italian names

     

A name in Italian consists of a given name (nome) an a surname (cognome). Surnames are normally written after given names. Occasionally in official documents, the surname may be written before given names. In speech, the use of given name before family name is standard.

Tweets about italian names

  • Royal Commission into The Serial Butchering of Italian Names and Related Matters (2014) #turc
  • I will train them in ninjutsu and give them Italian names. vĂ­a @9GAG
  • I will train them in ninjutsu and give them Italian names.
  • my kids are gonna have the cutest little italian names. 🇮🇹
  • if i don't know how to spell those weird german/french/italian names tomorrow i will just pretend my handwriting is particularly messy
  • @slaykasa i've seen similar things happen between spanish and italian names and im like 'n o. no that s no t. . . '
  • I will train them in ninjutsu and give them Italian names. via @9GAG
  • @ItalianMonster8 Your name is flawless! I love seeing other Italian names besides mine on here! :D
  • I will train them in ninjutsu and give them Italian names. via @9GAG
  • RT @afcoory: Many women in my Italian mother's family changed their beautiful Italian names to 'Plain Janes' to escape racism!
  • Many women in my Italian mother's family changed their beautiful Italian names to 'Plain Janes' to escape racism!
  • Lorenzo & Giovanna ♡ Two beautiful nice Italian names 😍👑💙 @snooki @JLaValle
  • When "Italian" Americans try to pick out traditional Italian names for their kids, but neither of them knows a thing about Italian culture.