"Francis" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Francesco. The masculine proper noun numbers among its nicknames -- equivalent to "Frank" and "Frankie" -- Cecchino, Cecco, Cesco, Cesto, Checco, Chicco,Ciccillo, Ciccio, Cicio, Cuccio, Fra, and Franco. The respective pronunciations will be "fran-TCHEY-sko" for the forename and "tcheyk-KEE-no, "TCHEK-ko," TCHEY-sko," "TCHEY-sto," "KEK-ko," "KEEK-ko," "tcheek-TCHEEL-lo," "TCHEEK-tcho," TCHEE-tcho," KOOT-tcho," "fra," and "FRAN-ko" for nicknames in Italian.
"Francis" in Italian is "Francesco".
The Italian nickname for "Peter" is "Pietro."
No, Francesco Bernoulli is a fictional character from the Cars movie franchise created by Pixar Animation Studios. He is actually a race car from Italy in the movie.
The Italian nickname for Dominic is "Domenico".
No, "Cicci" does not mean "Frank" in Italian. "Frank" in Italian is "Francesco" or "Franco."
The name of one of the Italian footballers is Francesco Totti.
No, Francis is not the Italian form of a name which nevertheless originates in Italy.Specifically, the Italian equivalent is Francesco. It originates in the Latin Franciscus for "Frenchman, (person) from France". The pronunciation will be "fran-TCHE-sko" in Italian.
"Francis" in Italian is "Francesco".
No, Francesco Bernoulli is a fictional character from the Cars movie franchise created by Pixar Animation Studios. He is actually a race car from Italy in the movie.
Franco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Franko".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It originates in the Latin Franciscus for "Frenchman, (a person who comes) from France". The pronunciation will be "FRAN-ko" in Italian.
"Francis" in English is Francesco in Italian. The masculine proper name traces its origins back to the medieval Latin name Franciscus for "belonging to the people (known as the) Franks." The pronunciation will be "fran-TCHEY-sko" in Italian."Francis" in English is Francesco in Italian.
"Fat" is an English equivalent of the Italian word ciccio. The masculine singular word also translates as "Frank" when capitalized, as a nickname for Francesco("Francis"). The pronunciation will be "TCHEET-tcho" for the adjective and nickname and "fran-TCHEY-sko" for the forename in Pisan Italian.
Debo is one Italian equivalent of the English name "Debbie".Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It serves as a nickname for Debora ("Debra") in Italian and a given name or nickname in English. The pronunciation will be "DEY-bo" in Italian.
Katie is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It is a nickname for Katherine in English, but not for the equivalent Caterina in Italian. The pronunciation is "keh-tee" in terms of the nickname and "KAH-teh-REE-nah" in terms of the complete Italian name.
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Francesco Totti
Sandi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Sandy".Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It serves as a nickname for Alessandra ("Alexandra") or Alessandro("Alexander") in Italian and as a given name or nickname in English. The pronunciation will be "SAN-dee" in Italian.