Italian is a romance language, so its no surprise that its feminine names often have flair.
Thats a pretty cool name!
Alessia.Like Alessandra, the name Alessia is associated with one who protects.
Its the Italian equivalent of Alexis.
Aurora.We like this one because its pretty and unusual.
Long before Aurora was the name of Sleeping Beauty, she was the Roman goddess of the sunrise.
The name is associated with light and dawn.
Celeste.Another Italian baby girl name with ancient origins, Celeste is associated with the Latin word for celestial.
It also means sky blue in Italian.
Chiara.Pronounced kee-ar-ah, this lovely girls name means clear, or clarity.
In English, it might be Clare or Clarissa.
The ce is soft, pronouncedche.
Ginevra.Odds are low that theyll be another baby named Ginevra in your daughters day-care class.
Its not clear how the name Ginevra pronounced gin-ev-rah made it to Italy, since its of Welsh origin.
Can you guess its English equivalent?
Noemi.The Italian version of Naomi (which is a Hebrew name) is pronouncedno-em-eeand means pleasantness or delight.
Simona.God has heard my voice thats what Simona means in Hebrew, where the name originates.
What a lovely way to give thanks for your new baby girl!
Serena.This name means peaceful or quiet.
The ideal moniker for a future sensible and confident leader!