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  2. Esposito - Wikipedia

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    Esposito (Italian pronunciation: [eˈspɔːzito]) is an Italian surname. It ranks the fourth most common surname in Italy. [1] It is especially common in Campania in general and in Naples in particular. [2] [3]

  3. Category:Italian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,344 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Rizzo (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Rizzo (Italian pronunciation:) is a surname of Italian origin, denoting a person with curly hair [citation needed] or a variation of the surnames Ricci and Risso. Geographical distribution [ edit ]

  5. Giordano (name) - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation: Italian: [dʒorˈdaːno] Origin; Word/name: Hebrew, ירדן (Yarden), meaning "one who descends" or "to flow down" Meaning: Jordan River: Region of origin: Italy: Other names; Variant form(s) Giordani, Giordan

  6. Help:IPA/Italian - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Italian on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Italian in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  7. Giuseppe - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Greek Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. [1] The feminine form of the name is Giuseppa or Giuseppina. People with the given name include:

  8. Italian name - Wikipedia

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    A name in the Italian language consists of a given name (Italian: nome) and a surname (cognome); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname, although in official documents, the surname may be written before the given name or names. Italian names, with their fixed nome and cognome structure, differ from the ancient Roman ...

  9. Pasquale - Wikipedia

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    It is a cognate of the French name Pascal, the Spanish Pascual, the Portuguese Pascoal and the Catalan Pasqual. Pasquale derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis , which means "relating to Easter ", from Latin pascha (" Easter "), Greek Πάσχα , Aramaic pasḥā , in turn from the Hebrew פֶּסַח , which means "to be born on, or to ...