Lato positivo is an Italian equivalent of 'bright spot'. The masculine noun 'lato' means 'side, aspect'. The masculine adjective 'positivo' means 'positive'. Together, they're pronounced 'LAH-toh poh-see-TEE-voh'.
Not really a bright spot, but a prominence, the word is "flare".
"The pretty bright one" in English is il luminoso grazioso in Italian.
Faculae.
Spot (Stain) = Macchia Spot (Location) = Posto Spot (To detect, see) = Individuare
The bright spot near the moon tonight is likely a planet like Venus or Jupiter. Planets are often visible near the moon, appearing as bright points of light in the night sky.
Mayella's flowers.
The bright spot of your day might mean the part of your day that makes you the happiest. This might be a meeting with a friend, a lunch date, or even a great coffee break.
"Filberto" is a Spanish or Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning "very bright" or "bright support."
Etna
Occhi luminosi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Bright eyes!" The masculine plural phrase also translates literally as "Luminous eyes!" in English. The pronunciation will be "OK-kee LOO-mee-NO-see" in Pisan Italian.
Timbuktu makes great bags that are brightly colored and very easy to spot.
"Robertino" is a masculine Italian given name, derived from the name "Roberto," which means "bright fame" or "famous" in Italian.