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Italian Names for Girls

Displayed on this page are Italian names 201 to 220. Among these names, Diana (Catalan, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #137 and a usage of 0.1175%. Among the uncommon Italian names are the Italian Diletta, Domenica, the English, Hungarian, and Italian Domitilla, the Italian Domiziana, Donata, Donatella, the English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Czech Dora, the Italian Doriana, the Romanian, German, Hungarian, and Italian Dorina, the Hawaiian, Italian, and Spanish Dorotea, the English, Italian, and Spanish Drina, the Italian Duilia, the German, Polish, and Italian Edda, the Italian Edetta, Edgarda, the Hungarian, Italian, and Hawaiian Edina, the Czech, Italian, Lithuanian, and Slavic Edita, the Italian Editta, and lastly the Italian Edmea.

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ITALIAN NAMES:

Diana Popularity Trend of Diana
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 137 137 light, daylight, deity ... Dutch, English, German, Italian, Lithuanian, ...

Diletta is primarily used in Italian and it is of Latin ...

Domenica Popularity Trend of Domenica
from 1900 to 2008. of the lord, belonging ... it is used mainly in Italian. ...

Domitilla little tamed one ... English, Hungarian, and Italian ...

Domiziana tamed ... predominantly used in Italian ...

Donata given, given by God ... it is used largely in Italian ...

Donatella given, given by God ... is mainly used in the Italian language and its ...

Dora Popularity Trend of Dora
from 1900 to 2008. gift; gift of god; gift of Isis ... French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Czech ...

Doriana gift of god ... is used mostly in the Italian language and its ...

Dorina gift of god; of the ... German, Hungarian, and Italian languages, and its ...

Dorotea gift of god ... mostly in Hawaiian, Italian, and Spanish, and it is ...

Drina woman from Hadria; dark one; defender of men; male, manly, brave, virility ...

Duilia war ... it is used mainly in Italian ...

Edda song-writer; grandmother; ... in German, Polish, and Italian, and it is of Old ...

Edetta rich in war ... English, and its use, Italian. ...

Edgarda wealthy spear, owner ... predominantly used in Italian ...

Edina wealth, blessed; rich ... in the Hungarian, Italian, and Hawaiian ...

Edita rich in war ... used in the Czech, Italian, Lithuanian, and Slavic ...

Editta rich in war ... is used mostly in Italian and its language of ...

Edmea wealthy guard, protector ... is largely used in the Italian language and its origin ...