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Names that are easy for Americans to pronounce.
Last name is Italian, three syllables, starts with M and ends in O. |
| I’ve always loved Gianni. |
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Alessandro Danilo Davide Luca Matteo Nico Teodoro (Teo) |
Love all these except the last one. I had a HUGE crush on a foreign exchange student named Davide in HS! Wonder where he is now… |
+1. I love Gianni, too. |
| I've also loved Luca, simple and elegant. |
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Luca is VERY popular right now. I’m Italian so my family tends to re-use the same names over and over with lots of nicknames
Luigi - Louie, Lou Francesco - Cheech, Frank, Frenchi *Nicola - Nico Domenico - Mimo, Dom, Domenic Egidio - Eggi (soft g) Pasquale - for an easter time baby * my personal favorite. I love when boy names end in a. |
| Luca or Nico |
Love Matteo, but would rhyme with last name. |
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Giacomo
Massimo Luciano |
| I love Luca. |
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Giovanni
Antonio Leonardo Francesco |
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Paolo
Raffaello nn Raffie Lorenzo |
I REALLY dislike this one. Sounds so blue collar Jersey Italian-American. Maybe because I know so many of those that have named their kids this. (Including Snooki of trash TV fame, I think. Or maybe that's her DH. Can't remember) |
The name Nicola is primarily a gender-neutral name of English origin that means Victory Of The People. Except the gendre neutral part, have only met girls with this name. |