The Italian horn charm is also called cornicello.
http://www.charmfactory.com/italian-horn-charm.htm
Corno is Italian for the (French) horn.
Another name for the corucopia is the Horn of Plenty
Horn
valve horn
Cornet
A "Cornucopia".
The Italian equivalent of the name Jennie is Gianna. Both names share a similar origin, as Gianna is derived from the name Giovanna, which is the Italian form of Joanna. Gianna is a popular name in Italy and carries a classic charm similar to Jennie.
There isn't any!
I'm pretty sure it's just horn of plenty
latin Tiberis, Italian Tevere
Yes. Madonna in Italian is another name for Mother Mary.
The name of the old Italian language is Latin, as the language of the Romans when they ruled Italy and much of Europe and since the Italian language is partly based on Latin.