I am fairly sure that this is the list that we have narrowed it down to. Middle name will be Joseph. I am fine with the way they all sound with my last name. We have a daughter, her name is Oona. I got the Irish name, now it's SO's turn.
Italian Boy Name 147 votes
Enzo
28%42 votes
Nico (I am open to this alone, or suggestions for longer versions)
59%87 votes
Fiorello (this was one of SO's guilty pleasure names and didn't think I'd like it, but I kind of do. NN Fio is cute)
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You could also do Vincenzo and NN Enzo. That said, my coworker just named her son Enzo, and I like it by itself, too. My nephew is Nico (short for Nikolai), so I am also partial to that name.
Enzo to me is simply a nickname for Vincenzo or Lorenzo.
Living in Italy, I only ever heard Nico used as a dog's name, so for me the association is strong. However, I think it could work as a nickname and I've met a couple human Nico's in the meantime too. Nicholas is the obvious choice, but not really Italian and might get shortened to Nick instead. The Italian Nicola would be an option, but might be too feminine for English usage. Enrico maybe?
There's a very popular comedian in Italy whose stage (and real first) name is Fiorello. He goes by Fiore, which means flower. Many Italians have a very positive association with this name, though it is quite distinctive. My favorite from your choices though.
If your DH is suddenly advocating for Joseph but wants a nod to (I assume) his Italian heritage, why not Giuseppe? The Italian nickname would be Beppe.
If your DH is suddenly advocating for Joseph but wants a nod to (I assume) his Italian heritage, why not Giuseppe? The Italian nickname would be Beppe.
I was going to suggest that. My H totally plugged for this name but despite our Italian surname, our family isn't really all that Italian and I'm not prepared to take the plunge. It's a cool-sounding name though, and the nickname is both cool and distinctive.
Re: Italian Boy Name
Nicholas Joseph is great!
nephew is Nico (short for Nikolai), so I am also partial to that name.
Living in Italy, I only ever heard Nico used as a dog's name, so for me the association is strong. However, I think it could work as a nickname and I've met a couple human Nico's in the meantime too. Nicholas is the obvious choice, but not really Italian and might get shortened to Nick instead. The Italian Nicola would be an option, but might be too feminine for English usage. Enrico maybe?
There's a very popular comedian in Italy whose stage (and real first) name is Fiorello. He goes by Fiore, which means flower. Many Italians have a very positive association with this name, though it is quite distinctive. My favorite from your choices though.
If your DH is suddenly advocating for Joseph but wants a nod to (I assume) his Italian heritage, why not Giuseppe? The Italian nickname would be Beppe.
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