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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - Im the one who suggested Juri or Luca. DH is italian, has family in Italy, and I could search and search thru their FB friends and nobody uses these old fashioned names. I am wondering if they are considered sort of like old fashioned and southern italian trashy, not sure (DH's family isn't southern or northern really). It would be strange there, so why do it here? Do your kid a favor - if you're going to go the italian name route, search through young italian people's facebook pages and look at their names to get some ideas. No Corrado etc. No no no.[/quote] You sound horrible and dull. (Look on Facebook for names? Ugh). If I were OP, I'd laugh at your comment and take it as an [i]endorsement[/i] of the names she likes, for the very fact you [i]don't[/i] like them. The "old fashioned" names are very popular with non-Jersey-Shore Italians (which it seems your husband and fb friends are, my family is from Florence and we use old-fashioned names). My cousins and nephews and nieces are currently names things like Vincent, Allesandra, Dominic, Danielle, Raffaele, Nico, Francesca. Gorgeous names. [/quote]
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