Come ti chiami? and Come si chiama? are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "What's your name?" The first-mentioned example represents the form for a peer group listener whereas the second serves as the form for a listener senior in age or rank to the speaker. The respective pronunciations will be "KO-mey tee KYA-mee" in the second person informal singular and "KO-mey see KYA-ma" in the second person formal singular in Italian.
È italiano il tuo nome? in the singular and È italiano il vostro cognome? in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Is your name Italian?" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits for a forename (instance 1) or a surname (option 2). The respective pronunciations will be "eh EE-ta-LYA-no eel TOO-o NO-mey" in the singular and "eh EE-ta-LYA-no eel VO-stro ko-NYO-mey" in the plural in Pisan Italian.
"Name" in English means nome in Italian.
Assisi is an Italian loan name in English.
Paige is an English loan name in Italian.
Gary is an English loan name in Italian.
Dylan is an English loan name in Italian.
"Kelsey" in English is Kelsey, as an English loan name, in Italian.
"Hi! My name is..." in English is Ciao! Mi chiamo...! in Italian.
Desmond is an English/Irish loan name in Italian.
"Shaun" in English is the Italian name Giovanni ("John") or the Irish loan name Shaun in Italian.
"Hello! My name is...!" in English means Ciao! Mi chiamo...! in Italian.
"Hello! Your name is...?" in English is Ciao! Come ti chiami...? in Italian.
Regina as a last name in Italian means "queen" in English.