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Had never heard of Gioia before but as soon as I read it on the class list I guessed it was Italian and even guessed at the meaning (I'm learning Italian as well as French and German by default) Was pleased to check it on here and find out I was right. It's very similar to Gianna and Giovanni and Giulia and other Italian names I was familiar with. There's no J in the Italian alphabet, for those who weren't already aware of that.Three other interesting sibsets from the neighbourhood, while I am here - Malin & Milla ; Allegra, Stella & Gian ; Sara, Simon and Sophie.

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Sass (Feb '08), Boof (Jan '10) & Pixie (Dec '11)http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/56287
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