Sheryl is a German loan name in Italian.
Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It means "free". The meaning translates into Italian as libera in the sense of being without physical restrictions.
The pronunciation will be "SHEY-reel" in terms of the loan name and "LEE-bey-rah" in terms of the description in Italian.
The Italian translation of the German loan name "Sheryl" is "Sheril."
The Italian translation of 'Hailie' is not a direct translation. It would typically be left as 'Hailie' since it is a name and names are often transliterated rather than translated into other languages.
Bree is an Irish Gaelic loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Irish Gaelic word brigh for "exalted one, high one" or "power". The pronunciation will be "bree" in Italian.
Bis is a French loan word in Italian.Specifically, the word can be an adverb or noun. As an adverb, it means "again, repeat, twice". As a noun, it translates as "encore, repetition".The pronunciation will be "beess" in French and Italian.
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Aria is an Italian loan word in French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which typically identifies the solo song by an opera's leading soprano or tenor -- will be "A-rya" in French in Italian.
It is a loan translation of the German mitmachen.
There is no German equivalent of the English word teenager, so the Germans have adopted Teenager as a loan word.
Scelto as a translation and McAninch as a loan word are Italian equivalents of the English name "McAninch." Italian language speakers prefer to use official names from such documents as identity cards and passports even though translated forms have their place in such settings as language-learning classes. The pronunciation will be "SHEL-to" in translation and mee-KA-neetch" as a loan name in Italian.
Sasha is the same in Italian and Russian. Specifically, the name functions as a Russian loan name in Italian. It is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation will be "SA-sha" in Italian.
Liz is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the loan name is a feminine proper noun. It is a nickname for Elizabeth in English, but not for the equivalent Elisabetta in Italian. The pronunciation is "leez" in terms of the loan nickname, "eh-LEE-zah-BEHT-tah" in terms of the complete Italian name, and "BEHT-tah" in terms of an equivalent Italian nickname.
Eve Swenson is an English/Scandinavian loan name in Italian.Specifically, the loan name consists of a first and last name. The first name is a feminine proper noun whose Italian equivalent is Eva. The way in which Italian language speakers pronounce the loan name is "eev sweh-sohn."
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.
Richie is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It is a nickname for Richard in English, but not for the equivalent Riccardo in Italian. The pronunciation is "REE-tchee" in terms of the loan name and "reek-KAHRD-doh" in terms of the Italian complete name.
Wagner is a German loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the German last name Waganari. Its original meaning is "wagon driver" (conducente di carri) or "wagon maker" (produttore di carri).The pronunciation is "vahg-nehr."
Rita is an Italian loan name in English.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It often serves as a nickname for such names as Margarita("Margaret"). The pronunciation will be "REE-tah" in Italian.
Dallas is an English loan word in Italian.Specifically, the word is a proper noun. It may designate a person or place. The pronunciation will be "DAHL-lahss" in Italian.
Kirsty is a Scots loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It is a nickname for Christine (Cristina). The pronunciation is "KEER-stee" in terms of the loan name and "kree-STEE-nah" in terms of the Italian full name equivalent.