Giachi is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Jackie." The diminutive in question serves as a shortened form of the feminine proper name Giachetta ("Jacqueline"), which ultimately originates as one of the evolving feminine versions of the ancient Hebrew name יַעֲקֹב (Ya'akov, "Supplanter") for "Jacob." The pronunciation will be "DJA-kee" for the diminutive and "dja-KET-ta" for the complete name in Italian.
"Jackie" in English is Giacomina in Italian.
Jack Bronis's birth name is Jack B. Ungeheuer.
Jack Lietzke's birth name is Jack Howard Lietzke.
Jack Martell's birth name is Jack Francis Martell.
His real name is Thomas J. Black According to Oct 2003 GQ Jack said when he signs a bill at a restaurant, he signs it with his given name, Thomas Black.
Jack Nicklaus' middle name is William.
"Jack little" and "small Jack" are English equivalents of the Italian name Giampiccolo. The surname in question combines the diminutive Gian ("Jack") for Giovanni ("John") and the masculine singular adjective piccolo ("little," "small"). The pronunciation will be "djam-PEEK-ko-lo" in Italian.
'Gianni' is an Italian equivalent of 'Jack'. It's pronounced 'DJAHN-nee'. It's a nickname for 'Giovanni', which the Italian for 'John'.
"Jack" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Gian. The diminutive in question represents a shortened form of the masculine proper noun Giovanni ("John"). The pronunciation will be "djan" in Italian.
Nope, he is Lebanese.
No. Letizia is an Italian name.
No! Anthony is an Italian name!
The baby's name is Jack-Jack Parr .
"Nick (and) Jack" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Colani.Specifically, the word functions as a masculine proper noun. It involves the combination of the nickname Cola ("Nick") for Nicola ("Nicolas") and the nickname Ianni ("Jack") for Giovanni ("John"). It originates in Sicily and the southern Italian peninsula, where there are many related variants: Colagiovanni, Colaianni, Colajanni, Colanni, Colianni, Colaninno. Some suggest that the name honors an Italian-born son, Nicolas, of a Greek-born father since Ianni can be linked to the Greek name Ιωάννης or Γιάννης (Ioannis) for "John."The pronunciation will be "ko-LA-nee" in Italian.
A cute Italian name is Paolino
actually, Sabrina is an Italian name...
Yes, Antonio is an Italian name.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.