No, Tiscareno is not an Italian name. The surname in question originates as an indication of the bearer's ancestral home in the village of Tiscar, near the major southern Spanish city of Sevilla ("Seville"). The pronunciation will be "TEE-ska-REY-no" in Italian and Spanish since it is possible that a descendant of that family moved to insular or peninsular Italy during times when Spain dominated Italian culture.
No, 'Tiscareno' is not a typical Italian surname. It is more commonly found in Spanish-speaking countries, especially in Mexico.
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
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".
Spanish (Tiscareño): probably habitational name froma derivative of Tiscar, a village near Seville.
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
No. Letizia is an Italian name.
No! Anthony is an Italian name!
In Italian Patrick is: Patrizio
In Italian, the name "Seda" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common Italian name.
A cute Italian name is Paolino
actually, Sabrina is an Italian name...
if i had a name in Italian it would probably be "Siena"
nome, pronounced no-may
Maurizio is the Italian name for Mauricio.