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Giuseppe is an Italian equivalent of the English name Joseph.Specifically, the Italian and English names are masculine proper nouns. They may serve as first or middle names. The pronunciation is "djoo-ZEHP-peh."
Marca is the feminine version of the Italian name Marco.Specifically, Italian first names tend to have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine form of Marco tends to find its English equivalent in "Marcia." The pronunciation is "MAHR-kah."
Giosuè is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Joshua."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun. Both the Italian and the English names derive from the original Hebrew for "Yahweh is salvation." The pronunciation is "djyoh-SWEH."
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."
Tomaso is an Italian equivalent of 'Thomas'. It's pronounced 'toh-MAH-soh'. As is the case with many Italian names, there's a feminine equivalent. It's 'Tomasa', which is pronounced 'toh-MAH-sah'.
In Italian "names" means "nomi" the plural form of "nome".
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There are many baby names out there that have Italian origins. Some common Italian boy baby names are: Leonardo, Giovanni, Mario, Antonio, and Bruno. Some common Italian girl baby names are: Maria, Bianca, Gina, and Isabella.
names that end in i or lli or have cc in them are usually Italian
Not necessarily, Italian last names can be spelled with a vowel at the end, but not all Italian last names are spelt with a vowel(s).
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Some good Italian names for boys are Luca, Matteo, and Giovanni. For girls, popular Italian names include Sofia, Isabella, and Giulia.
They are Italians. Their names are also Italian.
'France' in Italian is 'Francia'.
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Italian girls' names include: Caleigh Giovanna Elizabeth Stefania Anna Louisa Rosa