Friday, January 27, 2012

Can anyone think of any good Italian meaning girl names?

I'm slightly confused.....I came up with Fiore Albero (which is blossom tree) but it sounds quite strange. Can anyone come up with any that would sound natural in Italian?Can anyone think of any good Italian meaning girl names?
Dolce Fiore sounds better because it actually means Sweet Flower (or Blossom) but Fiore Albero it means Flower \ Tree. Alltogether it's not how we would say Blossom Tree who sounds more like Albero Fiorito and it's kind of a weird name. I'm loving Dolce Fiore. A lot %26lt;3 Mmm I'm guessing you wanted something flower-y mmm can't really think of anything better than Dolce Fiore. That's cute. I can give you a list of Italian names and their english meaning anyway.

Stella = Star

Luna = Moon

Selene = Ancient Roman Goddess, impersonation of the Moon

Gea = Greek Goddess, impersonation of the Earth

Jasmin is a name used over here but litterally in Italian you would say Gelsomino for the flower... As a girl name you can use Gelsomina but it's quite ugly in my opinion.

Terra = Earth

Rosa = Rose

Margherita = Daisy

Giglio = Lily

Viola = Pansy [it also means the color purple]

Bocciolo = unblossomed flower

Orchidea = Orchid

Erba = Grass

Ninfea = Water-Lily.

Nuvola = Cloud.

Aria = Air

Marino [male] Marina [female] = Something that has to do with the sea.



With some ecceptions these are not common names [ecceptions being Gelsomina, Rosa, Margherita, Marina, Viola, Stella, Selene (or Selena) or even Luna or Aria which still are a little more unusual]. By the way, again... I love Doce Fiore.
umm i dont know if this helps but my best friend is italian and her name is Jasmin i think its a beautiful name for a gorgeous girl :DCan anyone think of any good Italian meaning girl names?
Gabriella (Woman of God)Can anyone think of any good Italian meaning girl names?
Love Dolce Fiore...hate Albero(sounds manly)...i'd name her Dolce Fiore for sure

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