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102.1 | Italian | CSC32::JOHNS | My chocolate, all mine! | Fri Jul 17 1987 18:03 | 8 |
| I don't know whether or not Laura is an Italian name, but I believe
the star of the movie Wifemistress was Laura Antonelli, who was
in this Italian movie with Marcello Mastriani.
You might want to flip through a biography of Sophia Loren. It
should show some Italian names.
Carol
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102.2 | Laura is Italian! | 36903::SARANITA | | Tue Jul 21 1987 08:54 | 10 |
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Laura is most definitly an Italian name, I don't know that meaning
off hand but could ask my friend, Laura Pusateri. More Italian
first girl names.... Angela, Tina Marie (or just Tina and forms
of it, like Christina and Christine), Rose, (although others will
argue it's Irish), Martina, Samantha, Lisa...I could come up with
more if you'd like...
Loreen
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102.3 | more... | 36903::SARANITA | | Tue Jul 21 1987 08:58 | 4 |
| Thought I'd add Linda and Maria while I was thinking of it,
I have a friend named Maria Forlani and she goes by Ria, I've
also seen it spelled Rhea ('Carla' on "Cheers"'s real name).
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102.4 | Laura | 48212::CEGALERBA | | Wed Jul 22 1987 03:36 | 6 |
| I thank Carol and Loreen.
I am interested by the meaning of this first name.
Could you ask to your friend L. Pusateri.Does she think it's an
old name or not.
Christian
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102.5 | Italian/Latin | 36903::SARANITA | and the beat goes on... | Mon Jul 27 1987 13:30 | 8 |
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First, I'll have to correct myself, Most of the names I gave you
have their origin in LATIN, I say, What's the difference?!
I was just looking at a names book and saw Laura but can't remember
what it said now, I'll have to look again. NO, she doesn't think
it's 'old' at all!
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102.6 | more names from Italy | SHIRE::RPDSS | | Tue Aug 11 1987 05:48 | 12 |
| My name is Rosalba and I'm Italian. Listed below you will find a
few Italian names.
Alessandra Roberta Elisa Lucia
Gabriella Antonella Aurora Angela
Lorena Lucia Romana/Romina
If you would like more please let me know.
Best Regards
Rosalba
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102.7 | Seems very Italian to me! | NHL::WATKINS | | Thu Sep 24 1987 13:37 | 4 |
| My SO is from the most Italian family I know. She is the only girl
in the family, and her name is Laura. Her mother's name is Angela.
Stacie
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102.8 | different pronounciation | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Bruce Epstein | Tue Oct 13 1987 09:43 | 2 |
| Note that in English, Laura is pronounced like 'Lora', but that
in Italian, it would be 'Lowra' (ow like cow).
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102.9 | try greek | KAOA05::LEWIS | Michael | Tue Dec 22 1987 11:28 | 13 |
| Note that many 'latin' names actually occur at an earlier time in
the various ancient greek languages (probably others too). For example
any of the 'Christina' type names come from the greek root CHRISTOS,
which I seem to vaguely remember as translating as 'king'. It's
"spelling" has lasted well over the years considering that we can
approximate it as "XRISTOS", perhaps the X for ch is where we get
the short form for Christmas of X-mas. 'Angela's come from the greek
root ANJELOS which translates more or less literally as 'messenger'.
It would be interesting to hear from someone who knows modern greek
to see if the original meanings have survived the centuries.
No, I don't recall encountering anything concerning 'Laura', but
I'll look.
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102.10 | ITALIAN BOYS NAMES | CSOA1::DIFIORE | | Sat Nov 05 1988 16:59 | 4 |
| WHAT ABOUT SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR ITALIAN BOYS NAMES.
MY WIFE IS DUE IN MAY AND WE ARE TRYING TO FIND A NAME TO GO WITH
DIFIORE (DE FE ORE)
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102.11 | Say Cheese | FPTVX1::KINNEY | Casual Observer | Thu Nov 10 1988 14:50 | 2 |
| My neighbors name is Romano. I don't particularly like it but what
the hey!
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102.12 | Italian boy's names | SSGBPM::CHESSIN | | Mon Nov 21 1988 15:08 | 12 |
| Here's a few Italian boy's names:
Antonio (my great great grandfather)
Anton (my great grandfather)
Aldo (my grandfather)
Anthony (my father)
My maiden name was Bertolino so my family tree was a good source
of names. Too bad they all start with "A" though!
......Mary
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102.13 | | IOENG::PARADISO | Groovy kind of love | Mon Dec 05 1988 14:35 | 28 |
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re: .10
Here are a few Italian names that I know of;
Alberto (Albert)
Alfredo (Alfred)
Antonio (Anthony)
Arturo (Arthur)
Carlo (Carl)
Giovanni (?)
Giuseppe (George?)
Leonardo (Leonard)
Lorenzo (Lawrence)
Luigi (Louis)
Marco (Mark)
Pietro (Peter)
Roberto (Robert)
Rocco (Rocky)
Rosario (?)
Torre (?)
Vito (Victor?)
Hope this helps.
Dave
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102.14 | I think it's Italian, anyway! | CLO::HORTON | | Fri Dec 09 1988 07:40 | 3 |
| Another Italian name that I really like is:
CADARRO(W)
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102.15 | Even More Italian Names! | RUTLND::SWITCHBOARD | | Thu Dec 22 1988 12:14 | 17 |
| I am an Italian major so I thought I'd share with you the names
of the teachers I've had:
Males: Females:
Dario Giuliana (pronounced Julie-ahna)
Luciano Biancha (pronounced Bee-ahnka)
Luka Fiore
Michelino (Michael)
Marcovaldo
Mario
Giovanni
Best of luck with your names
I'm just a contract person only working
for a few days and this isn't my account
so I'm sorry that I won't be able to
add more!
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102.16 | | ROSBIF::PHILIPPA | 25 working days, and counting.... | Mon Mar 20 1989 07:22 | 12 |
| A few of my Italian relatives:
Females: Males:
Paola Carmella Pepino ??
Fabiola Biancha Frank Alberto
Marisa Alessandra Nelo Marcus
Lena Emanuella Bruno ??
Elisa Antonella
Giulietta Laura
Philippa
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102.17 | Two favorites | CECV03::LYLE | | Fri Apr 21 1989 11:38 | 6 |
| Two of my favorite names:
Marcello for a boy
Oriana (as in Oriana Falacci, the Italian jounalist) for a girl
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102.18 | here's 2 more | JAWS::MCGONIGLE | | Mon Feb 05 1990 08:30 | 2 |
| My favorite italian name for a girl is Angelica (pronounced
ann-jel-i-ka), for a boy I like Gino and Mario.
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102.19 | CSOA1::DIFIORE BAMBINO'S NAME | WLDWST::VITALE | | Mon May 21 1990 06:28 | 16 |
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What is your first name??? Maybe I can help.
How about this:
Francesco Difiore Giuseppe Difiore Giovanni Difiore
Salvatore Difiore Dino Difiore Paulino Difiore
Angelo Difiore Antonio Difiore Vincenzo Difiore
Gaetano Difiore Bruno Difiore Marcello Difiore
Roberto Difiore Carlo Difiore Alberto Difiore
Maybe I'm replying too later. I just noticed that the bambino is
due in May. I hope I'm not that later. Let me know if you need some
more.
Glendora Vitale
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102.20 | REPLY 2 102.10 CSOA1::DIFIORE | WLDWST::VITALE | | Mon May 21 1990 06:53 | 11 |
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Continuation reply from 102.19
I'm realy sorry that I replied late. I didn't realize that your
note was dated 11/5/88. I'm new here at DEC. And was excited
about replying. Forgive me.
By the way, what did you name your baby after all?
Glendora Vitale
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102.21 | need more Italian names! | DELNI::SCORMIER | | Thu Dec 06 1990 15:32 | 9 |
| Any more ideas for Italian first names? My sister is due with her
second child in February, and her husband does not like the name I
suggested for a girl (Chiara)... Their first child is a boy, named
Rocco. Last name DiMeco. Any ideas? I read off most of the names in
this note to her, and none really struck her like Chiara. Boy's names
are also helpful..who knows?
Sarah
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102.22 | Notes from Italy | CESARE::BASESTAR | BASEstar/DEComni Int. Dvlp. Team | Mon May 06 1991 06:37 | 29 |
| I'm an italian (an italian living in Italy, I mean) so I hope I can help
you about italian names.
LAURA is a flower name (like other italian girl names) and it means "LAUREL",
it was used also as a boy name (male form is LAURO) but now it sounds old.
Since many centuries ago a laurel crown was given to the winners of a war
LAURA can also mean WINNER.
It is a very old name, I know a song 700 years old telling a story about a
girl named LAURA.
I can also correct some errors:
102.2 TINA is a short form for CLEMENTINA
102.13 GIUSEPPE means JOSEPH
ROSARIO comes from the name of a catholic prayer
TORRE is a last name, and not a christian name
VITO is impossible to translate but it sounds like LIFE
102.14 CADARRO is a last name, and not a christian name
102.15 the spellings are BIANCA (female, it means WHITE, but also without sin)
and LUCA (male, biblic name)
102.16 the spelling is CARMELA (female, biblic name)
Marco (Turin - Italy)
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102.23 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Thu Aug 29 1991 14:36 | 6 |
| From relatives of mine, here are some that were missed:
boys: Orlando, Edgidio.
girls: Raphella (Ella), Florence (Flossi), Gilda,
Antoinette (Toni), Angelina.
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102.24 | y | WMOIS::COPPOLA_M | | Fri Dec 27 1991 16:11 | 5 |
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One more boys name!
My husband has a friend Lino, I kinda like that name.
Michelle
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102.25 | Demerice | RINGER::WALTER | used to be Aquilia | Thu Apr 08 1993 11:27 | 9 |
| What region is the girl's name "Demerice" from. I have always loved
that name ever since my girlfriend and I met in our teens. No one else
I talk to ever heard of it either. I know its Italian, but that is
about it.
Thanks!
cj
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