Antonio is an Italian equivalent of the English name Anthony.
Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun. It traces it origins back to the Latin name Antonius and probably further back to the Etruscan Anto. Its original meaning is unknown. But "priceless" (inestimabile) is a suggested meaning.
The pronunciation is "ahn-TOH-nyoh."
Paige is an English loan name in Italian.
Gary is an English loan name in Italian.
Giudi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Judy".Specifically, the English and Italian forms are both nicknames for a feminine proper name. Giuditta is the Italian equivalent of the English proper name Judith. The pronunciation will be "DJOO-dee" for the nickname and "djoo-DEET-tah" for the complete name.
Sandi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Sandy".Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It serves as a nickname for Alessandra ("Alexandra") or Alessandro("Alexander") in Italian and as a given name or nickname in English. The pronunciation will be "SAN-dee" in Italian.
Carlo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Carl".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. The English and the Italian names originate in the Germanic word karlaz("free man"). The pronunciation will be "KAHR-loh" in Italian.
"Anthony" in English means Antonio in Italian.
Yes, Anthony Sciartelli is an Italian name in terms of the surname.Specifically, Anthony is the English equivalent of Antonio, which is a popular masculine first name among Italian language speakers. The last name is Italian in origin. The pronunciation is "ahn-TOH-nyoh shahr-TEHL-lee."
No! Anthony is an Italian name!
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Antonio Berto Minnelli is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Anthony Bobby Minnelli." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- in which Berto ("Bobby") is a diminutive for Roberto ("Robert") -- will be "an-TO-nyo BER-to meen-NEL-lee" in Italian.
Anthony is the English equivalent of the Italian name Antonio.Specifically, the Italian name is the masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "ahn-TOH-nyoh." Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine equivalent, Antonia, is pronounced "ahn-TOH-nyah."
Anthony
"Anthony" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Antonio. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- whose origins go back to the Latin family name Antonius("inestimable"?), of possible more ancient Etruscan derivations -- will be "an-TO-nyo" in Italian.
"Name" in English means nome in Italian.
"Shaun" in English is the Italian name Giovanni ("John") or the Irish loan name Shaun in Italian.
"Hi! My name is..." in English is Ciao! Mi chiamo...! in Italian.
Assisi is an Italian loan name in English.