Some 'Italian' names
Hi !!!
I found a list of names that an Italian mother is asking for. She said that she wants a foreign name because her DH and she are bored with the big lack of creativity that we have in Italy about names.
Only an example: the Top30-popular-names-2016 is the 45.3% of all masculine names and the 39% of all feminine names used for babies that year.
She asked for the name Ramon (without the stressed o) and a user suggested her:
Brando
Jacopo (J is Y)
Enea (Aeneas)
Samuele (u is not 'you' but 'oo')
Diego
Tristano
Nicholas
Amos
Zeno (DZE-no)
Ilario (ee-LA-ryo)
Valerio
Pietro
WDYTO these names? And about an Italian baby with these names?
I found a list of names that an Italian mother is asking for. She said that she wants a foreign name because her DH and she are bored with the big lack of creativity that we have in Italy about names.
Only an example: the Top30-popular-names-2016 is the 45.3% of all masculine names and the 39% of all feminine names used for babies that year.
She asked for the name Ramon (without the stressed o) and a user suggested her:
Brando
Jacopo (J is Y)
Enea (Aeneas)
Samuele (u is not 'you' but 'oo')
Diego
Tristano
Nicholas
Amos
Zeno (DZE-no)
Ilario (ee-LA-ryo)
Valerio
Pietro
WDYTO these names? And about an Italian baby with these names?
Replies
So sad, I think there are a lot of wonderful italian names. But I did not know, that only few names are used IRL :(
I love Enea! And I really like Amos and Ilario.
I know two italian-speaking men called Valerio and a baby named Nicholas. All are fine and everybody pronouces it right. My mum comes from a partly italian-speaking area and my name is Ramona (I know you do not like it - but most people do) xD
I love Enea! And I really like Amos and Ilario.
I know two italian-speaking men called Valerio and a baby named Nicholas. All are fine and everybody pronouces it right. My mum comes from a partly italian-speaking area and my name is Ramona (I know you do not like it - but most people do) xD
This message was edited 8/15/2018, 1:42 AM