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Unique Italian Baby Names for Girls

Unique Italian baby names for girls differ significantly by country. Many Italian names Americans consider to be unique are quite common in Italy, and plenty popular Italian choices among Americans fail to chart in their native country. Americans favor Italian names such as Isabella and Aria, and Italians prefer Giulia and Ginevra.

All of the unique Italian names for girls rank outside of the US Top 1000. Along with Giulia and Ginevra, other girl names that are popular in Italy but rare in the United States include Giorgia, Chiara, Ludovica, Vittoria, Giada, Gioia, Carlotta, and Eleonora. Unique Italian place names for girls include Amalfi, Roma, Sicily, and Verona.

If you're looking for girl names that work in English and Italian, or just baby girl names with Italian flair, you'll find plenty of fresh and stylish Italian names for your little signorina in this list.

Fiammetta

Meaning: little fiery one

Origin:Italian
2394
Petronilla

Meaning: yokel

Origin:Roman and Italian feminine variation of Petronius
3786
Honora

Meaning: woman of honor

Origin:Latin
851
Lelia The name Lelia is of Latin origin, as well a...
Origin:Italian form of Laelia, meaning unknown
1466
Bruna

Meaning: brown

Origin:Italian
2243
Sicily The meaning of Sicily is 'a large island off...
Origin:Place-name
3082
Simona Simona is typically a name for girls. The me...
Origin:Spanish
3537
Luciana

Meaning: light

Origin:Feminine variation of Lucianus
751
Amadea

Meaning: God's beloved

Origin:Latin
1809
Amica

Meaning: female friend

Origin:Latin
2950
Venezia Everyone is aware of the city of Venice, kno...
Origin:Italian place-name
4329
Laurenza

Meaning: from Laurentum or bay laurel

Origin:Italian, feminine variation of Lorenzo, Latin
7981
Giulia

Meaning: youthful

Origin:Italian variation of Julia
1654
Mafalda The meaning of Mafalda is often explained wi...
Origin:Italian and Portuguese variation of Matilda
3341
Azzurra

Meaning: azure

Origin:Italian
3622
Mariella

Meaning: drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Origin:Italian and Dutch diminutive of Maria
1059
Domenica

Meaning: belonging to the Lord

Origin:Italian feminine form of Dominic
4460
Genoveva The name Genoveva is of Spanish origin and t...
Origin:Spanish
6098
Cameo A common name for both boys and girls, the m...
Origin:Word name
3713
Teodora

Meaning: gift of God

Origin:Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish
2602