Giancarlo
Okay, I've seen the name Giancarlo pop up twice in posts over the past couple of days, and it's really beginning to grow on me. Thoughts?
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I like it so long as the pronunciation is right.
It's okay when you are Italian and have and Italian last name. I think the name is actually really really common in Italy. It doesn't work with an English last name and living in Europe the name sounds quite boring to me. I don't know but it's just soooooooo Italian so if you are not Italian it just seems kind of weird. It's kind of like Jose or Juan which are really popular in Spain and kind of THE traditional Spanish names so using them when you're not Spanish seems weird.
I encountered an adorable Giancarlo (7) at the library several days ago.