  5. Ginevra
  6. Emma
  7. Giorgia
  8. Greta
  9. Beatrice
  10. Anna

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Letter cubes against pick background spelling: Italian names for girls

Italian names for girls: in alphabetical order

In alphabetical order, these are 100 of the most popular Italian names for girls with the most likely origin (according to books and wesbites on the topic) and meaning.

Name Most likely origin/Linguistic Root Most likely meaning
Ada German / Hebrew Noble, beautiful, adorned
Adele German (deriv. Ada) Noble, of noble origin
Agnese Greek, then Latin Pure, caste
Alessandra Greek 'protector, savior'
Alessia Greek 'protector, savior'
Alice German Noble
Alma Latin 'giver of life'
Amelia German 'active, hard working'
Anna Hebrew 'divine grace, blessed'
Antonella Latin Flourishing or possibly 'fighter', fem. of Antonius
Antonia Latin Flourishing or possibly 'fighter' (see above)
Arianna Greek Sacred and pure
Asia Pron. Ah-see-a Asia (continent)
Aurora Latin Dawn
Azzurra Of the color of saffire
Barbara Greek Foreign
Beatrice Latin She who beatifies, makes holy
Benedetta Latin Blessed
Bianca Latin White, splendent
Camilla Greek Servant to the Temple / Minister of God
Carla German 'strong', corageous
Carlotta Like Carla, see above
Caterina Greek Pure
Cecilia Latin Ancient Roman name, Lit. 'Blind'
Chiara Latin Bright, clear
Claudia Latin Patrician Roman name, Claudius
Costanza Latin Consistent, strong
Cristina German Of Christ, christian
Dafne Greek Laurel
Debora Hebrew Bee
Donatella Latin Given, gifted
Elena Greek Splendent, bright
Eleonora Probably derivative of Elena Bright
Elettra Greek Bright, splendent
Elisa Hebrew Pron. E-lee-sa God is perfect
Emilia Latin Ancient Roman Family Name
Elvira Hebrew Temple of God
Emma German Whole
Erica Greek heather
Eugenia Greek Born well
Eva Hebrew Life
Fabiana Latin From Roman Name Fabius
Federica German King, sovereign
Fiorella Latin Flower
Fioretta Latin Flower
Flavia Latin From Roman family name Flavius/Flavia
Francesca French Of France, widespread asfter St Francis
Gabriella Hebrew Hero with the help of God
Gaia Greek Earth
Giada Spanish Jade
Giovanna Hebrew Gift from God
Ginevra Welsh White spirit
Gioia French Joy
Giorgia Greek Of the land, famer
Giulia Latin Family name Julius/Julia
Giuliana Latin Devout to Jupiter
Greta Greek Pearl
Ilaria Greek Merry
Iole Greek Violet
Irene Greek Peace
Isabella Hebrew God is my abundance
Laura Latin Laurel
Lavinia Latin Ancient Roman family name, in origin seems to have meant 'pure'
Livia Latin Ancient Roman name
Lorenza Latin Ancient Roman name, probably associated with Laurentium (place)
Lucia Latin Pron Lu-chee-a Light, bright, shining
Ludovica German Warrior
Luisa French Illustrious
Margherita Greek Pearl
Maria Hebrew Lady
Marta Hebrew Lady, Dame of the house
Martina Latin Sacred to Mars (see below)
Marzia Latin Sacred to Mars
Matilde Germanic Strenght in Battle
Miriam Hebrew Lady (variant of Maria, see above)
Monica Greek Solitary
Nives Latin Snow
Nicoletta Greek Who brings victory
Noemi Hebrew Pleasantness, joy
Paola Latin Small
Raffaella Hebrew Healed by God
Rebecca Hebrew Tie, bind
Rita Greek Pearl (see marghertia)
Roberta German Of splendant glory
Rosa Latin Rose
Rossana Greek Bright, splendent
Sabina Latin From Sabina (place)
Sara Hewbrew Lady, noblewoman
Serena Latin Serene, calm
Silvia Latin Of the woods, wild
Simona Hewbrow That who listens
Sofia Greek Wise, sage
Stefania Greek Crowned
Stella Latin Star
Susanna Hebrew Lily
Tullia Latin Roman family name
Valentina Latin Strong, with good health
Valeria Latin Roman family name
Viola Latin Violet, purple
Violante Latin Probably a variation of Viola (see above)
Vittoria Latin Victory

I hope you enjoyed this overview of popular Italian names for girls and it helped you pick one for your wonderful little girl!

Top Italian Baby Girl Names

Source: https://mamalovesitaly.com/italian-names-for-girls/

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