In Italian "names" means "nomi" the plural form of "nome".
Italian girls' names include: Caleigh Giovanna Elizabeth Stefania Anna Louisa Rosa
In the Italian White pages - see the related link.
Argentines have Italian names because of the large wave of Italian immigration to Argentina in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many Italians came to Argentina seeking better economic opportunities and a new life, leading to a significant Italian influence on Argentine culture and society.
Probably named for the region it was made in
Some of the most common Italian surnames are Rossi, Russo, Ferrari, Esposito and Bianchi. Other popular names are Romano, Colombo, Ricci, Greco and Marino.
"De" or "di" at the beginning of Italian names typically mean "of" or "from" and are used to indicate a familial connection to a specific place or family. It is a part of the surname and signifies the person's lineage or origin.
Salvador and Salvatore (commonly shortened to Sal) mean saviour in Spanish and Italian respectively.
italian last names like fugno castano valastro
Gallardo is the name of a famous Italian bullrider, like many of the other Lamborghini names.
The mother of Jesus was Mary. The Italian name for Mary is Maria. The names Mary and Maria mean wished for child.
'Cristina' is an Italian equivalent of 'Kristin'. 'Christian' or 'believer in, follower of Jesus Christ' is the meaning of the Italian and Scandinavian forms of the name. Many names in Italian have feminine and masculine equivalents. The masculine equivalent of 'Cristina' is 'Cristino' in Italian.
Salvatore (like, Stefan and Damon from the Vamp Diares) It's italian.
There are many baby names out there that have Italian origins. Some common Italian boy baby names are: Leonardo, Giovanni, Mario, Antonio, and Bruno. Some common Italian girl baby names are: Maria, Bianca, Gina, and Isabella.
names that end in i or lli or have cc in them are usually Italian
Not necessarily, Italian last names can be spelled with a vowel at the end, but not all Italian last names are spelt with a vowel(s).
Some good Italian names for boys are Luca, Matteo, and Giovanni. For girls, popular Italian names include Sofia, Isabella, and Giulia.
They are Italians. Their names are also Italian.