Mi chiamo James is an Italian equivalent of 'My name is James'. The reflexive 'mi' means 'myself'. The verb 'chiamo' means '[I] am called or call'. All together, they're pronounced 'mee kee-AH-moh jehmz'.
But there's an Italian equivalent of 'James'. It's 'Giacomo', which is pronounced 'JAH-koh-moh'. As is the case with many Italian names, there's also a feminine equivalent in 'Giacoma', which is pronounced 'JAH-koh-mah'.
Giacomo Donald (First name changes, second doesn't)
Jay is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, it is a masculine proper noun. It tends to be a nickname for "James." Giacomo is the Italian equivalent of "James." People with that names sometimes have the nickname Giachi.The pronunciation is "DJAH-kee" in terms of the Italian nickname and "DJAH-koh-moh" in terms of the complete Italian name.
He is Italian American. And his last name is spelled "Gandolfini"
Yes but his mom was. His Mom's name was Trudy Greenbush.
His full name is Alfredo James Al Pacino and he is Italian American.
The name James is spelled the same in Latin as it is in English. The name James in Italian is spelled as Giacomo.
"James" in English is Giacomo in Italian.
"James" in English is Giacomo in Italian.
"Jacquelyn, " in addition to all of its spelling variations, in English is Giacoma in Italian. The feminine proper name represents the feminine equivalent of the masculine proper name Giacomo ("James"). The pronunciation will be "DJA-ko-mo" in Italian.
I'm fairly sure that its Italian
The prevailing view is that James comes form Italian Giacomo, which is a form of the Hebrew name Jacob, which means "he supplanted" (his brother Esau). Compare Hebrew ta'qbul'ah, "trick".
No, James Darren is not of Greek descent. He is of Italian descent.