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Enzo

38 replies

DevonSeas · 16/11/2016 13:37

I saw it on that 4 year old program, the boy was adorable! His name was Enzo... I had never heard of it, but really like it.

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SausageSoda · 16/11/2016 23:06

I like it but I think that's because I also watched the programme and yes, the boy was adorable!

allegretto · 16/11/2016 21:43

mumsnit - if he's called Lawrence (Lorenzo in Italian) then he's already halfway there!

orangebird69 · 16/11/2016 20:17

Love Lorenzo/Enzo but unless you have some Italian somewhere in your family I think it would be a bit weird to call your baby by that name.

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 16/11/2016 20:12

Love Lorenzo, is Enzo a nick name !
Could you tell us your surname OP, or similar !

ReadySteadyNo · 16/11/2016 19:29

I came to say what september said.

septembersunshine · 16/11/2016 19:28

Sounds like a character from seasame street!

mumsnit · 16/11/2016 19:03

My 12 yr old DS has just announced he wants to be called Enzo! His name is Lawrence and he thinks it's a cool nn Wink

ProseccoBitch · 16/11/2016 14:51

It sounds like a name for a dog to me, sorry.

Gruffalosfriend · 16/11/2016 14:50

I like Enzo!

NavyandWhite · 16/11/2016 14:45

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Newmanwannabe · 16/11/2016 13:59

I like Ezra better

FizzBombBathTime · 16/11/2016 13:52

I'm not keen

Enzo Ferrari

midsomermurderess · 16/11/2016 13:44

I think it's short for the Italian name Lorenzo. I think it's ok but I wouldn't be surprised if other come on to ask if you have any Italian connections, implying, or even simply saying, that if you don't you shouldn't use it.

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