Capobianchi is an Italian, not a Spanish, last name. The surname literally translates into English as "leader (of the) whites." The pronunciation will be "KA-po-BYAN-kee" in Italian.
I don't think so. Delgadillo is a spanish surname.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
YES. My grandmother's name was Lillo and she came from Naples, Italy.
No, the last name "Trejo" is not Italian.Instead, it is a Spanish name. Some Spanish-speakers who bear the last name descend from inhabitants of the northwestern province of Galicia in Spain. It has been suggested that the Celts settled in Ireland after sailing from departure points in Galicia. Additionally, it has been suggested that some European last names that start with such letter combinations as "Tr-" trace back to Celtic names.
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
I don't think so. Delgadillo is a spanish surname.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
Probably it is Spanish.
Italian and Spanish.
It could be, but it sounds more Italian than Spanish. Corrado is definitely Italian.
The Last Name Consalvo is a Italian Translation of the last name Gonsalvo also known as Gonzalez
No, the last name Martínez is not an Italian surname since it is Spanish, with the original meaning "son of Martin."
It could be, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese
The last name corona is spanish And Italian but it could also be English from England
No it's Spanish. Literally means Whitehouse.
It came from a Spanish, French, and Italian origin.
It originates from Venice, Italy. Mainly An Italian-Spanish last name.