Timotiu is a Sicilian equivalent of the English name "Timothy".
Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It originates in the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheus), which means "honoring God". The pronunciation will be "TEE-moo-TEE-oo" in Sicily.
Timoteo is an Italian equivalent of the name "Timothy" in English.Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the original Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timotheos), which tends to be translated as "honoring God" in English. The pronunciation will be "TEE-moh-TEY-oh" in Italian.
"Lois" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Loide.Specifically, the Italian and the English names are feminine proper nouns. Both names trace their origins back to the name of the mother of Saint Timothy (ca. A.D. 17 - ca. A.D. 80). Timothy's mother was a member of the Jewish population in what is now Anatolia whereas his father was Greek.The pronunciation is "loh-EE-deh."
Loide is an Italian equivalent of the English name Lois.Specifically, the the Italian and the English names are feminine proper nouns. They trace their origins back to the name of the Jewish mother of Saint Timothy (ca. A.D. 17 - ca. A.D. 80). The pronunciation is "loh-EE-deh."
Timoteo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Timothy." The masculine proper noun originates in the Greek name Τιμόθεος (Timótheos, "honored by God" or "honoring God"). The pronunciation will be "TEE-mo-TEY-o" in Italian.
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"Ty Severe" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian name Ti Severo. The name in question offers the diminutive Ti, which may be a nickname for a number of names such as Tibaldo ("Theobald") and Timoteo ("Timothy"). The pronunciation will be "tee sey-VEH-ro" in Italian.
English: "Timothy" means German: "Timotheus".
"Matt" and "Tim" are English equivalents of the Italian name Teo. The diminutive serves as an affectionate nickname not only for Matteo ("Matthew") and Timoteo ("Timothy") but also for Filoteo ("Philotheus"), Teobaldo("Theobald"), Teodemaro ("Theodemar"), Teodorico("Theodoric"), Teodoro ("Theodore), and Teofane("Theophane"). The pronunciation will be "TEY-o" in Pisan Italian.
Timothy Wilson has written: 'Flags at sea' 'Ceramic art of the Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): British Museum, Catalogs, Italian Majolica, Majolica, Renaissance Majolica
Her parents are Darlene and Timothy Mowry. Her Mother is African-american and her father is Italian-American. ;)
Timothy. Webb has written: 'English romantic Hellenism, 1700-1824'
The native Irish name Tadhg is considered an equivalent for Timothy.