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[Opinions] Italian names
Hi !!!WDYTO these names?*all them have the Italian pronounciation.Antonio
Gianni
Lucia
Ramona
Clelia
Mara
Claudia
Marco
Paola
Cristiana
Oscar
Tiziana
Daniela
Lorena
Antonella
Diana
Palma ('palm')
Gino
Rosanna
Sara
Livia
Serena
Carmen
MirandaPersonal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456

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I like Lorena the most of all of your name selections. It sounds the most American.
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I like Gianni, Lucia, Mara, Marco, Oscar, Gino and Carmen.
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Hello Felie :)Antonio - it is fine but it feels like a very basic and standard Italian name, I met very very many men named this.
Gianni - it's cute but seems a bit more like a nickname, but I think I like it better than Giovanni.
Lucia - I like it, it's cute and very sunny.
Ramona - I don't like it, it feels rough and dark to me. It would be a good name for a vampire or mystical character. I like Mona better.
Clelia - Celia is better, Clelia sounds a bit weird.
Mara - it's fine but it also sounds dark and gloomy to me and I dislike the meaning of "bitter" very very much.
Claudia - I dislike the meaning but the sound is okay. However, it is dated and I like Claudine more.
Marco - seems very basic and boring and very Marco Polo.
Paola - it looks better than Paula but I don't really like it and it feels dated. I do like Pauline.
Cristiana - it is nice but I prefer the look of Christiana and I wouldn't use it. Too long and will probably just be called Chris, Chrissie or Christy which I dislike.
Oscar - makes me think of Oscar Pistorius which is not good (look him up) and of the Sesame Street green animal that lives in the trash.
Tiziana - sorry, but it makes me think of "tits" or "titties" :(
Daniela - seems very dated and very very boring. I also dislike Dannie. I prefer Danielle.

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I love Livia (as an Ancient Roman name, not 'nickname of Olivia'), Diana & Clelia (much prefer the original 'Cloelia' spelling but this Italian form is also pretty).
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I like/love and would use *:names?*all them have the Italian pronounciation.Antonio
Clelia
Mara
Claudia*
Marco
Paola (as a middle name)
Tiziana
Daniela*
Antonella
Diana
Sara
Livia*
Serena
I much prefer Giovanni to Gianni, and Miranda looks a bit odd in Italian to me.
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