Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Brian (name)

Italian translation:

Briano

Added to glossary by Michele Fauble
Feb 9, 2005 19:36
19 yrs ago
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English term

Brian (name)

English to Italian Other Names (personal, company) names
Would like to know how to say this American name in Italian

Proposed translations

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Briano

PATRON SAINT INDEX NAME PATRONS

people named
Brian []
Briano [italian]
Briant []
Bryan []
Bryant []
Bryon []
meaning
the quick one [welsh]
son of the ardent one []
patrons
# Brian Lacey

www.catholic-forum.com/saints/psn00128.htm
Peer comment(s):

neutral writeaway : Briano is just a variation and would appear to be Celtic, not Italian: http://www.parenthood.com/babynames_searchresults.html?searc... :-) :-)
4 mins
Yes, the name Brian is of Celtic origin. 'Briano' could be an Italianization of Brian. // Or maybe not.
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Brian (but roll the R.....)

as far as I know it's the same. not an Italian name.
Peer comment(s):

agree Federica Masante
23 mins
agree TranslateNow (X)
29 mins
agree Laura Tosi
1 hr
agree paolamonaco
5 hrs
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18 mins

brài-an

Try this if you want to know the pronunciation. I'm pretty sure there's no Italian equivalent.
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