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[Opinions] Re: Names from the Italian book: La chimera
Hi !!!I saw Bridget Jones but I can't remember it. In Italy perpetua became a profession. A 'perpetua' is the priest's housekeeper.Margherita 'Rita' is my great-aunt name. But I prefer Margherita over Rita because the first means 'daisy'.Caterina is elegant yes but nms.Carlo is cute!! Quite dated but I hope in a comeback.Bruno Dante Davide Fabrizio Flavio Giordano Giorgio Giulio Gregorio Leone Ludovico Massimo Michele Niccolò Romeo Valentino VittorioAgata Anastasia Cassandra Diana Elisabetta Luna Maia Morgana Stella
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Oh I didn't know it was a profession, interesting! Yes, Carlo is so nice! I have a question. How is the name Isabella seen in Italy? As dated, common, rare, old fashioned, classic etc etc?
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