Salvatore?
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My mother's first husband was named John Salvatore. His parents were Italian-born, so yes, I've always thought of it as an Italian name, and it never really occurred to me that non-Italians would even want to use it, though I think it's fine if they do.
My mother passed up the chance to make my brother a junior and named him John Richard rather than John Salavatore Jr. I can't say that I blame her. I really can't stand this name, sorry.
My mother passed up the chance to make my brother a junior and named him John Richard rather than John Salavatore Jr. I can't say that I blame her. I really can't stand this name, sorry.
I love it. It ended up being one of my favorite Italian male names after seeing Cinema Paradiso. I really like the Italian pronunciation though. The English one just doesn't appeal to me as much. I don't think it's too out there. As for other variations, I love Salvador too. I like the girls' names you listed too.
Well, I'm Italian and I find a bit too old-mannish (you're unlikely to find a young Salvatore, and if you do, he's probably named after his grandfather). Also, it gives a strong Catholic vibe.But maybe it would give a different impression in the US. I don't think it's too Italian to use if you're not Italian, I love a lot of Jewish names and I'm not Jewish.
This message was edited 5/27/2008, 11:05 AM
Thank you! Haha, I was actually looking for your take on this particular name =]
I think its really cool... and totally usable yeah I like it
I'm thinking of using Salvatore as a mn, btw.