Pietro is Peter in Italian.
The Italian nickname for "Peter" is "Pietro."
The Italian nickname for Dominic is "Domenico".
Michelangelo's nickname was "Il Divino" which means "The Divine One" in Italian. In his native language, it is spelled "Il Divino."
'Cheech' doesn't directly translate from Mexican Spanish to Italian, as it's a nickname or name that may not have a literal translation.
No, Tony is not an Italian name in terms of the spelling even though it is the English equivalent of a name whose origins are in Italy.Specifically, the name functions most commonly as a masculine proper noun. It is a nickname for Anthony. The names reflect the English translations of the Italian nickname Toni and the Italian given name Antonio, whose origins may be Etruscan or Peloponnesian Greek.Tony for Italians became widely popular do to Ellis Island bringing Italians and stamping To NY (To New York)
Pinocchio is a male Italian name because it comes from the Italian word "pinolo," meaning pine nut. The character Pinocchio from the fairy tale was created by Italian author Carlo Collodi, so it makes sense that the name would be Italian and male.
The nickname Peter Pan gave Wendy was "Little Mother"
Alessandra is the Italian version of Alexandra
his nickname is peter pan
Geppetto in Italian is a nickname for Giuseppe("Joseph") in Italian.
Matt is a cognate nickname in Italian and English.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It is a nickname for Matteo in Italian and "Matthew" in Engilsh. The pronunciation is "maht."
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No! Anthony is an Italian name!
The Italian nickname for Dominic is "Domenico".
La Viola (The Purple) is the nickname of the Italian soccer team Fiorentina.
Peter McGuire's nick name is Disturber of the public peace
Bello is a nickname which describes a "handsome" Italian. The masculine singular adjective in question translates as "beautiful," "handsome," and "nice-looking." The pronunciation will be "BEL-lo" in Italian.
Fredo may be an Italian equivalent of 'Jeff'. It's a nickname for 'Goffredo', which is the Italian equivalent of 'Jeffrey'. The complete name is pronounced 'goh-FREH-doh'. The nickname is pronounced 'FREH-doh'.