"Kar-MEL-la" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Carmella. The name represents the feminine form of a traditional first name for children in Italian-speaking families. It traces its origins back to biblical times.
In Italian, "Carmella" is pronounced as "car-MEL-lah." It is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the name Carmel.
In Italian, "ci" is typically pronounced like the English "ch" sound in "cheese" or "church." For example, "ciao" is pronounced "chow" in Italian.
William in Italian is "Guglielmo." It is pronounced as "goo-LYEHL-moh."
'Charlie' in Italian is spelled the same way and is pronounced as "CAHR-lee."
The word castelli is pronounced "cah-STELL-ee" in Italian.
In Italian, the word "pain" is pronounced as "pane" (pronounced pah-neh with the stress on the first syllable).
carmella
"Carmel" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Carmella. The feminine proper noun traces its origins back to the ancient Hebrew כרמל (karmél) for "God's vineyard." The pronunciation will be "kar-MEL-la" in Italian.
There is no saint named Carmella.
Carmella DeCesare's birth name is Carmella Danielle DeCesare.
Carmella Crush is 163 cm.
Forte is an Italian equivalent of 'Bryan'. The Celtic name is pronounced 'BREEH-ahn' in Italian. It means 'strong'. The equivalent in Italian is pronounced 'FOHR-tay'.
Forte is an Italian equivalent of 'Briana'. The Celtic name is pronounced 'bree-AH-nah' in Italian. It means 'strong'. The equivalent in Italian is pronounced 'FOHR-tay'.
William in Italian is "Guglielmo." It is pronounced as "goo-LYEHL-moh."
Carmella Sabaugh was born in 1938.
Carmella Santiago is 165 cm.
Carmella Cammeniti was born in 1984.
Carmella DeCesare is 5' 8".