'Antonio' is an Italian equivalent of 'Anthony'. It's pronounced 'ahn-TOH-nyoh'. Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. Here, the feminine equivalent, 'Antonia', is pronounced 'ahn-TOH-nyah'.
"Anthony" in English means Antonio in Italian.
No! Anthony is an Italian name!
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Yes, Anthony Sciartelli is an Italian name in terms of the surname.Specifically, Anthony is the English equivalent of Antonio, which is a popular masculine first name among Italian language speakers. The last name is Italian in origin. The pronunciation is "ahn-TOH-nyoh shahr-TEHL-lee."
Saint Anthony of Padua is buried in the Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua in Padua, Italy.
Anthony obviously has not only Italian ancestors but also Albanian.ALBANESE, ALBANESI: Originaly from Albania.Since the 15th century many people migrated from Albania to Abruzzi, Molise, Apulia, Calabria, Sicily.
The Italian composer Gioachino Anthony Rossini was born on February 28th, in the year 1792. He was from a small Italian town on the Adriatic Coast called Pesaro. After suffering cancer and not recovering after a second surgery, he died in November of 1868.
Anthony Blunt has written: 'The Roman drawings of the XVII and XVIII centuries in the collection of Her Majesty the Queen atWindsor Castle' -- subject(s): Drawings, Italian, Italian Drawings, Windsor Castle
Antonio Berto Minnelli is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Anthony Bobby Minnelli." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- in which Berto ("Bobby") is a diminutive for Roberto ("Robert") -- will be "an-TO-nyo BER-to meen-NEL-lee" in Italian.
Casey Anthony's tattoo on her shoulder is written in Italian, Bella Vita, which translated to English is "beautiful life".
Frank Sinatra was 100% Italian, although born in America. Both of his parents were Italian immigrants. (Italian immigrants Natalie Della (née Garaventa) and Anthony Martin Sinatra)