Morgan Brittany is of Irish/Italian descent. Thus the dark hair and incredible blue eyes!
Ciao mi chiamo Brittany is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello, my name is Brittany."Specifically, the greeting ciao means "hello." The reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called, call." The pronunciation is "chow* mee KYAH-moh BREET-tah-nee."The English word Brittany also can name the culturally distinct region of Brittany in northwestern France. That region is called la Bretagne in French and la Bretagna in Italian. But Italian language speakers tend not to translate Brittany as a feminine proper noun into Bretagna in Italian. Instead, they most likely would keep Brittany as Brittany in the case of a person's name.*The pronounciation is the same sound as in the English word "chow."
Brittany has no meaning in Hawaiian, but it can be spelled Pelikani
Bretagna is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Brittany." The feminine proper noun may serve as the name of a person or place, with the location being preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the"). Either way, the pronunciation will be "bey-TA-nya" in Italian.
Do you mean Brittany Susan Pears from Glee? If you do then that is her real name!
The name Britney is a different spelling of Brittany, which is named after the French region of Brittany
If you mean the region of Britanny then it is spelt Bretagne
"From Great Britain." Britney is a variant spelling of 'Brittany.' Brittany is a region of NW France.
Brittany did a life.
No, "minigooch" does not mean anything in Italian. It is not an Italian word or term.
Brittany, in France. It comes from the Latin use of the word Britannia to mean both Brittany and Great Britain; indeed, in modern Italian Brittany is Bretagne and Great Britain Gran Bretagne. Bretons are very similar culturally and ethnically to the Celtic peoples of the British Isles, especially the Cornish and Welsh. It is said that Welsh and Breton fishermen can have conversations with each other in their own languages.
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