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I prefer Aquila as feminine name. In fact, it is grammatically feminine.If we want to use a masculine form, Aquilino is better. I would avoid it as a masculine form because it would be too close to Attila.It could be a lovely name. It is a pity that it is nearly extinct.
Since National statistics (1999-) Aquila has been used just two years in Italy: in 2004 as feminine name (less than five babies) while in 2010 as masculine name (less than five babies).
Could anyone tell me where or when Aquila was used as a feminine name? I want to know because I named a female character in my story Aquila, thinking that because it's grammatically feminine in Latin it'd be used for girls. But Wikipedia only mentions males having this as a first name, so I'm confused...
This name is used in Italy as well.

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