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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Italian; and the length is 7.
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Adalina f Sicilian
Contracted form of Adalinda.
Adalisa f Italian
Combination of Ada 1 and Lisa.
Adelfia f Italian
Feminine form of Adelfo via the variant Adelfio.
Adelisa f Italian
Elaboration of Adele by way of adding the suffix -isa.
Adurata f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Adorata.
Agarita f Italian
Variant of Agar.
Agatina f Italian
Diminutive of Agata.
Agnella f Neapolitan, Hungarian
Feminine form of Agnello.
Aladina f Italian (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Aladdin.
Albuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Albina.
Alceste f & m French, Italian
French and Italian masculine and feminine form of Alcestis.
Alcesti f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Alcestis.
Alduzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Alda 1.
Alearda f Italian
Feminine form of Aleardo.
Alidora f Italian (Tuscan)
Feminine form of Alidoro.
Alissia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Alessia.
Amabile m & f Italian (Rare), French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), Dutch (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Italian form of Amabilis and also rare French form of Amabilis. The name is unisex in Italy and strictly feminine in the francophone world... [more]
Amadora f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Galician, Portuguese (Rare)
Feminine form of Amadore (Italian) and Amador (Spanish, Galician, Portuguese).
Amalina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Amalia.
Amaltea f Catalan (Rare), Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Catalan, Italian and Spanish form of Amalthea.
Amanzia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Amantia.
Amastre f Italian
Italian form of Amestris.
Ammiana f Late Roman, Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Ammianus. It might also be interesting to know that Ammiana was the name of one of the islands in the Venetian lagoon, which sank after the Christmas Day earthquake in 1223 AD.
Àngiula f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angela.
Annuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Anna.
Anserma f Sicilian
Variant of Anzerma.
Antinea f Italian, Spanish
Spanish and Italian form of Antinéa.
Anurata f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Honorata.
Anzerma f Sicilian
Sicilian feminine form of Anselm.
Aprilia f Italian (Modern, Rare)
It comes from the Italian name of the month aprile (April). It is the name of a town in the same region of Rome which was given this name because it was established on April, 25 1936 during Fascism on a reclaimed swamps... [more]
Arancia f Italian
Arancia is the Italian word for orange (the fruit, not the color)
Arberta f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Alberta.
Arduzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Arda.
Argenta f Italian (Rare), English (Rare), Medieval Italian (Tuscan)
Derived from Latin argenta meaning "silver".
Armanda f Italian, Slovene, Hungarian, Gascon, Provençal
Italian feminine form of Armando and Slovene, Hungarian, Gascon and Provençal feminine form of Armand.
Armanna f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Ermanna.
Arnalda f Sicilian, Gascon
Sicilian feminine form of Arnaldu and Gascon variant of Arnauda.
Arnarda f Sicilian
Variant of Arnalda.
Artemia f Spanish (Mexican), Italian (Tuscan, Rare), Sicilian, Polish
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Artemio, Sicilian feminine form of Artemiu and Polish feminine form of Artemiusz.
Atriana f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Adriana.
Attilia f Italian
Feminine form of Attilio.
Aurilia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Aurelia.
Ausilia f Italian
Italian form of Auxilia.
Austina f English (Rare), Medieval Italian (Tuscan), Sicilian, Corsican (Rare)
Originally a Tuscan contracted form of Augustina and a Sicilian variant of Agustina, in the English-speaking world this name is now generally understood as a feminization of Austin.
Bambina f Italian
Feminine form of Bambino.
Bàrbara f Medieval Catalan, Catalan, Sardinian, Sicilian
Catalan, Sardinian and Sicilian form of Barbara.
Barbata f Neapolitan, Medieval English
Feminine form of the Latin cognomen Barbatus.
Basilia f Anglo-Norman, Medieval English, Spanish, Spanish (Latin American), German (Rare), Italian (Rare), Romani (Archaic)
Feminine form of Basil 1 via its latinized form Basilius. This was borne by an obscure early saint. As an English name it has long been obsolete, but was much used in the Middle Ages; perhaps a reference to Saint Veronica as Basilia in the medieval Mors Pilati (Death of Pilate) was responsible for the name's popularity.
Beddina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Bedda.
Benilde f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Benilda.
Biaggia f Sicilian
Feminine form of Biaggiu.
Bianora f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Bianore.
Biblide f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Byblis.
Binigna f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Benigna.
Bittina f Sicilian
Contracted form of Binidittina.
Bluetta f Italian
Italian form of Bluette.
Bricida f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Brigida.
Bricita f Sicilian
Variant of Bricida.
Cabiria f Italian (Rare), Popular Culture
Perhaps a Latinized form of Greek Καβειρία (Kabeiria), an epithet of the goddess Demeter, possibly derived from the name of Mount Kabeiros in Asia Minor; see also Kabeiro... [more]
Cafiera f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Cafiero.
Caitana f Sicilian
Feminine form of Caitanu.
Calipso f Catalan, Galician, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Catalan, Galician, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Calypso.
Camilia f Sicilian
Variant of Camelia.
Cammela f Sicilian
Variant of Carmela.
Cammena f Sicilian
Variant of Carmena.
Carlina f German, English, Dutch, Flemish, Sicilian, Romansh
German and Dutch variant of Karlina and Sicilian, Romansh and English feminine diminutive of Carl.
Carmena f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Carmina.
Carmila f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Carmela.
Càrmina f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Carmina.
Carrina f Sicilian
Variant of Carlina.
Casilde f French (Rare), Italian (Rare)
French and Italian form of Casilda.
Catalda f Sicilian
Feminine form of Cataldo.
Cesarea f Italian
Variant of Cesaria.
Cesidia f Italian (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Caesidius.
Cettina f Sicilian
Short form of Concettina.
Chionia f Late Greek, Greek (Rare), Italian (Archaic), Polish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Variant of Chione. This was the name of a virgin martyr and saint who lived during the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian... [more]
Cilesti f & m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Celeste.
Ciriaca f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Cyriaca.
Cirilla f Italian (Rare), Hungarian (Rare)
Italian and Hungarian feminine form of Cyril.
Cisaria f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Cesária.
Cisella f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Cisellus.
Clarici f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Clarice.
Coletta f Italian (Rare), English (Rare)
Truncated form of Nicoletta as well as a variant of Colette.
Colitta f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Coletta.
Comasia f Italian (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Comasia was bore by a II-IV century martyr and saint who would help during drought and dryness. A legend says that her name was unknown even in the past so she was named Santa (Saint) come sia meaning "be that as it may" in Italian and later became Comasia... [more]
Concita f Italian
Italian form of Conchita as well as variant of Concetta.
Coralia f Romanian (Rare), Spanish, Galician, Italian (Rare)
Romanian, Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Coralie.
Coralla f Italian (Rare)
Origianlly an Italian form of Koralia, its modern usage has been influenced by Italian corallo "coral".
Corrada f Italian
Feminine form of Corrado.
Corsina f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Corso.
Cosetta f Italian
Italian form of Cosette.
Culetta f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Coletta.
Curinna f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Corinna.
Currada f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Corrada.
Daliana f Italian (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Dalia 1 using the popular name suffix -ana.
Dalinda f Italian
Variant of Delinda, particularly found in the Abruzzo region of Southern Italy.
Delizia f Italian (Modern, Rare)
Italian form of Delicia, from Italian delizia meaning "delight".
Deodata f Italian
Italian feminine form of Deodatus.
Derfina f Sicilian
Variant of Delfina.
Despena f Italian
Italian form of Despoina.
Deudata f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Deodata.
Dianora f Italian, Literature, Medieval Italian
Meaning uncertain. It could be a Medieval Italian variant of Diana influenced by Teodora or Eleonora... [more]
Diodora f Greek (Rare), Neapolitan (Rare), Sicilian, Spanish (Rare), Polish (Archaic)
Greek feminine form of Diodoros, Spanish and Neapolitan feminine form of Diodoro, Sicilian feminine form of Diodoru and Polish feminine form of Diodor.
Diomira f Italian
Italian feminine form of Theodemar.
Diviana f Italian
An ancient form of Diana.
Dolcina f Italian
Italian form of Dulcina.
Domizia f Italian
Italian form of Domitia.
Doralba f Italian
Combination of Dora and Alba 1, with the overall meaning of "gift of dawn" or "white gift".
Doranda f Italian (Rare)
Truncated form of Adoranda.
Doraura f Italian, Literature
Possibly a contraction of names Dora and Aura. It appears in tragicomedy "L'Armelindo" (1664) by Francesco Maria de Luco Sereni and in a novel "Il Floridoro ò vero Historia del conte di Racalmuto" (1703) by Gabriele Martiano.
Dunnina f Sicilian
Feminine form of Dunninu.
Duriana f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Doriana.
Durutea f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Dorotea.
Ederina f Italian, Albanian
Italian diminutive of Edera as well as an Albanian borrowing of this name.
Egialea f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Aegiale.
Elisita f Spanish, Italian
Diminutive of Elisa.
Elladia f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Elladio.
Eloisia f Italian
Elaboration of Eloisa.
Elpidia f Greek, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Theatre
Feminine form of Elpidius. Borne by the protagonist of 'L’Elpidia, ovvero Li rivali generosi' by Georg Friedrich Händel.
Endeide f Spanish (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Spanish and Italian form of Endeïs.
Ermanna f Italian
Feminine form of Ermanno.
Ermione f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Hermione.
Esperia f Italian (Rare), Greek (Rare, ?)
Italian form of Hesperia, as well as the modern Greek transcription. Ἑσπερία (Hesperia) meaning "land where the sun sets, western land" was an ancient Greek name for Italy.
Eularia f Italian (Archaic), Spanish
Some sources list this name as being a variant of Eulalia, but perhaps it is more likely that the name is a combination of two existing names. In that case, the name is either a combination of any name starting with Eu- (such as Eufemia and Eugenia) with Hilaria or Ilaria, or a combination of Eulalia with any name ending in -aria, such as Hilaria and Maria.
Eurosia f Italian, Spanish
A famous bearer was Eurosia Fabris, also known as Mamma Rosa, who was beatified in 2005.
Eusibia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Eusebia.
Eutimia f Italian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Eutimio.
Fabiula f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Fabiola.
Faliera f Italian
Feminine form of Faliero.
Fenisia f Italian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a variant of Fenicia and a variant of the Latin name Finitia.
Filicia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Felicia.
Fillide f Italian (Rare), Medieval Italian, Greek Mythology (Italianized)
Italian form of Phyllis. This was borne by one of the painter Caravaggio's muses: Italian courtesan Fillide Melandroni (1581-1618). It was also borne by Italian painter Fillide Giorgi Levasti (1883-1966).
Filotea f Italian, Hungarian, Polish
Italian, Polish and Hungarian form of Philothea.
Fiorina f Italian
Feminine form of Fiorino.
Fiorita f Italian
Italian form of Florita.
Florida f Late Roman, Albanian, Italian (Rare), English (American), Spanish (Latin American), Louisiana Creole
Feminine form of Floridus. This is also the name of a state in the United States of America, which was originally named La Florida by the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León (1474-1521)... [more]
Floride f & m French (Rare), French (African), Italian (Rare), Walloon (Rare), American (South, Archaic)
French form of Floridus (for men) and Florida (for women), but the name is most often encountered on women.... [more]
Forella f Italian
Variant of Fiorella.
Francia f Spanish, South American, French, Italian (Rare)
From Latin Francia meaning "France" (see Francia). Also compare France 1.
Gaitana f Sicilian
Feminine form of Gaitanu.
Gaspara f Italian, Galician (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Gaspare and Galician feminine form of Gaspar.
Gelasia f Spanish (Mexican, Rare), Italian (Rare, Archaic, ?)
Spanish and Italian feminine form of Gelasius.
Gemelli f Manx (Archaic), Italian
Manx and Italian cognate of Gemini.
Gemmina f Italian (Rare)
Italian diminutive of Gemma.
Genesia f Italian
Feminine form of Genesio.
Gennara f Neapolitan
Feminine form of Gennaro.
Genuina f Italian
Truncated form of Ingenuina.
Gervasa f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Gervasia via masculine Gervasu.
Gesuina f Italian
Feminine form of Gesù.
Getulia f Italian, Spanish
Feminine form of Getulius.
Ghisola f Italian (Archaic)
Apparently an Italian form of the Germanic name Gisila, Gisla.
Giacuma f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giacoma.
Gigetta f Italian
Feminine diminutive of Gigi 2.
Ginepra f Italian
Feminine form of Ginepro.
Ginivra f Sicilian
Variant of Ginevra.
Giovita f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Jovita.
Gisedda f Sicilian
Variant of Gisella.
Giselda f Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), Italian (Rare), Spanish, Portuguese
Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Giselhild. Bearers of this name include Italian actresses Giselda Castrini (b. 1945) and Giselda Volodi (b... [more]
Gisilda f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giselhild.
Gislena f Italian
Feminine form of Gisleno.
Giurgia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Giorgia.
Grazzia f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Grazia.
Ignazia f Sicilian, Sardinian, Romansh
Feminine form of Ignazio and Ignazi.
Iltrude f Italian
Italian form of Hiltrud.
Ipàzzia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Hypatia.
Ippazia f Italian
Variant form of Ipazia.
Irmuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Irma.
Isifile f Italian (Rare)
Italian variant of Hypsipyle.
Isolina f Italian, Catalan, Galician
Diminutive of Italian Isola and Catalan and Galician Isolda.
Jacinta f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Giacinta.
Jasmeen f English (American, Modern, Rare), Italian (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Jasmine also occasionally used in Italy.
Jovanna f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Giovanna.
Laerzia f Italian (Tuscan), Emilian-Romagnol
Feminine form of Laerzio, itself a regional variant of Laerte.
Laurisa f Italian
Elaboration of Laura (compare Laurissa).
Lavanda f Croatian, Russian, Italian
Means "lavender" in Croatian, Italian and Russian.
Leonzia f Italian
Italian form of Leontia.
Levante m & f Italian
Means "levant (wind); East" in Italian.
Lewisia f English (British, Rare), Italian (Rare)
Derived from the name of a genus of flowering plants used as garden plants. The genus itself is named after the explorer Meriwether Lewis 1.
Licinia f Ancient Roman, Italian, Emilian-Romagnol, Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Licinius. A known bearer of this name was Licinia Eudoxia, a Roman empress from the 5th century AD.
Liduina f Spanish (Rare), Italian, Corsican, Dutch (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
Spanish, Italian and Corsican form and Dutch variant of Lidwina.
Linetta f Italian, Hungarian
Diminutive of Lina 2.
Lionida f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Leonida.
Lionita f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Leonida.
Lionora f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Leonora.
Lisetta f Italian
Diminutive of Elisabetta.
Loredda f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Lorella.
Lorella f Italian
Diminutive of Lora.
Loriana f Italian
Variant of Lauriana.
Lorinza f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Lorenza.
Lucella f Italian (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Diminutive of Luce and Lucia, as -ella is an Italian feminine diminutive suffix. Also compare Lucetta and the similar-looking name Luisella.... [more]
Lucrina f Italian
Name of a daughter of Pietro Fetti and sister of Domenico Fetti, also an artist.
Luredda f Sicilian
Variant of Loredda.
Luretta f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Loretta.
Mafarda f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Mafalda.
Mamerta f Polish (Rare, Archaic), Italian (Rare, Archaic)
Italian feminine form of Mamerto and Polish feminine form of Mamert.
Marella f Italian
Possibly a variant of Mariella, notably borne by Italian socialite Marella Agnelli (1927-).
Maretta f Italian
Diminutive of Mara 1.
Maricla f Italian (Rare)
Combination of Maria and Clara.
Marilda f Italian
Italian form of Maruhild and Merehilt, derived from the Germanic name elements mari "famous" and hilt "battle".
Marilde f Italian
Variant of Marilda.
Martana f Italian (Rare)
MARTANA is an Italian female given name. Derived from Latin, it is one of many theophoric names that originally referred to Mars, the Roman god of war (others include Marzia, Martina and Marciana)... [more]
Marxina f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Marxino.
Massima f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Massimo.
Matelda f Italian (Archaic), Medieval Italian, Literature
Medieval Italian variant of Matilda and Matilde. This name is found at the end Dante's Purgatory, where Matelda is a beautiful young woman who greets souls before they can enter Heaven.
Matildi f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Matilde.
Melezia f Italian
Feminine form of Melezio.
Melisma f Italian
Musical term meaning several notes sung on one syllable.
Menenia f Italian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Menenio.
Mercede f Italian
Italian form of Mercedes
Milissa f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Melissa.
Miredda f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Mirella.
Mirelva f Dutch, Italian, Spanish
The meaning of this name is uncertain; it may be a blend of two existing names (perhaps Mira and Elvira) or possibly etymologically related to Mirella... [more]
Miuccia f Italian
Italian diminutive of Maria (via Mariuccia). It is borne by Italian fashion designer Miuccia Prada (1949-), born Maria Bianchi.
Monalda f Dutch (Archaic), German (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Monald (Dutch and German) and Monaldo (Italian).
Musetta f Theatre, Italian (Tuscan)
Latinate form of Musette, which was possibly based on the dance style, popular in Paris in the 1880s, which took its name from a kind of small bagpipe. It was used by Puccini for the lover of Marcello in his opera La Bohème (1896), which was based on La Vie de Bohème (1851) by Henri Murger (who named the character Musette).... [more]
Nausica f Catalan, Italian
Catalan and Italian form of Nausicaa.
Nellida f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Nélida.
Nereide f Italian
Italian form of Nereida.
Nobilia f Italian (Rare)
From Latin nobilis - "noble","celebrated","well-known"
Novenia f Italian
Feminine form of Novenio.
Onorata f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Honorata.
Onorina f Italian, Italian (Swiss), Gascon
Italian and Gascon form of Honorina (see Honorine).
Orenzia f Italian
Feminine form of Orenzio.