Yes, Bruno is an Italian name.
Specifically, Bruno is a masculine proper noun that literally means "brown." The pronunciation is "BROO-noh." Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine form, Bruna, is pronounced "BROO-nah."
Because Bruno has origins in the Old English, German, and Italian languages, it has enjoyed a wide popularity as a masculine given name for many years. Please be more specific in the edit of your question.
Yes, "Babini" is an Italian last name.
Yes, Laureano is an Italian name that means "They graduate."
No, the name is Italian and originates from Sicily. The name is actually the Italian word for "barber".
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Bruno in Italian means "Bruno" as a name and "(a person with) dark brown (hair)" in English.
Bruno Vale - Italian footballer - was born on 1911-07-10.
Bruno Tonioli is an Italian dancer and professional choreographer.
Italian monitor Faà di Bruno was created on 1917-04-01.
Bruno Tonioli is an Italian dancer and professional choreographer.
Bruno Mattei went by The Italian Ed Wood.
Bruno Roselli has written: 'Vigo' 'The teaching of Italian in the United States' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Italian language
Because Bruno has origins in the Old English, German, and Italian languages, it has enjoyed a wide popularity as a masculine given name for many years. Please be more specific in the edit of your question.
The name of the cat is Lucifer and the name of the dog is Bruno.
Bruno Solo's birth name is Lassalle, Bruno.
Bruno Sebastian's birth name is Bruno Sebastianutto.
Bruno Vilar's birth name is Bruno Villaraggia.