Bellezza indomata is an Italian equivalent of 'untamed beauty'. The feminine gender noun 'bellezza' is pronounced 'behl-LETS-tsah', and means 'beauty'. The adjective 'indomata' is pronounced 'een-doh-MAH-tah', and means 'untamed, undominated'.
"Beauty" in English is bellezza in Italian.
"Brown beauty" in English is bellezza bruna in Italian.
"Natural beauty" in English is bellezza naturale in Italian.
"Love and beauty" in English is amore e bellezza in Italian.
Sabrina means in Italian a princess of beauty
bellezza interiore
Bellezza maschile is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "male beauty." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "masculine beauty" in English. The pronunciation will be "bel-LET-tsa ma-SKEE-ley" in Pisan Italian.
Found in chapter 17 of book 4 UNTAMED... It is Maleficent ... after the evil witch from SLEEPING BEAUTY.
Bellezza duratura is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "lasting beauty." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which by word order translate as "beauty lasting" -- will be "bel-LET-tsa DOO-ra-TOO-ra" in Italian.
"Susan" in English means Susanna in Italian.
That dog is untamed.
The name Tionne is of American origin and is derived from the French name Tiane, meaning "untamed beauty" or "grace of God."