My entire family line goes with james and paul for male middle names. It's been that way for 3-4 generations now.
Some good Italian names for boys are Luca, Matteo, and Giovanni. For girls, popular Italian names include Sofia, Isabella, and Giulia.
The most popular American baby names are Michael, Matthew, Jacob, Joshua, and Christopher.
For the girl: Italian: Sabatina. African American: Aba. For the boy: Italian: Macci. African American: Dacia. Hope I helped! ************************************************************************
Some common Italian names for males are Giovanni, Luca, Marco, and Alessandro. For females, popular Italian names include Sofia, Giulia, Valentina, and Chiara.
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Some popular names were Anne Abigail Elisabeth for boys Thomas Gabriel James Joshua
Some of the most common Italian surnames are Rossi, Russo, Ferrari, Esposito and Bianchi. Other popular names are Romano, Colombo, Ricci, Greco and Marino.
futbol! or soccer in American. The Italian futbol team is called the azzuri!! they won the world cup in 2006!! :)
"Monica" is the same in Italian and in English.Specifically, the Italian and the English words are feminine proper nouns. In both languages, the name is a popular choice for first and middle names. The Italian pronunciation is "MOH-nee-kah."
Chiara is an Italian equivalent of the Italian-American name Kiara.Specifically, the Italian and the Italian-American names are feminine proper nouns whose English equivalents also include Claire and Clare. They trace their origins back to the feminine form, clara, of the Latin masculine adjective clarus. Their original meaning therefore is "clear, famous" (claro, rinomato).The pronunciation is "KYAH-rah."
I think it was Perry Como