Re: Spanish or Italian?
in reply to a message by Felie
I am not sure if it is fair for me to do it, since I am Italian. well, I'll give it a try.
FEMININE
Aurora - Italian
Elena - Italian
Alba - Italian
Sandra - Italian
Rosa - Italian
Fabiana - Italian
Anita - Both (It was my Italian great-grandma's name, but I also associate it with Anita Garibaldi, which I presume was from South-America)
Cristina - Italian
Luisa - Italian
Elvira - Italian
Laura - Italian
Carmen - Spanish
Sara - Italian
Manuela - Italian
Teresa - Italian
Adriana - Italian
Antonia - Italian
Brigida - Neither
Mara - Italian
Carolina - Italian
Clara - Italian
Amanda - Italian
Berta - Italian
Emiliana - Italian
Serafina - Italian
Rita - Italian
Emilia - Italian
Aida - Italian
Claudia - Italian
Bernarda - Italian
Amalia - Italian
Diana - Italian
Marta - Italian
Olga - Italian
Matilde - Italian
Eva - Spanish
Carla - Italian
Sabina - Italian
Edna - Italian
Flora - Italian
Eloisa - Spanish
Gloria - Spanish
Griselda - Italian
Ramona - Spanish
Micaela - Italian
Eulalia - Spanish
Rosalia - Italian
Irene - Italian
Filomena - Italian
Sonia - Italian
MASCULINE
Alberto - Italian
Antonio - Italian
Samuel - Spanish (or, even better, everything but Italian)
Diego - Spanish
Manuel - Spanish
Arturo - Italian
Iago - Spanish
Mauro - Italian
Leandro - Italian
Fernando - Spanish
Claudio - Italian
Alfredo - Italian
Clemente - Italian
Benito - Italian
Teodoro - Spanish
Mario - Italian
Alfonso - Spanish
Anselmo - Italian
Severo - Italian
Carmelo - Italian
Gerardo - Italian
Sergio - Spanish
Lucio - Italian
Federico - Italian
Leopoldo - Italian
Eliseo - Italian
Casimiro - Italian
Manolo - Spanish
Emilio - Italian
Celso - Italian
Ernesto - Italian
Vladimiro - Italian
Cipriano - Italian
Gaetano - Italian
Roberto - Italian
Arsenio - Italian
Claudio - Italian
Eusebio - Spanish
FEMININE
Aurora - Italian
Elena - Italian
Alba - Italian
Sandra - Italian
Rosa - Italian
Fabiana - Italian
Anita - Both (It was my Italian great-grandma's name, but I also associate it with Anita Garibaldi, which I presume was from South-America)
Cristina - Italian
Luisa - Italian
Elvira - Italian
Laura - Italian
Carmen - Spanish
Sara - Italian
Manuela - Italian
Teresa - Italian
Adriana - Italian
Antonia - Italian
Brigida - Neither
Mara - Italian
Carolina - Italian
Clara - Italian
Amanda - Italian
Berta - Italian
Emiliana - Italian
Serafina - Italian
Rita - Italian
Emilia - Italian
Aida - Italian
Claudia - Italian
Bernarda - Italian
Amalia - Italian
Diana - Italian
Marta - Italian
Olga - Italian
Matilde - Italian
Eva - Spanish
Carla - Italian
Sabina - Italian
Edna - Italian
Flora - Italian
Eloisa - Spanish
Gloria - Spanish
Griselda - Italian
Ramona - Spanish
Micaela - Italian
Eulalia - Spanish
Rosalia - Italian
Irene - Italian
Filomena - Italian
Sonia - Italian
MASCULINE
Alberto - Italian
Antonio - Italian
Samuel - Spanish (or, even better, everything but Italian)
Diego - Spanish
Manuel - Spanish
Arturo - Italian
Iago - Spanish
Mauro - Italian
Leandro - Italian
Fernando - Spanish
Claudio - Italian
Alfredo - Italian
Clemente - Italian
Benito - Italian
Teodoro - Spanish
Mario - Italian
Alfonso - Spanish
Anselmo - Italian
Severo - Italian
Carmelo - Italian
Gerardo - Italian
Sergio - Spanish
Lucio - Italian
Federico - Italian
Leopoldo - Italian
Eliseo - Italian
Casimiro - Italian
Manolo - Spanish
Emilio - Italian
Celso - Italian
Ernesto - Italian
Vladimiro - Italian
Cipriano - Italian
Gaetano - Italian
Roberto - Italian
Arsenio - Italian
Claudio - Italian
Eusebio - Spanish