Yes, Lionello and Leonello are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "little lion."
Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine diminutive. It is formed by adding the diminutive suffix -ello to the masculine noun leone ("lion"). The pronunciation is "LEH-oh-NEHL-loh."
"little ball" or "polka-dot"
No, Ryan does not mean "little king" in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine/masculine proper noun. It is not at all Italian. One way of knowing this is the spelling: Native Italian names do not tend to include certain letters, such as y. Instead, the name traces its origins back to the ancient Irish Gaelic language, from which its original meaning is unclear.
"lui" means "him" in Italian.
Lion
Fert - no known word in Italian
kleiner löwe means little lion
Monticello means "hillock" or "little mountain" in Italian.
The term Arabella means beautiful lion or prayer in Latin and Italian. In Spanish the name means little Arabian Girl. It is also thought to mean beautiful grace.
Little peace maker
"little master" in italian
"Poor little thing" in Italian.
"little ball" or "polka-dot"
Greek for "Messenger" and Italian for "Pretty Little Baby"
I assume you mean the mythical creature? My guess is that they'd be a little larger than an average lion because they have a lion half.
Bambina is not French, it is Italian for a female little baby.
Lions are seen as bold and courageous. This would mean that you were bold, maybe a little rough.
a lion mean mean a big fat cat