It comes from the Latin pavors/paors of the verb pavorem = be afraid of
The name Sabathia is of Italian origin. It is derived from the Italian word "sabbato," which means Saturday. The name Sabathia is generally associated with people of Italian descent.
Italian origin: Plural for Thomas.
late 15 cent.:from french, from Italian bravo 'bold' or spanish bravo 'courageous, untamed, savage' based on latin barbarus
Daughter of God, it's Italian
The origin of the surname Falconi is Italian, derived from "falcon". For more information, see related links below.
Italian
The word 'bravo' is Italian in origin.
It's Italian.
"fear none" translates to, "paura di nessuno" in Italian.
The cognate of the Italian word "largo" in English is "large."
Latin is the origin of the Italian word domenica.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun which means "Sunday". It originates in the Latin phrase diēs Dominica ("Day of the Lord"). The pronunciation will be "doh-MEY-nee-kah" in Italian.
italian
English gets it from Italian "razza'" which is probably Etruscan in origin.
The English to Italian translation for spaghetti is "gli spaghetti". Spaghetti is of Italian origin, and is the plural form of the Italian word "spaghetto".
Yes, "Bella" is not a French word. It is of Italian origin and means "beautiful" or "pretty" in Italian.
Italian. The word is derived from an ancient Greek word for bread.
"There is no far in love!" in English is Non c'è paura in amore! in Italian.