Boyle is actually Irish.
It's not either of them. It is Irish.
Italian
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
Frederick in Italian is Federico.
It could be, but it sounds more Italian than Spanish. Corrado is definitely Italian.
No. No. Di Santi is Italian. In Spanish it would be 'de los Santos.'
Rojena is an Italian name it has nothing to do with Spanish
"Paolo" is actually an Italian name, not Spanish. In Spanish, the equivalent name would be "Pablo." Both names are popular and have roots in Latin languages, so either would be a suitable choice. It ultimately depends on personal preference.
No, 'Marissa' is not specifically a Spanish name. It is a variant of the name 'Marisa', which can be found in various cultures and languages, including Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, among others.
fuego is actually Spanish fuoco is Italian for fire
Capobianchi is an Italian, not a Spanish, last name. The surname literally translates into English as "leader (of the) whites." The pronunciation will be "KA-po-BYAN-kee" in Italian.
Theodosio is a name given to a male. It originates from Spanish and Italian language. It is the Spanish and Italian for the Greek name, Theodosius that meant giving to God.