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Patrizia [paˈtrittsja] is a feminine Italian given name meaning "noble". [1] Notable people with the name include: Patrizia (singer), Italian-Canadian dramatic coloratura soprano who performs operatic rock; Patrizia von Brandenstein (born 1943), American production designer; Patrizia Ciofi (born 1967), Italian operatic soprano
The formal plural is very rarely used in modern Italian; the unmarked form is widely used instead. [19] For example: Gino, Lei è un bravo ingegnere. Marco, Lei è un bravo architetto. Insieme, voi sarete una gran bella squadra. ("Gino, you are a good engineer. Marco, you are a good architect. Together, you will make a very good team.").
In the Albanian version, Linda is a feminine name which means "birth" or "fertility". The masculine form is Lind . [ 4 ] In South African terms the name Linda means "wait" and is not gender based; similar names are Lindiwe also meaning "waited for" but often just written as Lindi in short.
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Ornella is an Italian feminine given name, probably derived from ornello, "flowering ash tree" (Fraxinus ornus).It was coined by Gabriele D'Annunzio in his 1904 play The Daughter of Iorio [1] [2] [3] and popularized by the fame of singer Ornella Vanoni and, later, of actress Ornella Muti.
Donna [1] is an English-language feminine first name meaning 'woman' in modern Italian, and 'lady' or 'mistress' in classical Italian. [2] The original meaning is closer to 'lady of the home' and was a title of respect in Italy, equivalent to Don [2] for gentlemen or lord.
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Bel paese (Italian: [ˌbɛl paˈeːze,-eːse]) or Belpaese is the classical poetical appellative for Italy, meaning the 'beautiful country' in Italian, due to its mild weather, cultural heritage, and natural endowment. The usage of the term originated in the Middle Ages, being used by Dante Alighieri and Petrarch: del bel paese là dove 'l sì ...