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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Italian; and the pattern is *a; and the length is 5.
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Abela f Italian, Provençal, Niçard
Italian feminine form of Abele and Niçard feminine form of Abel.
Adina f Italian
Diminutive of Ada 1.
Adria f Italian
Possibly a Latinized form of Audrey.
Àgata f Catalan, Sardinian, Sicilian
Catalan, Sardinian and Sicilian form of Agatha. The name coincides with Catalan àgata "agate".
Àjita f Sicilian
Variant of Àita.
Alcea f Italian
Feminine form of Alceo.
Alfia f Italian, Russian
Feminine form of Alfio.
Anzia f Italian
Italian form of Anthia.
Argia f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Italian (Rare)
Latinized form of Argeia, as well as the Italian form.
Balda m & f Italian
Male short form of Baldassare or Baldassarre and feminine form of Baldo.
Bedda f Sicilian
Variant of Bella.
Betta f Italian, Romansh
Italian and Romansh short form of Elisabetta.
Betta f Sicilian
Contracted form of Binidetta.
Carra f Sicilian
Variant of Carla.
Cesia f Italian
Italian form of Caesia.
Clora f Italian
Variant of Clori.
Dacia f Ancient Roman, Italian, Sicilian
Feminine form of Dacius and Dacio.
Dafna f Sicilian, Hungarian
Sicilian form of Dafne and Hungarian variant of Dafné.
Decia f Italian
Italian feminine form of Decius.
Digna f Dutch, German (Archaic), Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician, Polish
Derived from Latin dignum "dignified, worthy."
Dilia f Italian
Truncated form of Edilia.
Ditta f Italian, Hungarian
Truncated form of Editta as well as a Hungarian short form of Edit and Judit, used as a given name in its own right.
Edera f Italian, Albanian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Maltese (Rare)
Means "ivy" in Italian, from Latin hedera "ivy", perhaps related to the Latin root -hendere "to grasp; to take; to cling onto".
Edmea f Italian, Maltese
Italian cognate of Edmée.
Èlina f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Elena.
Elvea f Italian (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Elvia.
Ennia f Italian
Feminine form of Ennio.
Enula f Italian (Rare)
Italian word for the Elecampane (Inula helenium), a widespread plant species in the sunflower family Asteraceae.
Erina f Italian (Swiss), Italian
Originally a Swiss-Italian variant of Irene, its modern usage in Switzerland might be influenced by the name of the flower erinus alpinus, known in English as "fairy foxglove", "starflower" and "alpine balsam".... [more]
Evina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Eva and contracted form of Evelina.
Fania f Medieval Italian, Italian, Yiddish
Italian short form of names that end in -fania, such as Stefania and Epifania and Yiddish variant of Fanya.
Febèa f Italian
Variant Italian form of Phoebe.
Fedra f Greek, Azerbaijani, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian (Rare), Galician, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Sicilian, Slovene, Spanish, Ukrainian, Theatre
Modern Greek form of Phaidra (see Phaedra) as well as the standard form in various other languages.... [more]
Felia f Italian
Truncated form of Ofelia.
Femia f Dutch, Italian (Rare)
Variant spelling of Phemia (Dutch) and short form of Eufemia (Italian).
Fiora f Italian (Rare), Corsican, Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Italian and Corsican fiore "flower".
Fosca f Italian, History (Ecclesiastical)
Feminine form of Fosco. Raised in a pagan family, at age 15 Saint Fosca converted to Christianity and was baptized along with her nursemaid, Saint Maura 1... [more]
Fusca f Ancient Roman, Italian
Feminine form of Fuscus. This name was borne by saint Fusca of Ravenna, an Italian child martyr from the 3rd century AD.
Giana f Italian
Italian feminine form of Giano.
Gigia f Italian
Feminine form of Gigi 2 via the variant Gigio.
Gimma f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Gemma.
Girda f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Gilda.
Gnesa f Sicilian
Truncated form of Agnesa.
Greca f Italian (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Graecus. This was the name of a 4th-century saint who was martyred under Diocletian.
Guida f Medieval Italian, Italian
Feminine form of Guido.
Hoara f Italian (Rare)
Mispelling of O'Hara.... [more]
Iàita f Sicilian
Variant of Jàita.
Igina f Italian
Italian feminine form of Hyginus.
Ilena f Italian (Modern), German (Modern)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a derivation from Hebrew Ilana, a variant of Elena and a simplification of Romanian Ileana.
Isola f English (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Popularly claimed to be derived from the Italian word isola "island", this name might actually rather be a variant of Isolda.... [more]
Itria f Sardinian, Sicilian
Taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Maria Santissima d'Itria.
Jàita f Sicilian
Variant of Àita.
Joria f Italian
Variant of Ioria and feminine form of Jorio and Iorio.
Landa f Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Lando as well as a short form of feminine names that start with Land- or end in -landa (such as Orlanda).
Laria f Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare), Romanian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a truncated form of Ilaria.
Lella f English (Rare), American (South), Italian, Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of names ending in ella. It can also be used as a diminutive of Elena and other names beginning with or containing el. This was borne by Italian opera singer Adelaide 'Lella' Ricci (1850-1871) as well as Italian actress Elena 'Lella' Fabrizi (1915-1993), Italian designer Elena 'Lella' Vignelli (1934-2016) and Italian racing driver Maria Grazia 'Lella' Lombardi (1941-1992).... [more]
Licia f Italian
Italian form of Lycia.
Lillà f Italian (Rare)
Means "lilac (the plant)" in Italian.
Lizza f Italian, Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Swedish and Danish form of Lissa and English variant of Lizzie.
Lucìa f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Lucia.
Lumia f Sicilian
“sunshine, lemon tree”
Maida f Italian
Italian form of Majda.
Maira f Italian
It is a variant of the name Maria. It could derive from an Egyptian term with the meaning of "princess", but it could also come from Mara, which takes on the meaning of "unhappy", from the name of a character in the Old Testament.
Maira f Italian
Maira is the Italian version of Myra. In Italy there is a valley and a river with this name. For some it is considered a variant of the name Maria.
Marìa f Sicilian, Sardinian, Piedmontese
Sicilian and Piedmontese form and Sardinian variant of Maria.
Marza f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Marta.
Màura f Sicilian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Sardinian form of Maura 1.
Menta f Italian (Rare), Medieval Italian, Hungarian (Rare)
Italian and Hungarian form of Minthe. The name coincides with both Italian and Hungarian menta "mint".
Midea f Italian, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Mideia, as well as the modern Italian form.
Milva f Italian
Feminine form of Milvio, although folk etymology likes to consider it a contraction of Maria and Ilva or Maria and Silvia and other names ending in -ilva/-ilvia.... [more]
Mimma f Italian
Diminutive of Domenica.
Mirca f Italian
Italian variant of Mirka 1.
Mirra f Italian, Russian
Italian meaning, “myrrh.”
Monia f Italian
Variant of Monya.
Morla f Literature, Italian (Rare), English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Morla.... [more]
Muzia f Italian
Feminine form of Muzio.
Myrta f English (Rare), German (Swiss, Rare), Spanish (Rare), Italian (Rare)
English and German cognate of Myrtle and Spanish and Italian variant of Mirta.
Nedda f Sicilian, Theatre, Hungarian
Sicilian diminutive of Antonietta as well as a Sicilian form of Nella. The name was also adopted into Hungarian usage. Furthermore, this name is borne by the main female role in the opera 'Pagliacci'.
Neera f Italian
Italian form of Neaira.
Nerea f Italian, Sicilian, Galician, Spanish
Feminine form of Nereo.
Neria f Italian
Feminine form of Nerio.
Nevia f Italian, English (Rare), Slovene (Rare), Croatian
Italian feminine form of Nevio, also occasionally used in English and, Croatian and Slovene.
Nicla f Italian
Contracted form of Nicolina and Nicoletta.
Nilla f Italian (Rare), Swedish, Norwegian (Archaic), Hungarian
Truncated form of names ending in -nilla.... [more]
Nilva f Italian (Tuscan), Emilian-Romagnol
Of uncertain origin and meaning.
Orfea f Italian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Orfeo.
Palma f Spanish, Croatian (Rare), Italian, Medieval Italian, Catalan, Norwegian (Rare)
Spanish, Catalan, Italian and Croatian word for "palm". This name typically referred to Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter, and was historically given to girls born on this day.
Peppa f Italian, Sardinian
Diminutive of Giuseppa and Giosepa.
Prima f Late Roman, Italian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Primus (see Primo).
Renea f Italian (Tuscan)
Tuscan truncated form of Irenea.
Rocca f Sicilian
Feminine form of Rocco.
Romea f Italian, Slovene (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Romeo.
Silia f Italian (Tuscan)
Feminine form of Silio as well as diminutive of Ersilia.
Sufìa f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Sophia.
Talia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Thalia and Talya.
Talia f Sicilian
Short form of Italia. Actress Talia Shire (sister of film director and producer Francis Ford Coppola) was named after her mother, Italia Pennino Coppola (1912-2004).
Tazia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Tatia.
Terza f Italian
Feminine form of Terzo.
Timea f Italian
Italian feminine form of Greek Timaios.
Tosca f Theatre, Italian, German, French, Dutch
This name was popularized by Puccini's opera Tosca (1900) and its main character Floria Tosca.... [more]
Tresa f Aragonese, Sicilian, Romansh
Aragonese form of Theresa, Sicilian contraction of Tiresa and Teresa and Romansh contraction of Teresa.
Umbra f Italian
Feminine form of Umbro. In some cases, however, it can also be a variant of Ombra.
Vezia f Italian (Rare)
Of debated origin and meaning. Some scholars consider this name a short form of Elvezia, while other see a connection to the Ancient Roman masculine Vetius... [more]
Viana f Spanish, Italian
Short form of Viviana.
Zetta f Italian (Archaic), Portuguese
A diminutive of Rosetta or for names such as Lizette and Suzette.