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  2. 125 Italian Boy Names and Their Meanings for Your ... - AOL

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    25. Aldo. While this means “old and wise,” it makes a great name for any boy. 26. Carlo. Keep your Italian heritage alive with this name that translates to “free man.”

  3. List of English words of Italian origin - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare introduced a lot of Italian or Latin words into the English language. Assassin and assassination derive from the word hashshashin (Arabic: حشّاشين, ħashshāshīyīn, also hashishin, hashashiyyin, means Assassins), and shares its etymological roots with hashish. It referred to a group of Nizari Shia Persians who worked ...

  4. Carmine (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Carmine is a male given name of Italian origins. It also has the meaning "purplish-red" from an Aramaic word qirmizī which means “crimson” in English. Notable people with the name include: Carmine Abate (born 1954), Italian writer; Carmine Abbagnale (born 1962), Italian competition rower; Carmine Agnello (born 1960), American alleged mobster

  5. Paolo - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Cappa (1888–1956), Italian journalist, lawyer and politician Paolo Duterte (born 1975), Filipino politician Paolo Grossi (judge) (1933–2022), Italian judge

  6. 150 Italian girl names for babies - AOL

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    Italian girl names: Here are the top 150 Italian girl names for babies, ... "One particularly popular trend in the U.S. is using the Italian 'Gi' spelling for names that, in English, start with 'J ...

  7. Giovanni (name) - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni is a male Italian given name (from Latin Ioannes). [1] It is the Italian equivalent of John.Giovanni is frequently contracted to Gianni, Gian, or Gio, particularly in the name Gianbattista, and can also be found as a surname.

  8. Giuseppe - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Greek Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. [1] The feminine form of the name is Giuseppa or Giuseppina. People with the given name include:

  9. Italian name - Wikipedia

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    A name in the Italian language consists of a given name (Italian: nome) and a surname (cognome); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname, although in official documents, the surname may be written before the given name or names. Italian names, with their fixed nome and cognome structure, differ from the ancient Roman ...