Maria is the same in Italian and Portuguese.
Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It may be translated into English as "Mary". The pronunciation will be "ma-REE-a" in Italian and "muh-REE-uh" in Portuguese.
'Maria' is a name in the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In Italian and Spanish, it's pronounced 'mah-REE-ah'. In Portuguese, it's pronounced 'muh-REE-uh'.
Maria is the same in Italian and Portuguese. The feminine proper name originates in both cases as the feminine equivalent of the Latin name Marius and as a feminine forename of Hebrew and possibly ancient Egyptian origins. The pronunciation will be "ma-REE-a" in Italian and "muh-HEE-uh" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
Rachele is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese name Raquel.Specifically, the word is a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Hebrew רחל (Raḥel) for "ewe". The pronunciation will be "ra-KEH-ley" in Italian and "ha-keh-oo" in Portuguese.
Renaldo is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese name Reinaldo.Specifically, the noun is a masculine proper name. It traces its origins back to the combination of the Old High German words ragin ("advice, decision") and wald ("power, authority"). The pronunciations will be "rey-NAL-do" in Italian and "hey-NOW-doo" in Portuguese and the Carioca accent of Brazilian Portuguese.
Maria
Giacomo is an Italian equivalent of the Portuguese name Jaime.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the ancient Hebrew name יעקב (Ya'akov), which includes "follower" among its meanings. The pronunciation will be "DJAH-koh-moh" in Italian.
Malina doesn't have a portuguese translation. It's not a portuguese name either.
Marie is the French equivalent of the Portuguese name Maria.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. Its origins may be traced back to the names Maryam in Aramaic and Miriam in Hebrew. The name possibly means "beloved".The pronunciation will be "mah-ree" in French and "muh-REE-uh" in Portuguese.
The name Marisa is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Latin name Maris, meaning "of the sea."
Maria in portuguese
One idea is that the name Marissa is of Latin origin, meaning "of the sea." More likely, it is a combination of Maria and Luisa, used mainly in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
? Maria is an Italian name... do you mean la Madonna (Jesus mother)?