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Re: Johann
by
LH
(guest)
10/7/2014, 2:08 AM
in reply to
a message by Sabertooth
Good point - and the same is found in Italian with
Gian
- as the
John
prefix:
Gianluca
Gianmarco
Gianpaolo
etc.
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Sabertooth
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10/8/2014, 12:55 AM
It looks like Spanish completes a Latinate trifecta with:
JUAN-Carlos
JUAN-Domingo
JUAN-Miguel
JUAN-Pablo, etc.
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SugarPlumFairy
10/12/2014, 11:30 AM
And in Portuguese, of course.
João
Pedro
,
João
Carlos
,
João
Manuel
,
João
Francisco
, and many, many more.
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