Dear, sweet little peace may be an English equivalent of 'Pacino'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'pah-CHEE-noh'. It's a masculine gender noun that's formed by adding the diminutive '-ino' to the feminine gender noun 'pace' ['peace'].
Regina as a last name in Italian means "queen" in English.
Cognome is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "last name." The masculine singular noun in question also may be translated into English as "surname." The pronunciation will be "ko-NYO-mey" in Italian.
Nicola is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Nicolas."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine proper noun. It can be a first, middle or last name. The pronunciation is "nee-KOH-lah.'
"Keep your last name when you marry!" in English is Mantieni il tuo cognome quando ti sposi! in Italian.
Bottaio is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Cooper." The masculine proper noun may serve as a forename or surname in English and as a last name in Italian. The pronunciation will be "bot-TEYE-o" in Italian.
It translates into English as 'Chatting'
His full name is Alfredo James Al Pacino and he is Italian American.
The last name corona is spanish And Italian but it could also be English from England
No, the name "Parker" is of English origin. Although because of marriages, Italian people may also have this name.
Capobianchi is an Italian, not a Spanish, last name. The surname literally translates into English as "leader (of the) whites." The pronunciation will be "KA-po-BYAN-kee" in Italian.
Troia is an Italian equivalent of the English name Troy.Specifically, the English proper noun may be the name of a person or a place. The Italian proper noun is the name of a place or the last name of a person. The pronunciation is "TROH-yah."
No, Richard Manoogian is not an Italian name. The forename models the English form of a masculine proper name. The surname serves as an Armenian last name.