LilliMarlene's Personal Name List

Di Pietro
Usage: Italian
Rating: 37% based on 7 votes
Means "son of Pietro" in Italian.
Iannitti
Usage: Italian (Rare)
Rating: 20% based on 6 votes
Palumbo
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: pa-LOOM-bo
Rating: 23% based on 6 votes
From Italian palombo meaning "pigeon" (also "dogfish"). This form is typical of southern Italy.
Pelosi
Usage: Italian
Rating: 22% based on 6 votes
Patronymic or plural form of Peloso.
Vecchio
Usage: Italian
Pronounced: VEHK-kyo
Rating: 46% based on 7 votes
Means "old, aged" in Italian, originally used as a nickname for an older or oldest son or for someone who was prematurely grey or wrinkled.
Wolf
Usage: German, English
Pronounced: VAWLF(German) WUWLF(English)
Rating: 37% based on 6 votes
From Middle High German or Middle English wolf meaning "wolf", or else from an Old German given name beginning with this element.
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