Harris is an English loan name in Italian.
Specifically, the English loan name is a proper noun. It may be used as a first, middle or last name. It traces its origins back to the original Old French name Henri, which means "home ruler." The original meaning of the name Harris is "son of Harry."
The pronunciation is "AHR-reess."
No, Harris is not a German name. It is of English origin, derived from the medieval name Harry which is a diminutive of Henry.
"Name" in English means nome in Italian.
Harris is Welsh in origin, a variation of the English name Harold.
The origin of the name Harris in not Jewish, it is not Hebrew. Surely, the Hebrew nation has stolen the name and used it themselves as they have stolen countless names from French, Gernamic/english, and Italian languages. You may find a Jew with the name Harris, but it's just another Hebrew Rip-Off!
"Shaun" in English is the Italian name Giovanni ("John") or the Irish loan name Shaun in Italian.
"Hi! My name is..." in English is Ciao! Mi chiamo...! in Italian.
Assisi is an Italian loan name in English.
Paige is an English loan name in Italian.
Gary is an English loan name in Italian.
Dylan is an English loan name in Italian.
"Kelsey" in English is Kelsey, as an English loan name, in Italian.
Vanessa is the same in English and Italian. Specifically, the name functions as a feminine proper noun. It is not a native Italian name but instead an English loan name. The pronunciation will be "va-NES-sa" in Italian.