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  2. Sienna (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Irises of a burnt sienna color or with a burnt sienna-colored center.. Sienna or Siena is a feminine given name of Italian origin and unclear meaning. [1] The original usage of the name is derived from the Italian city [2] and may also refer to the burnt orange color of its clay rooftops.

  3. Category:Food and drink companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Catering and food service companies of Italy (1 C) Coffee companies of Italy (3 C, 7 P) D. ... Italian chocolate companies (2 C, 9 P) S. Supermarkets of Italy (9 P)

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  5. 13 Italian Chain Restaurants That Are Totally Worth a Visit - AOL

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    For a chain, Rosti makes sure to deliver personal service with food praised as "amazing" on the side. While not a place for the kids, grown-ups will love the thin-crust, wood-fired pizzas and ...

  6. 50 Three-Syllable Girl Names That Are Feminine, Fierce and ...

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    This name of Italian origin is derived from the laurel tree—a symbol of victory—and has old-timey vibes that are just right for parents looking to bring back a classic. F.J. Jimenez/Getty ...

  7. Sienna (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sienna may also refer to: Businesses and organizations. Sienna Senior Living, a Canadian senior housing company; Places. Italy Sienna, an ...

  8. Sienna - Wikipedia

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    Sienna (from Italian: terra di Siena, meaning "Earth of Siena") is an earth pigment containing iron oxide and manganese oxide. In its natural state, it is yellowish brown, and it is called raw sienna. When heated, it becomes a reddish brown, and it is called burnt sienna. [2]

  9. Italian name - Wikipedia

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    The Italian nome is not analogous to the ancient Roman nomen; the Italian nome is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman nomen is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption for both sexes, likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern ...