Mi chiamo Paolo is an Italian equivalent of 'My name is Paul'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'mee kee-AH-moh POW*-loh'. Many names in Italian have masculine and feminine equivalents. In this case, the feminine equivalent is 'Paola', which is pronounced 'POW-lah'.
*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'chow'.
actually, Sabrina is an Italian name...
Maurizio is the Italian name for Mauricio.
Frederick in Italian is Federico.
Jehn-TEE-leh is the way in which the Italian name 'Gentile' is pronounced.
The Italian last name Coronato means the word crown
The Italian name for Paul is Paolo.
It's Italian, as he is half Italian, although I'm not sure what it stands for.
This form of the name is Spanish.It means "of Paul", implying "son of Paul".Paul is from the Latin word for "small".
Pope John Paul I was Italian but Pope John Paul II was Polish.
No, the name Pablo is not Italian in origin. The masculine proper noun instead serves as the Spanish equivalent of "Paul," whose translation into Italian is Paolo("POW-lo").
I believe it's Italian. Severo = strict Severino = the "ino" could mean lesser, smaller or younger (For example the name Paolo = Paul and Paolino = little Paul)
Paola is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Paula." The proper name originates as the feminine equivalent of Paolo ("Paul"), whose origins trace back to the Latin word paulus for "petite." The pronunciation will be "POW-la" in Pisan Italian.
Yes, DJ Pauly D, whose real name is Paul DelVecchio, is of Italian descent. He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and embraces his Italian heritage.
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Yes, 'Antonio' is a common Italian name. It is the Italian equivalent of the English name 'Anthony'.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
No. Letizia is an Italian name.