No.
Lucia is a female name in Italian. It is a common name for girls and is associated with the Christian saint St. Lucia.
Zola is a girls' name of Italian origin meaning "earth," while Yoli is a unisex name of Aztec origin meaning "heart."
Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
Fulvia is a feminine given name of Latin origin. In Italian, it does not have a specific meaning, as it is a proper noun. It is simply used as a name for girls, similar to how names in other languages do not necessarily have inherent meanings.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
The Italian version of the popular girls' name 'Stephany' is 'Stefania'
The Name Mia Is Italian I think!!!! Mia x
Lucia is a female name in Italian. It is a common name for girls and is associated with the Christian saint St. Lucia.
"Girls" in English is ragazze in Italian.
Yeah why not? And what does having a French and Italian last name have to do with it?
The name Jalenda means "translucent." This name comes from Italian descent and is typically used for a girls name. It has different spellings as well.
"Three girls" in English means tre ragazze in Italian.
Caralina (car-a-li-na) its usally a girls name instead of a pet name
yea. Italian guys love American girls. there hot
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Examples of female Italian names include: Angela, Antonietta, Cosima, Gemma, Lucia and Nicoletta. The top 5 Italian names for girls born in 2013 were Sofia, Giulia, Martina, Giorgia and Sara.
The word or name is used in Arabic, Italian , Irish, Swedish and Spanish meaning 'welcome'. In Norse, the meaning is 'half protected'