In north-east Italy there are lots of surnames that don't end in vowels - Benetton, for example. Then there's 'Canalis' - the surname of George Clooney's Italian girlfriend.
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Not neccesarily. I did some research many years ago, with an Italian professor, whose name ended in ' -----san'.
Here are some surnnames (last names) of some famous Italians, both past and present. 'de Vinci'. Galilei Caravaggio Avogadro Garibaldi Musolini ( infamous) Caruso Gigli Lanza Pavarotti Barone Ginoble Boschetto. NB THe last three forvthe trio of 'Il Volo' an Italian Popera trio. Some American Italians. Sinatra Martino (Dean Martin) Capone
Yes, "Gianantonio" is a last name.Specifically, the name combines the first names "Giovanni" and "Antonio." The name "Giovanni" means "John." It often is shortened to "Gianni" or even "Gian" before names that begin with vowels. The name "Antonio" means "Anthony."The pronunciation is "DJYAH-nahn-TOH-nyoh."
In the Italian White pages - see the related link.
Some Italian last names starting with "D" are Di Giovanni, De Luca, De Rossi, and D'Angelo.
No it is not Italian names usually end with a vowel usually a i and o
I was unable to locate the name on a web search, but it most likely is an Italian name. Many last names that end with "elli" are Italian.
A few last names meaning "light" include Dalca (Romanian), Leggièri (Italian), Lichtenberg (German) and Tinker (English).
vowels
The short vowels: ev-i-de... The last e is silent.