No, Tony is not an Italian name in terms of the spelling even though it is the English equivalent of a name whose origins are in Italy.
Specifically, the name functions most commonly as a masculine proper noun. It is a nickname for Anthony. The names reflect the English translations of the Italian nickname Toni and the Italian given name Antonio, whose origins may be Etruscan or Peloponnesian Greek.
Tony for Italians became widely popular do to Ellis Island bringing Italians and stamping To NY (To New York)
Italy, I believe
The last name Saia is of Italian origin.
The last name Cefalo is of Italian origin.
No, the name "Parker" is of English origin. Although because of marriages, Italian people may also have this name.
Marazzi is an Italian surname. It is common in Italy and is of Italian origin.
It is of Italian origin.
It is of the Italian origin.
Italian.
well,it is a hispanic origin last name It is also an Italian last name - it means something like "beef" in Italian. It's name is in many Italian beef dishes.
Italy, I believe
The last name Cefalo is of Italian origin.
The last name Saia is of Italian origin.
It is of Italian or Spanish origin. It is more likely Italian because it has the name '' de'' before the name '' Nino''
No, the name "Parker" is of English origin. Although because of marriages, Italian people may also have this name.
Varela is not an Italian name because it is Galician in origin, from Portugal and Spain.
he he that's my name it's Italian.
Yes the last name Pastrana is Italian