Hi
Lucille !!!
Wow! I have never looked for an Italian form!
Astorre with double r seems too archaic to my ears but Astore (a-STAW-re according to many dictionaries) isn't so bad. I guess that people would read it A-staw-re because a similar name like
Nestore (
Nestor) is read NE-sto-re).
I agree with Astoria. It is not complex at All also for Italians to read and write down this name. It is not different from
Victoria. I don't know why it is not spread elsewhere.
Currently are trendy names like
Aiden &
Jaden or
Avery &
Everly or
Adalyn &
Madelyn... Why anyone has never thought about Astoria &
Victoria?
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