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  2. Category:Italian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Amelia (given name) Angelica (given name) Angelina (given name) Anita (given name) Annalisa (given name) Annamaria. Annetta (given name) Annina. Annunziata.

  3. 150 Italian girl names for babies - AOL

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    Top 5 Italian Girl Names In The U.S. "The top Italian names for girls in the U.S. are Sophia, though Sofia is the Italian variation, Isabella, and Mia," Redmond explains. "All are in the top 10."

  4. 75 Bellissima Italian Baby Girl Names - AOL

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    Yuliya Taba/Getty Images. 1. Luna. Fingers crossed this moon child will be happiest come nighttime. (Psst: Here are more names that mean "moon". 2. Valentina. Meaning brave, strong and healthy.

  5. Sophia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Sophia and variants of the name remain among the most currently popularly given names for girls in countries across Europe as well as countries in North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, and others. [4] In 2022, Sophia was the fifth most popular name given to girls in Canada, while Sofia was 13th. [5]

  6. Sienna (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Italian. Meaning. name of a city in Italy. Irises of a burnt sienna color or with a burnt sienna-colored center. Sienna or Siena is a feminine given name of Italian origin and unclear meaning. [1] The original usage of the name is derived from the Italian city [2] and may also refer to the burnt orange color of its clay rooftops.

  7. 211 Italian names for baby girls and boys - AOL

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    211 Italian names for baby girls and boys from classics like Mia and Enzo to new favorites like Faro and Rin.

  8. Ginevra (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ginevra is a feminine given name. It was occasionally used in medieval and Renaissance Italy in reference to Queen Guinevere, King Arthur ’s queen in the popular Arthurian legends. [1] It is the Italian version of the name Guinevere, which is a Norman French version of the Welsh name Gwenhwyfar, meaning "white" and "smooth" or "white phantom."

  9. Donna (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Donna[1] is an English-language feminine first name meaning "woman" in modern Italian, and "lady" or "mistress" in classical Italian. [2] The original meaning is closer to "lady of the home" and was a title of respect in Italy, equivalent to Don [2] for gentlemen or lord. It is a common given name in the United States, particularly in Chicago ...