Re: Which Italian names would you use where you live?
in reply to a message by Felie
Would use:
Anastasia
Edda
Ginevra
Iolanda
Leda
Ondina (middle)
Taide
Artemio (middle)
Ippolito (middle)
Zeno
Also like:
Alina
Allegra
Alma
Anaide
Amalia
Apollonia
Artemia
Atenaide
Aurora
Beatrice
Bernardina
Brigida
Carla
Cornelia
Demetra
Dianora
Elisa
Elvia
Eulalia
Fiammetta
Flora
Francesca
Gregoria
Greta
Imelda
Leonora
Lucia
Mattea
Marina
Nadia
Renata
Rosalba
Rosalia
Rubina
Serafina
Silvestra
Silvia
Stella
Teodora
Viola
Vita
Viviana
Zaira
Apollinare
Cosmo
Dio
Saturnino
Taddeo
~☆July Song Recommendation☆~
Regard, Years & Years - "Hallucination": https://tinyurl.com/yc8pkj5w
Anastasia
Edda
Ginevra
Iolanda
Leda
Ondina (middle)
Taide
Artemio (middle)
Ippolito (middle)
Zeno
Also like:
Alina
Allegra
Alma
Anaide
Amalia
Apollonia
Artemia
Atenaide
Aurora
Beatrice
Bernardina
Brigida
Carla
Cornelia
Demetra
Dianora
Elisa
Elvia
Eulalia
Fiammetta
Flora
Francesca
Gregoria
Greta
Imelda
Leonora
Lucia
Mattea
Marina
Nadia
Renata
Rosalba
Rosalia
Rubina
Serafina
Silvestra
Silvia
Stella
Teodora
Viola
Vita
Viviana
Zaira
Apollinare
Cosmo
Dio
Saturnino
Taddeo
~☆July Song Recommendation☆~
Regard, Years & Years - "Hallucination": https://tinyurl.com/yc8pkj5w
This message was edited 7/6/2022, 6:36 PM
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Hmm, interesting question. I'm not of Italian descent, so I probably wouldn't use an Italian name. That said, I am Hispanic and love many Spanish names that are also used in Italian. In the US, I think it's more common to think of these names (including Luna, one example you mentioned), as Spanish rather than Italian.
These are some of the Italian names used in the US where I would not necessarily expect the bearer to be of Italian descent: Dante, Gianna, Isabella, Matteo, Enzo, Gabriella, Arianna, Giovanni, Giuliana, Angelina, Gia, Angelo, Mario, Romeo, Santino, Francesca, Luca. I could see a few other names going in that direction over the next decade or so: Elia, Elio, Renzo, Chiara, Giulia, Alessia, Giada, Gioia, Antonella, Livia, Cosima, Vito, Aida, Raffaella.
And here are some of the Italian names I like best. Not sure I would use any of these, but I'm quite fond of them all: Orlando, Ottavio, Ottavia, Vittorio, Vittoria, Falco, Saverio, Dante,
These are some of the Italian names used in the US where I would not necessarily expect the bearer to be of Italian descent: Dante, Gianna, Isabella, Matteo, Enzo, Gabriella, Arianna, Giovanni, Giuliana, Angelina, Gia, Angelo, Mario, Romeo, Santino, Francesca, Luca. I could see a few other names going in that direction over the next decade or so: Elia, Elio, Renzo, Chiara, Giulia, Alessia, Giada, Gioia, Antonella, Livia, Cosima, Vito, Aida, Raffaella.
And here are some of the Italian names I like best. Not sure I would use any of these, but I'm quite fond of them all: Orlando, Ottavio, Ottavia, Vittorio, Vittoria, Falco, Saverio, Dante,