Corsican Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History

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Alidoro (ah-lee-DOH-roh)
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Ambrogio (am-BROH-jee-oh)
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Andrea (an-DREE-ah)
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Antonio (an-TOH-nee-oh)
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Bartolomeo (bar-toh-lo-MEH-oh)
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Carlo (KAR-loh)
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Domenico (doh-meh-NEE-koh)
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Francesco (fran-CHES-koh)
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Giovanni (joh-VAH-nee)
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Giuseppe (juh-SEP-peh)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Leonardo (leh-oh-NAR-doh)
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