No, Paplaelune is not an Italian girls name. It does not appear to have any known origin or meaning as a name.
Lucia is a female name in Italian. It is a common name for girls and is associated with the Christian saint St. Lucia.
Zola is a girls' name of Italian origin meaning "earth," while Yoli is a unisex name of Aztec origin meaning "heart."
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
Fulvia is a feminine given name of Latin origin. In Italian, it does not have a specific meaning, as it is a proper noun. It is simply used as a name for girls, similar to how names in other languages do not necessarily have inherent meanings.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
The Italian version of the popular girls' name 'Stephany' is 'Stefania'
The Name Mia Is Italian I think!!!! Mia x
"Girls" in English is ragazze in Italian.
Yeah why not? And what does having a French and Italian last name have to do with it?
The name Jalenda means "translucent." This name comes from Italian descent and is typically used for a girls name. It has different spellings as well.
"Three girls" in English means tre ragazze in Italian.
Caralina (car-a-li-na) its usally a girls name instead of a pet name
yea. Italian guys love American girls. there hot
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Examples of female Italian names include: Angela, Antonietta, Cosima, Gemma, Lucia and Nicoletta. The top 5 Italian names for girls born in 2013 were Sofia, Giulia, Martina, Giorgia and Sara.
The word or name is used in Arabic, Italian , Irish, Swedish and Spanish meaning 'welcome'. In Norse, the meaning is 'half protected'
Ai ragazzi italiani piacciono le ragazze italiane? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Do Italian boys like Italian girls?" The question translates literally as "Are Italian girls pleasing to Italian boys?" in English. The pronunciation will be "eye ra-GAT-tsee-ta-LYA-nee PYAT-tcho-no ley ra-GAT-tsey EE-ta-LYA-ney" in Pisan Italian.