Guglielmino is an Italian equivalent of 'Bill'. It's formed from 'Guglielmo' ['William'] and the suffix '-ino' ['dear, little']. It's pronounced 'goo-lyee-ehl-MEE-noh'.
Vilio is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Bill." The pronunciation of the diminutive for the masculine proper noun Guglielmo ("William") will be "VEE-lyo" in Italian.
For the name Bill, it's just Bill.. But if you're talking about a dollar bill it is: fatturare
Elmo o Guglielmo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Bill or William." Elmo represents a diminutive for the masculine proper name Guglielmo, whose origins track back to the German name Wilhelm ("wilful protection"). The respectively pronunciations will be "EL-mo" for the nickname and "goo-LYEL-mo" for the forename in Pisan Italian.
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
No. Letizia is an Italian name.
No! Anthony is an Italian name!
In Italian Patrick is: Patrizio
In Italian, the name "Seda" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common Italian name.
Bill
A cute Italian name is Paolino
actually, Sabrina is an Italian name...