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Names like Aria

Aria is a three-syllable Italian name that ends on a vowel. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.

The same sound

Three syllables, ending the same way as Aria.

Amelia Germanic · traditionally "work," from the old root amal that also gives Amalia; long entangled with the unrelated Latin Emilia. An 18th-century royal favorite revived worldwide, a full classic that answers to Amy, Millie, and Mia
Sofia Greek · "wisdom," in the spelling that Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Scandinavian families share; the same name as Sophia, one letter warmer to Romance-language eyes, and a global favorite in its own right
Alaia Spanish · Basque given name, "joyful, happy", from the word alai
Dania Italian · Italian short form of Daniela

The same roots

Also Italian names, from the tradition Aria comes from.

Gianna Italian · "God is gracious," the Italian short form of Giovanna, John's feminine; long an everyday name in Italy, it surged in 2000s America ahead of its mother name, with Gigi as its playful nickname
Jovi Italian · from the surname Bon Jovi, roughly 'good Jove'
Kiara Italian · variant of Chiara/Ciara, "clear, bright"
Sienna Italian · the English word for an orange-red color, ultimately from the city of Siena and its clay

The same feel

Also modern and musical names.

Shania Native-American · popularized by singer Shania Twain, who said it means 'on my way' in Ojibwe, though the etymology is disputed
Melody Greek · "song, melody"
Harmony English · from the word "harmony"
Antara Bengali · inner self, one who lives in the heart; also the name for the second section of a Hindustani classical music composition

Names of the same moment

Each of these is at its highest in the 2020s, the same decade as Aria, on a similar curve.

Alessia Italian · Italian feminine form of Alexis, from Greek 'defender'
Aleia Arabic · modern spelling in the Aaliyah family, "high, lofty, sublime"
Amaia Spanish · Basque name meaning 'the end'; the heroine of Navarro-Villoslada's 1879 novel Amaya
Giavanna Italian · variant of Giovanna, feminine of Giovanni, God is gracious
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