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Subject: Re: Guioulnara
Author: Baby Blue   (guest, 91.108.95.3)
Date: June 19, 2008 at 12:55:51 PM
Reply to: Guioulnara by Schezar
Not sure about pronounciation or meaning, but if Italian names are anything to go by, an English equivelant would begin with a 'J' like Giovanni= John, Giustino= Justin and Guiseppe= Joseph. By the looks of it it's probably a combanation name like the Italian Giampaolo is a mixture of Gianni and Paolo= John Paul. Sorry, I'm not much help on Italian names:(

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