Actually none, since it derives from Greek and is of Hebrew descent (יוֹחָנָה Yôḥānnāh), which means "God is gracious".
Yes it is. It translates into English as "Joan"
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
No, Valencia is not an Italian name. The noun in question originates in the Spanish language. The Italian equivalent, Valenza, will be pronounced "va-LEN-tsa."
I don't think so. Delgadillo is a spanish surname.
Giovanna is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish name Juana. The feminine proper name traces its origins back to the ancient Hebrew יוֹחָנָן (Yochanan) for "Yahweh is gracious" and translates as "Joanna" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "djo-VAN-na" in Pisan Italian and "WA-na" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Yes it is. It translates into English as "Joan"
The last name 'Musso' is of the Italian decent.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
its of spanish decent
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
Italian
Frederick in Italian is Federico.
No, Valencia is not an Italian name. The noun in question originates in the Spanish language. The Italian equivalent, Valenza, will be pronounced "va-LEN-tsa."
I don't think so. Delgadillo is a spanish surname.
If your name is Dominic, Domenic or Domenico the nickname could be Mimmo if you're Italian or of Italian decent
Rojena is an Italian name it has nothing to do with Spanish