The Italian girl's name Calogera is pronounced as "kah-loh-JEH-rah." The emphasis is on the "JEH" syllable, and the "C" is pronounced like a "K." The "g" in "gera" is soft, similar to the "g" in "gem."
Cassandra Calogera's birth name is Katie Rabbett.
"Good elder" or "Noble elder" may be English equivalents of the name "Calogera."Specifically, the family name may be found on the Italian island of Sicily. It is an old name that traces back to the classical language of the ancient Greeks. It combines the Greek word "kalos" for "good, noble" with the Greek word "gheron" for "old, elder."
"KAH-pwa" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Capua.
"Gyan-car-low" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Giancarlo.
The way to pronounce the Italian name Loiacano is "LO-ia-KO-no."
The way to pronounce the name Alcibiade, Italian for the Greek name Alcibiades, is "AL-tchee-BYA-dey" in Italian.
"Ar-tey-mee-sya" is a way to pronounce the Italian name Artemisia.
"Mee-KEH-leh" is the way to pronounce the Italian name Michele.
Jehn-TEE-leh is the way in which the Italian name 'Gentile' is pronounced.
No, Paplaelune is not an Italian girls name. It does not appear to have any known origin or meaning as a name.
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"KROHK-koh" is the way to pronounce the Italian family name "Crocco."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine noun that is used in the singular. Its literal meaning is "hook." But it also may be translated as "curve."