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Amerigo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Harrison." The masculine proper noun originates in the Germanic name Haimiric ("mighty, world ruler") and relates to the English name "Harry" and "Henry." The pronunciation will be "a-MEY-ree-go" in Italian.

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