Names generally don't need translation.
Your name is your name, no matter what language.
However, some names do have French equivalents
e.g. William = Guillaume, Jack = Jacques
Jillian is an English loan name in Italian.
Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It originates as a feminine derivative of the Latin masculine name Julius. Its original meaning therefore remains uncertain.
The pronunciation will be "djeel-lyahn" for the loan name and "djoo-LYAH-nah" for the Italian equivalent Giuliana.
The translation of the name Giovanni into English is John.
"Carolyn" in English means Carolina in Italian.
Jillian is not a Samoan name therefore does not have a Samoan translation. If a Samoan girl was named Jillian her family/friends would simply call her Jillian (or make up some sort of nickname for her).
"Jasmine" is one English equivalent of the Italian name Gelsimina.Specifically, the English and the Italian names are feminine proper nouns. The Italian form is a variation of the name Gelsomina. The pronunciation will be "DJEL-see-MEE-nah" in Italian.
There isn't a direct equivalent of the name "Makayla" in Italian. It's a name with English origins and doesn't have a common Italian translation.
The name Jillian is Latin. It means youthful. My name is Jillian and I've looked it up before
Clark as an English loan-name and Scrivano as a literal translation are Italian equivalents of the English name "Clark." The respective pronunciations of the proper nouns will be "klahrk" and "skree-VA-no" in 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.
Eva is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Eve".Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The English and the Italian names originate in the Hebrew name חַוָּה ("living"). The pronunciation will be "EY-vah" in Italian.
Pinocchio is a cartoon character's name whose translation from Italian is "pine eye" in English.
Carlo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Carl".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. The English and the Italian names originate in the Germanic word karlaz("free man"). The pronunciation will be "KAHR-loh" in Italian.
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.