That's interesting. I don't think of
Norma and
Jessica as Italian, because I primarily relate the origin to
Norman and Shakespeare (I think of it as an elaboration of a Hebrew name made up by an Englishman to sound Italian). I don't usually think of
Linda as Italian either, except when I think of
Rosalinda - I didn't realize it's popular in Italy.
Liza,
Linda,
Norma,
Viola,
Ines,
Patrizia seem like older generation names to me;
Jessica and
Victoria come across as young, relative to those.
Maria,
Giulia, and
Sofia seem the most timeless. I've never seen Giac or
Isacco before (but have seen
Giacomo, which sounds better than
Jacob to me but not than
Yakov).
I like that
Norma is a constellation yet sounds so ordinary. I like flower names and probably would pick
Viola over
Violet. I like
Alphonso.
Patrizia looks more stylish than
Patricia does to me, but also it makes
Trish or
Trisha impossible, which is slightly disappointing.
Ines seems fashionable when I think of it as Spanish.
Giulia looks elegant, but I prefer
Julia. I'd prefer
Eliza to
Liza (it seems more complete), though
Liza seems more Italian (reminds me of
Lisa).
Anise is cute, but I prefer
Anisa,
Inessa,
Inez.
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