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Dukketeater · 10/01/2015 17:12

Opinions on these names please?

Also, any others you think are nice that work for a baby boy born in the UK and what nicknames could you use for any of them?


Luca
Angelo
Carmelo
Enzo
Franco
Orso
Raffael
Julius

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lavendersgreen · 10/01/2015 17:36

Ezio
Umberto (Bertie)
Mario (obviously!)
Paolo

I think Franco is the nicest though Smile

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LynetteScavo · 10/01/2015 17:39

You had it at Luca....no need to give it anymore thought. nickname, of erm....Luc. Smile

Although I do know a fabulous little Lorenzo. He's just called Lorenzo. It's also my cat's middle name.

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BikeRunSki · 10/01/2015 17:41

Milo
Marco
Matteo

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BikeRunSki · 10/01/2015 17:44

Your cat has a middle name Lynette? Makes sense I suppose, mine has a double barrelled surname (neither of which are mine or DH's).

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Dukketeater · 10/01/2015 18:35

The problem I have with Luca is it is so common now, every man and his dog round here is called Luca (or Finley...)

Family names include:
Marco
Riccardo
Giorgio
Giovanni
Fabio
Nicola
Fulvio
Mario


So they are all out...

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Dukketeater · 10/01/2015 18:38

Lavendar ... I love Franco but hate Frank and Frankie... Frankie is the name of choice for the Range rovers here. We live in a fairly middleclass area that has been overtaken by Z list celebs

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Justputyourshoesonnow · 10/01/2015 18:45

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florascotia · 10/01/2015 19:21

Some lovely names here, but IF you are not Italian, some people might ask 'why?'

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MishMooshAndMogwai · 10/01/2015 19:27

I know a leo(nardo)

Franco is top of my list at the mo (or possibly Franklin)

Valentino is a fave of DPs although he insists that he's not brave enough to suggest it as a proper name

I used to know a man and his little son through work called Pepe and Marcelo

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wigglesrock · 10/01/2015 19:32

I know brothers (both under 5), called Luca and Enzo. Neither name is shortened. They're lovely names, I think Enzo might just be my favourite.

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Sophronia · 10/01/2015 19:35

Alessandro is my favourite.

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Dukketeater · 10/01/2015 20:00

Italian Grandparents Flora, Italian surname and all the men have very Italian names.

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PestoStormissimos · 10/01/2015 20:06

Massimo - Massi for short

Silvano

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lemisscared · 10/01/2015 20:12

Franchesco, he is often called Fran, franc or chesco

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TickleMyTitsTillFriday · 13/01/2015 19:15

Luca is lovely.
Tommaso?

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TickleMyTitsTillFriday · 13/01/2015 19:15

My little italian boy is Leonardo (Leo)Smile

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Rhubarbgarden · 14/01/2015 18:54

I love Giacomo. Nickname Jack. Or Giac, I suppose, technically.

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GRW · 14/01/2015 19:06

Rocco is getting more popular I think.

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CompletelyIncompetent · 14/01/2015 19:09

Matteo is great

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Perspective21 · 14/01/2015 19:12

My son is Frederick, known as Fred or Freddy but in Italy when waiters overhear us, they all say, ah Frederico!! I think it sounds lovely.

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Allalonenow · 14/01/2015 19:16

I agree with you that Luca is extremely popular.

I like Lorenzo very much, but is that Enzo's full name?

Cosimo is another favourite of mine.

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lalalonglegs · 14/01/2015 19:31

I have a Dante - easily and identically pronounced in both languages and could be shortened to Dan if need be. I considered Giacomo but thought he would probably be called Guy-ay-como by a lot of people in the UK Hmm. Lorenzo is very popular for young boys in my part of Italy.

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Allalonenow · 14/01/2015 19:41

I also like
Salvatore ~ nn Salvo
Arturo
Constantin

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lalalonglegs · 14/01/2015 19:56

I liked Salvatore too but my family's from the north of Italy and they all screamed with laughter and said it was a mafia name Hmm.

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 14/01/2015 22:05

Giuseppe.

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