"DJOHR-djoh nah-POH-lee-TAH-noh" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Giorgio Napolitano.
Specifically, the name is that of Italy's eleventh president. He took office on May 15, 2006. As the country's first president-elect who was a Communist Party member, he was born on June 29, 1925 in south Italy's cultural capital and major city of Naples.
"LO-yah-KOH-noh" is a pronunciation of the Italian name Loiacono.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun. It may serve as a family surname. As a last name, it tends to be found in southern Italy.
"Drah-GEE-tsah" is the Italian pronunciation of the name Dragica.Specifically, the name is a proper noun. It originates in the Slavic family of languages. In Italian, the letter "c" normally would be pronounced as "tch". But because of Italian language speakers' familiarity with its Slavic language speaking neighbors to the east and to the north, they respect the Slavic sound of "ts" for "c".
Jayden is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. Native Italian names tend not to include certain letters - such as y - in their spelling. The pronunciation is "djeh-dehn."
Francesca is an Italian equivalent of the French name Francine.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The French and the Italian names relate to the English name "Frances". The pronunciation will be "frahn-TCHEY-skah" in Italian and "Frawn-seen" in French.
"DJOO-see" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Giusi.Specifically, the name functions as a proper noun. It may be a nickname for the given names Giustina ("Justine") and Giustino ("Justin"). It also serves as a last name, particularly in Sicily.
Giorgio Bianco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "George White." The surname also translates as Bianca, Bianche and Bianchi in Italian. The pronunciation will be "DJOR-djo BYAN-ko" in Pisan Italian.
"Armed people" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Armani.Specifically, the word is a masculine proper noun. It is the last name of one of Italy's most famous fashion houses, Giorgio Armani S.P.A. The pronunciation will be "ahr-MAH-nee" in Italian.
Zeppe is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Joe".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It serves as a nickname for the masculine proper name Giuseppe("Joseph"). The pronunciation will be "ZEP-pey" for the nickname and "djoo-ZEP-pey" for the complete noun.
MEEL-lee is an Italian pronunciation of the name 'Millie'.
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Simonetta is an Italian equivalent of the French name Simonette.Specifically, the Italian and French names are feminine proper nouns. The pronunciation of the Italian name is "SEE-moh-NEHT-tah." The pronunciation of the French name is "see-moh-neht."
"Djoo-STEE-noh" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Giustino.Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine equivalent, Giustina ("Justine"), is pronounced "djoo-STEE-nah" in Italian.
"Ka-VEL-le" is the Italian pronunciation of the name Chavelle.Specifically, the name is a proper noun. It may be of French, Hebrew or Italian origins. Its original meaning may be related to "goats" in French and to "keys" in Italian. It will be found in northeastern Italy.
"George" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Giorgio.Specifically, the Italian and English names are masculine proper nouns. They trace their origins back to the Greek word γεωργός (geōrgos). The original meaning of the name is "farmer" or "earth-worker" (contadino, lavatore della terra).The pronunciation is "DJOHR-djyoh."
"LO-yah-KOH-noh" is a pronunciation of the Italian name Loiacono.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun. It may serve as a family surname. As a last name, it tends to be found in southern Italy.
Nicola is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Nicolas."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine proper noun. It can be a first, middle or last name. The pronunciation is "nee-KOH-lah.'
Pizza is the same in English and Italian since it is an Italian loan word in English. The pronunciation will be "PEET-tsa" in Italian.