Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all so much! Beautiful suggestions that I would not have thought of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Giovanna
Lilla
Aurora
Alice ("ah-LEE-chay")
Noemi
Carlotta (say what you will but I like it!)
Please don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Alessandra
Valentina
Bellina
Julietta
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nina
I've loved the name Nina since I watched a character called Nina on one of the soap opera's years ago.
And it’s a nickname for Christina
Since when? I have never heard Nina as a nn for Christina.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, USA was supposed to be Isa (short for Isabella). Also for the PP, Chiara is pronounced with a K sound. Like kya-ruh. Note it’s only 2 syllables. I hate it when people add the “I” as a separate syllable. Like Gianna is pronounced Ja-nuh, Gee-a-nuh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mona Lisa!
As in Mona Lisa Vito.
Not Mona Lisa Saperstein?

Anonymous wrote:Giovanna
Lilla
Aurora
Alice ("ah-LEE-chay")
Noemi
Carlotta (say what you will but I like it!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nina
I've loved the name Nina since I watched a character called Nina on one of the soap opera's years ago.
And it’s a nickname for Christina
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was coming here to say ‘just not Gianna’. It’s the new Sofia. I know 3 in second grade.
Christina isn’t really Italian. It’s pretty though.
Christina Ricci. Christina with a two syllable Italian last name does sound pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Mona Lisa!
As in Mona Lisa Vito.