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.
Giuffrido is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jeffrey." Etymologists may disagree on some parts of the original Germanic name even though they tend to agree that ultimately "peace" is part of the originally intended meaning. The pronunciation will be "djoof-FREE-do" in Italian.
Fredo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jeff." The nickname serves as a diminutive for Goffredo("Jeffrey"), whose origins trace back to the Germanic name Godafrid for "God's peace." The pronunciation will be "FREY-do" for the nickname and "god-FREY-do" for the forename in Pisan Italian.
Goffredo Michele Bruno is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jeffrey Michael Burnett." The above-mentioned equivalent may be assumed for culturally enriching experiences with name equivalents in language classes even though the real world prefers the name to match with such official documentation as birth certificates, identity cards, and passports. The pronunciation will be "gof-FREY-do mee-KEY-ley BROO-no" in Italian.
As it is a proper name, it would not be translated, and would remain as "Jeffrey yac".
Jeff Timmons's birth name is Jeffrey Brandon Timmons.
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From Jeffrey it means "From The Peaceful Place" and is from English origins.
It's pronounced the same as in English.
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'.