[Opinions] Re: Names after Italian singers
in reply to a message by Felie
I like:
Elodie - love!
Bianca - so nice
Giulia
Okay:
Francesco - it could be nice if I didn't have the feeling that every second Italian man my age was named this :P
Fiorella - does it mean flower or little flower or something? If so, the meaning is nice. But it is very frilly sounding. It would be a good name for margarine or maybe a cake.
Michele - see Francesco. Just too common. And it looks like a French form of Michelle (in France Michele is actually more common than Michelle for girls, for boys it's Michel)
Samuel
Chiara
Alessio
Giuseppa - kind of nice. Is Giusy also used on its own? I know two women named this (Giusi and Giusy) always wondered whether they were nicknames
Raffaele
Leonardo
Antonio
Tommaso
Giovanna - I was wondering, is Gianna ever used as a full name? Popular?
Valeria - wondering if this was super common in the late 80s, early 90s? I know so many.
Dislike:
Ermal
Paola - not fond of the sound, I also don't like Paula
Sergiofeld - it is a bit odd
Fabrizio - makes me think of the words fabric and factory
Lodovica - Ludovica is okay
Marco - just know too many middle aged men named this to find it attractive
Clementino
Albano
Rosalino
Luigi - but I like Luigina, it is so cute!
Alice - I only like the French pronunciation and not even that is a favorite
Alex - bad personal associations with about every man/woman named this I ever met :P
Elodie - love!
Bianca - so nice
Giulia
Okay:
Francesco - it could be nice if I didn't have the feeling that every second Italian man my age was named this :P
Fiorella - does it mean flower or little flower or something? If so, the meaning is nice. But it is very frilly sounding. It would be a good name for margarine or maybe a cake.
Michele - see Francesco. Just too common. And it looks like a French form of Michelle (in France Michele is actually more common than Michelle for girls, for boys it's Michel)
Samuel
Chiara
Alessio
Giuseppa - kind of nice. Is Giusy also used on its own? I know two women named this (Giusi and Giusy) always wondered whether they were nicknames
Raffaele
Leonardo
Antonio
Tommaso
Giovanna - I was wondering, is Gianna ever used as a full name? Popular?
Valeria - wondering if this was super common in the late 80s, early 90s? I know so many.
Dislike:
Ermal
Paola - not fond of the sound, I also don't like Paula
Sergiofeld - it is a bit odd
Fabrizio - makes me think of the words fabric and factory
Lodovica - Ludovica is okay
Marco - just know too many middle aged men named this to find it attractive
Clementino
Albano
Rosalino
Luigi - but I like Luigina, it is so cute!
Alice - I only like the French pronunciation and not even that is a favorite
Alex - bad personal associations with about every man/woman named this I ever met :P