Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Why does OP have to name her children names that people are using (italian or not?)....but as someone who lived In Italy from 06-09 I can tell you there are still tons of Vinces and Carmellas/Carmellos.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:I love Cataldo and Dominic (also family names for us). Corrado is great but you are right people will nickname him Cory.
Not gonna lie, though, I'm a huge Star Trek fan and would probably go with GianlucaLuca is a great nickname.
Anonymous wrote:Background: DC 1 is Vincent DC 2 is Carmella
Debating on name for DC 3 (boy) between Gianluca or Corrado...also open to other suggestions!!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the insight. Carmella was my mothers name and Corrado is also a family name but I do realize the Sopranos connection. I am thinking that with this up in coming generation it won't be a big deal though?? I also agree Gianluca seems hard to pronounce but its really not...John-Luca. I worry Corrado will get shortened to Cory which I really don't care for. Keep the suggestions coming!