Bambina - girl
Bambino - boy
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Ultimately from the Latin word infantem "infant" through French and Italian. The meaning evolved from Latin infantem"infant", to Italian infante originally "a youth", then later "foot soldier" to French infantrie to English infantry.A foot solder was called a youth because most of them were youths plus they were too low a rank to be part of the cavalry.
Putana is a demoness, who is killed by the infant-god Krishna.
The infant nurseries are called the hatcheries.
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
"Baby" is an English equivalent of the Italian word mimmo. The masculine singular noun in question also may be translated into English as "infant." The pronunciation will be "MEEM-mo" in Italian.
infant
infant
an infant
bambino
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
No. Letizia is an Italian name.