Italian Baby Names Beyond Rosa & Rosetta
Looking for Italian baby girl names? Here are some fresh choices for your little signorina.
-
Alessia
The lovely Alessia would provide a fresh spin on Alexa, Alexis or Alyssa-- all becoming overused -- but will often be mistaken for one of those more familiar names. Read More
-
Amadea
Amadea is a strong and musical feminine form of Amadeus, as in Mozart. Read More
-
Amalia
Amalia is a widely cross-cultural name, heard from Italy to Romania, Germany to Spain to Scandinavia, and recently chosen for the Dutch royal baby. It can be pronounced ah-MAH-lee-a or ah-mah-LEE-a... Read More
-
Amata
Name that's virtually unknown here but has a lovely meaning and a simple sound and spelling. Read More
-
Amica
Amica is a word meaning girlfriend that is not often used as a name in Italy, but it would sound pretty and namelike elsewhere. Read More
-
Aurelia
Aurelia is a richly evocative antique name, very common in the Roman Empire but rarely heard in modern America.The name of several minor early saints, Aurelia has the right sound, feel and meaning ... Read More
-
Bruna
Possibility for a dark-haired babe. Read More
-
Chiara
Chiara is a lovely and romantic Italian name that's familiar but not widely used here: a real winner. You might consider Chiara as a more exotic alternative to Claire, Clara, Cara, or even Keira. ... Read More
-
Donatella
Stylish and dramatic, a la Donatella Versace. Read More
-
Elettra
Less electric and melodratic, more serene, than ELECTRA Read More
You might also like these lists:
- Nicknames for Girls Includes: Livia
- Jewel Baby Names Includes: Gemma
- Girl Baby Names That End With A Includes: Amadea, Oriana
- Princess Names Includes: Amalia
- Dark Baby Names Includes: Bruna
- Vowel Baby Names for Girls Includes: Emilia, Oriana
- Girly Girl Baby Names Includes: Violetta, Luciana
- Coolator for Girls' Names Includes: Gemma, Chiara
- Ancient Names for Girls Includes: Livia, Aurelia, Viviana, Amica
- Yupster Baby Names for Girls Includes: Gemma

