Yes, Sofia Black-D'Elia (b. 1992) is of Italian descent.
Specifically, the actress was born in Clifton, New Jersey. She grew up in North Jersey. Her ethnic background draws on Jewish and Italian cultural heritages.
Sofia Black D'Elia is of Italian and Jewish descent.
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Delia Antal's birth name is Delia Ancuta Antal.
Delia Amaro is 5' 7".
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.
Delia Goldson is 6'.
"Sophie" in Italian is "Sofia."
Delia Lennie has written: 'Posso Presentarle' 'Selected prose passages for translation into Italian'
Sofia black for all that there is on this planet.
Sean e Sofia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Sean and Sofia".Specifically, the name Sean is a proper noun whose Italian equivalent of Giovanni("John"). The conjunction e means "and". The name Sofia is a feminine proper noun.The pronunciation will be "SHAH-ney soh-FEE-ah" in Italian.
Sofia Bompiani has written: 'Italian explorers in Africa' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Discovery and exploration, Italian, Italians
Sofia Black D'Elia was born on 1991-12-24.
sofia vari, an Italian sculptor.
a Mexican boy that loves sofia a Mexican boy that loves sofia a Mexican boy that loves sofia -------- It's an Italian name. And the boss of Team Rocket.
"Sofia" is an Italian equivalent of "Sophia."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine proper noun. It is a popular first name among Italian females. The pronunciation is "soh-FEE-ah."
"Sophie" in terms of a female and "Sofia" in terms of a capital city are English equivalents of the Italian name Sofia.Specifically, the Italian word may be a feminine proper noun. Or it may be the name of Bulgaria's capital city. Either way, the pronunciation stays the same: soh-FEE-ah."
Delia Zamudio has written: 'Piel de mujer' -- subject(s): Biography, Black Women, Poor women, Race relations, Sex discrimination against women, Social conditions, Women, Black
No. It is Greek If you want any other name go to WWW.zelo.com/first names