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Elisa
female given name

Renata
thumb|Popularity of the name Renata
Renata is a feminine given name of European origin, and a Maori surname.
Gisela
female given name
Gloria
female given name
Daria
female given name
Lolita
female given name
Mariana
female given name
Livia
female given name
Lucrezia
Lucrezia or Lucrecia may refer to:
Angelica
female given name
Dora
female given name

Albina
female given name
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Melania
thumb|Saint Melania the Younger by Boetius à Bolswert after [[Abraham Bloemaert, c. 1605]]
Melania is a feminine given name of Latin origin that derives from the Greek word melaina (), the feminine form of the adjective melas () meaning "black" or "dark". The name was borne by the two saints Melania the Elder and her granddaughter Melania the Younger, and was the origin of the name Melanie. People named Melania include:
Liliana
Liliana is a form of Lillian used in various countries.
Evangelista
Evangelista may refer to:

Susanna
female given name
Donna
female given name

Serena
female given name

Iolanda
Iolanda is a given name used in Italian, Portuguese and Romanian languages. Notable people with this name include:

Gemma
female given name

Luisa
Luisa (Italian and Spanish) or Luísa (Portuguese) is a feminine given name; it is the feminine form of the given name Louis (Luis), the French form of the Frankish Chlodowig (German Ludwig), from the Germanic elements hlod "fame" and wig "combat".

Marcella
Marcella is a Roman cognomen and Italian given name, the feminine version of Marcello (Mark in English). Marcella means warlike, martial, and strong. It could also mean 'young warrior'. The origin of the name Marcella is Latin.
Adele
female given name
Roberta
Roberta is a feminine version of the given names Robert and Roberto. It is a Germanic name derived from the stems *hrod meaning "famous", "glorious", "godlike" and *berht meaning "bright", "shining", "light".
Cristina
Cristina is a female given name, and it is also used as a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Ramona
female given name
Giulia
female given name
Piera
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Paulina
female given name
Valeria
female given name
Romana
female given name
Bianca
Bianca is a feminine given name. It means "white" and is an Italian cognate of Blanche. It is known in the Anglosphere as a character in William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. It came to greater notice in the 1970s, due to public figures such as Bianca Jagger.
Sonia
female given name
Paloma
female given name
Evelina
female given name
Carolina
female given name
Francesca
Francesca is an Italian female given name, derived from the Latin male name Franciscus meaning 'the Frenchman' It is widely used in most Romance languages, including Italian, French and Catalan, and place of origin is Italy. It is derived from the same source as the female name Frances, and the male names Francesc, Francesco and Francis.
Imelda
thumb|Imelda Marcos, wife of Ferdinand Marcos, a Philippine Dictator
Imelda is a feminine Spanish/Italian given name derived from the German form of Irmhild.
Filippa
Filippa is a female given name of Greek origin, meaning "lover of horses" or "horses' friend". It is a cognate of the English Philippa (the feminine form of the masculine name Philip) in Scandinavia, Italy, Greece and Cyprus (), and Russia ().
Stefania
female given name
Chiara
female given name
Alessandra
Alessandra is a feminina given name, the Italian form of the English name Alexandra, derived from the Latin Alexandra and the Ancient Greek Alexándra (Ἀλεξάνδρα), is the feminine form of the name Alessandro. The name Alessandra has other forms in Italian, such as Alessandrina (derived from the Latin Alexandrina) and Sandra (a shortened form of Alessandra).
Giovanna
Giovanna is an Italian feminine first name. It is the feminine form of the masculine Giovanni, which is the Italian equivalent of John. As such, Giovanna corresponds to names like Joan, etc. In Brazil, the feminine name Giovanna has many variations, with Geovanna being the most common.
Lorena
female given name
Lidia
female given name
Antonella
Antonella is a Danish, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish given name that is a diminutive form of Antonia and the feminine form of Antonello used in various regions of the United States, throughout Mexico, Central America, Spanish speaking countries in South America, Spain, Italy, Greenland, Sweden, Denmark, San Marino and Norway. and may refer to:
Marisa
female given name
Antonietta
female given name
Flavia
female given name
Maura
female given name
Loredana
Loredana is an Italian and Romanian feminine given name, claimed to be invented by French author George Sand in her novel Mattea (1833) although the name had been documented priorand later popularized by with (1908). It may have been inspired by the real-life Venetian surname Loredan, itself from the toponym Loreo, Veneto, which originated from its Latin name , meaning "laurel field".
Simonetta
Simonetta is an Italian surname and female given. Notable people with the name include:
Giuseppina
female given name
Melina
female given name
Agnese
Agnese is a given name and a variant of Agnes. Its name day is 21 January in Italy.
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name
Rosalia
female given name
Federica
Federica is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Antonina
female given name
Cristiana
Cristiana is an Italian and Portuguese given name, from Cristiano. It is also a feminine given name in Romania, being the feminine form of Cristian. Tiana is a modern short form.