Gender Masculine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /ˈnɛl.lo/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Short form of names ending in nello, such as Brunello or Antonello.

Related Names

Feminine FormsAntonia, Bruna
Other Languages & CulturesAntoine, Antwan(African American) Antonius(Ancient Roman) Andoni, Antton(Basque) Anton(Belarusian) Anton, Antoniy, Andon, Doncho, Toni(Bulgarian) Brunello(Carolingian Cycle) Antoni, Bru(Catalan) Anton, Antonijo, Antonio, Antun, Bruno, Ante, Anto, Tonći, Tonči, Toni(Croatian) Antonín, Bruno(Czech) Anton(Danish) Anton, Antoon, Antonie, Antonius, Teun, Teunis, Theun, Theunis, Ton, Toon(Dutch) Anton, Antonio, Antony, Anthony, Tony(English) Antono, Anĉjo(Esperanto) Anton, Tõnis, Tõnu(Estonian) Anton, Anttoni, Toni(Finnish) Antoine, Bruno(French) Antón(Galician) Anton(Georgian) Anton, Bruno, Toni(German) Bruno(Germanic) Antonios, Antonis(Greek) Anakoni(Hawaiian) Antal, Tóni(Hungarian) Anton(Icelandic) Antons, Bruno(Latvian) Antoon, Broen(Limburgish) Antanas(Lithuanian) Anton, Antonij, Andon, Dončo(Macedonian) Anton(Norwegian) Antoni, Bruno(Polish) Bruno, Toni, Toninho(Portuguese) Antônio(Portuguese (Brazilian)) António(Portuguese (European)) Anton, Antoniu(Romanian) Anton(Russian) Antonije, Anto(Serbian) Anton, Bruno(Slovak) Anton, Tone(Slovene) Antonio, Bruno, Antón, Toni, Toño(Spanish) Anton(Swedish) Anton(Ukrainian)
Surname DescendantNelli(Italian)

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Entry added April 16, 2019