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Carla
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Carla is the feminized version of Carl, Carlos or Charles, from ceorl in Old English, which means "free man".
Giulietta
Giulietta may refer to:
Larissa
female given name
Violetta
female given name
Elisabetta
Elisabetta is an Italian feminine given name related to Elizabeth.
Elisabetta Artuso (born 1974), Italian former middle distance runner
Elisabetta Barbato (1921–2014), Italian operatic soprano
Elisabetta Casellati (born 1946), Italian politician and the first Italian woman president of the Italian Senate
Elisabetta Dami (born 1958), Italian children's books author, creator of the character Geronimo Stilton
Elisabetta de Gambarini (1730–1765), English composer, mezzo-soprano, organist, harpsichordist, pianist, orchestra conductor and painter
Elisabetta Gardini (born 1956), Italian politic
Fernanda
Fernanda is a Portuguese, Spanish and Italian feminine equivalent of Fernando, a male given name of Germanic origin, with an original meaning of "adventurous, bold journey".
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Luciana
female given name
Romina
Romina is a feminine given name of Italian origin. Notable people with the name include:
Giorgia
Giorgia is the Italian version of the female name Georgia. Notable people with the name include:

Michela
Michela may refer to:
Sylvia
female given name
Nicoletta
Nicoletta is a name and feminine given name derived from the Greek Nikolaos, most often used in Italy, Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Nicoletta is also a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Italia
female given name
Fiorella
Fiorella is an Italian female given name. Notable people with the given name include:
Ornella
Ornella is an Italian feminine given name, probably derived from , "flowering ash tree" (Fraxinus ornus). It was coined by Gabriele D'Annunzio in his 1904 play The Daughter of Iorio and popularized by the fame of singer Ornella Vanoni and, later, of actress Ornella Muti. It is most widespread in central and northern Italy, as well as in Abruzzo, while it is rarer in the South of the country.
Loretta
Loretta is a female given name, the masculine version being Lauro. The name is a diminutive form of Lora, itself a form of Laura, which refers to the laurel tree, a symbol of victory. Loretta It is a name given by the Italians of Ancient Italy as a way to compliment beautiful girls, which, luckily, Loretta also means Beautiful, Pleasant or Kind Girl or Young Woman. .
Giuliana
Giuliana is an Italian language given name ultimately derived from the Latin Iuliana, the feminine form of Iulianus. The name is also often thought to be a combination of Julia (Giulia) and Anna.
Patrizia
Patrizia is a feminine Italian given name meaning "noble". Notable people with the name include:
Griselda
Griselda, also spelled Grizelda, is a feminine given name from Germanic sources that is now used in English, Italian, and Spanish as well. According to the 1990 United States Census, the name was 1,066th in popularity among females in the United States.
Eliana
Eliana, Elianna, אֱלִיעָנָה (Hebrew), Ηλιάνα (Greek), إليانا (Arabic), is a feminine given name found with that spelling in Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Rosalba
Rosalba is a feminine personal name, derived from the Latin rosa alba, the white rose. Although known in English, the name is especially associated with Italy, and is also common in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, where it is also a surname.
It may refer to any of the following individuals:
==People==
Rosalba Bernini (ca. 1762-1829), Italian pastellist
Rosalba Carriera (1673–1757), Venetian painter and portraitist of the Rococo style
Rosalba Casas (born 1950), professor of history and socio-politics at Montreal University
Rosalba Gualito Castañeda (born 1966), Mexican politician
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Caterina
Caterina is a feminine given name which is an Italian form of the name Katherine. Notable people with the name include:
Margherita
Margherita is an Italian feminine given name. It also is a surname. As a word, in Italian it means "daisy". The name is related to Margaret.
Ludovica
Ludovica or Ludovika or Ludowika is a feminine given name, a counterpart of the masculine names Ludovic or Ludovico and the related Louis or Ludwig. As of 2021, it was among the ten most popular names for newborn girls in Italy.
Annalisa
female given name
Rossana
female given name
Romilda
female given name
Germana
Germana is an Italian female name. Notable people with the name include:
Domenica
Domenica may refer to:
Rosina
female given name
Fabia
female given name
Concetta
Concetta is an Italian female given name. Notable people with the name include:
Paola
Paola is a female given name, the Italian form of the name Paula. In Greek it is Polina. Notable people with the name include:
Jolanda
Jolanda or Jolande is a feminine given name. It is a Dutch, Italian, German and Swiss German cognate of Yolanda.
Tiziana
Tiziana is an Italian feminine given name. The masculine form is Tiziano. Notable people with the name include:
Flavia Titiana, Roman empress who ruled in 193 AD
Tiziana Alagia (born 1973), Italian long-distance runner
Tiziana Cantone, an Italian victim of cyberbullying
Paola Tiziana Cruciani (born 1958), Italian actress, comedian and playwright
Tiziana Domínguez (born 1985), Spanish fashion designer and artist
Tiziana Lauri (born 1959), Italian ballerina
Tiziana Lodato (born 1976), Italian film, stage and television actress
Tiziana Nisini (born 1975), Italian politician
Tiziana Pini (bor
Raffaella
Raffaella (also spelled Raffaela, Raphaella and Raphaela) is an Hebrew female name taken from the Hebrew male name Rafael, meaning in Hebrew "God heal her". Used as a female name in Israel, Italy, Greece, Spain, Brazil.
Franca
female given name
Etta
female given name
Eleanora
Eleanora or Eleonora may refer to:
Lara
name
Lilla
Lilla is a female given name, derived from Elizabeth.
Grazia
female given name
Clelia
female given name