Italian girl names almost invariably have several syllables and end in the letter "A," both fashionable in many countries today. This makes many Italian girls’ names — Mirabella, Serenella, Alessandra — sound downright luxurious. In the US, the most popular Italian names for girls include Isabella, Mia, and Arianna.
Along with Isabella and Mia, other popular Italian girl names in the US include Angelina, Elena, Gabriella, Luna, Liliana, Amara, Sienna, and Lucia. Baby girl names popular in Italy include Sofia, Ginevra — the Italian variation of Guinevere — Chiara, Noemi, and Alessia.
Female forms of classic Italian male names such as Gianna and Giovanna are being used more widely in America. Italian names are a staple of opera houses around the world and for this reason, Italian names for girls are known far beyond Rome and Milan.
The top 10 girl names in Italy in 2020, the most recent year counted, include Sofia, Giulia, Aurora, Ginevra, Alice, Beatrice, Emma, Giorgia, Vittoria and Matilde.
A name in the Italian language consists of a given name (Italian: nome), and a surname (cognome); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname.
Popular Italian names in both Italy and the US include Aurora, Antonio, Mia, and Gabriel. Unique Italian names in Italy's Top 50 include Azzurra, Chiara, and Gioia for girls, and Samuele, Alessio, and Jacopo for boys.
Save a baby name to view it later on your Bump dashboard . The gender-neutral name Amore is of Italian origin. It will come as no surprise that the name Amore means “love” just like the Italian word.
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