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Hi !!!
Actress and model Francesca Chillemi with her husband Stefano Rosso welcomed a daughter in February 2016.
Her name is Rania.
WDYT?
Byeeeeeeeeeeeee
Alvise Anastasia Angelica Antonietta Basilio Bianca Cassandra Celeste Dante Eulalia Fiammetta Goffredo Isidoro Leonardo Luna Mara Margherita Mina Morgana Niccolò Orlando Riccardo Rossella Selene Serafina Stella Valentino Vanessa Veronica
Actress and model Francesca Chillemi with her husband Stefano Rosso welcomed a daughter in February 2016.
Her name is Rania.
WDYT?
Byeeeeeeeeeeeee
Alvise Anastasia Angelica Antonietta Basilio Bianca Cassandra Celeste Dante Eulalia Fiammetta Goffredo Isidoro Leonardo Luna Mara Margherita Mina Morgana Niccolò Orlando Riccardo Rossella Selene Serafina Stella Valentino Vanessa Veronica
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nice! I think I'll put it on my list! (well, if it exists on here, of course lol)
Hi !!!!!
Tanti saluti dall'Italia verso la Germania!!!! XDXDXD
Yes! Rania like Queen Rania.
It is nice that link because she is beautiful and elegant.
I like very much this spelling!
I love my name too!
Rossana is the Italian variant of Roxanne/Roxana.
I love it because it means light or dawn (so something about light and the daily voyage of the sun).
It is from Persian but recently I found that its original form (Roshanak) is very very similar to Rosh haShana the Hebrew New Year's Eve. I was very surprised by this concidence but.. I was so happy.
Everything in my name comes from "Middle East": I love that area since I was a child so I'm studying it at university (Arabic language, Hebrew History, Ancient Middle East cultures...).
Nomen Omen said Romans? For me it is true!
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Tanti saluti dall'Italia verso la Germania!!!! XDXDXD
Yes! Rania like Queen Rania.
It is nice that link because she is beautiful and elegant.
I like very much this spelling!
I love my name too!
Rossana is the Italian variant of Roxanne/Roxana.
I love it because it means light or dawn (so something about light and the daily voyage of the sun).
It is from Persian but recently I found that its original form (Roshanak) is very very similar to Rosh haShana the Hebrew New Year's Eve. I was very surprised by this concidence but.. I was so happy.
Everything in my name comes from "Middle East": I love that area since I was a child so I'm studying it at university (Arabic language, Hebrew History, Ancient Middle East cultures...).
Nomen Omen said Romans? For me it is true!
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I think it's pretty.