Yes, Antonio is an Italian name.
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
No, Tony is not an Italian name in terms of the spelling even though it is the English equivalent of a name whose origins are in Italy.Specifically, the name functions most commonly as a masculine proper noun. It is a nickname for Anthony. The names reflect the English translations of the Italian nickname Toni and the Italian given name Antonio, whose origins may be Etruscan or Peloponnesian Greek.Tony for Italians became widely popular do to Ellis Island bringing Italians and stamping To NY (To New York)
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
In Italian Patrick is: Patrizio
In Italian, the name "Seda" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common Italian name.
The Italian name for Lisa is "Elisa".
"Anthony" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Antonio. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- whose origins go back to the Latin family name Antonius("inestimable"?), of possible more ancient Etruscan derivations -- will be "an-TO-nyo" in Italian.
Antonio Cervi has written: 'Senza maschera' -- subject(s): Actors, Italian, Actresses, Italian, Italian Actors, Italian Actresses
Alessandro Scarlatti was an Italian composer famous for his operas. Antonio Vivaldi was a famous Italian Baroque composer who was known for his violin concertos.
No, Tony is not an Italian name in terms of the spelling even though it is the English equivalent of a name whose origins are in Italy.Specifically, the name functions most commonly as a masculine proper noun. It is a nickname for Anthony. The names reflect the English translations of the Italian nickname Toni and the Italian given name Antonio, whose origins may be Etruscan or Peloponnesian Greek.Tony for Italians became widely popular do to Ellis Island bringing Italians and stamping To NY (To New York)
Yes, Anthony Sciartelli is an Italian name in terms of the surname.Specifically, Anthony is the English equivalent of Antonio, which is a popular masculine first name among Italian language speakers. The last name is Italian in origin. The pronunciation is "ahn-TOH-nyoh shahr-TEHL-lee."
Antonio Vivaldi
"Antony" in English is Antonio in Italian.
Anthony is the English equivalent of the Italian name Antonio.Specifically, the Italian name is the masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "ahn-TOH-nyoh." Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine equivalent, Antonia, is pronounced "ahn-TOH-nyah."
"Anthony" in English means Antonio in Italian.
Antonio Maria has written: 'La Spagna, il teatro, la Sardegna' -- subject(s): Dialect literature, Italian, Italian Dialect literature, Italian Religious drama, Italian drama, Religious drama, Italian
My name is Antonio, and Antonio means "Priceless"
Antonio Rossi has written: 'La mistica cetra' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Italian Paraphrases, Paraphrases, Italian