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Gia isn't Italian
by
Siri
(guest)
2/27/2008, 9:02 PM
in reply to
a message by Jasmine
And
Gianna
,
Giada
, and
Giovanna
are.
Gia
is listed as English, which means that it would follow English rules, therefore it's
Gia
. Furthermore
Gia
isn't even related to any of the Italian names but is listed as a possible variant of
Gaia
.
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