'Moderno', which is pronounced 'moh-DEHR-noh', is an Italian equivalent of 'modern'. That's the form of the adjective that's used to describe what's 'modern' and masculine. In the case of a 'modern' female, the form becomes 'moderna'.
The modern Italian name for the region Rome is in is called Lazio.
Francese is the modern Italian equivalent of 'Gallic'. Gallico is an older term in Italian. It comes from the ancient name of 'Gallia' ['Gaul'] for modern day France.
In ancient Rome this was the name of the modern Italian city of Modena.
Uniscali Modern Italian is the name of a restaurant in Denver. Upstairs on the Square is the name of a restaurant in Boston.
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art was created in 1998.
"Sebastian" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Sebastiano. The masculine proper name means "from Sebastia," the ancient name of the modern city of Sivas in Turkey, and traces its origins back to the Greek word σεβαστός (sebastos) for "venerable." The pronunciation will be "SEY-ba-STYA-no" in Pisan Italian.
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
Susanna is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Suzanne." The feminine proper noun originates in the name שׁוֹשַׁ×?Ö¸Ö¼×”(Shoshannah), which relates to the "lily" in ancient Hebrew and the "rose" in modern. The pronunciation will be "soo-SAN-na" in Italian.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
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No. Letizia is an Italian name.
No! Anthony is an Italian name!