A couple came in with their child. They were English, with no hint of foreign ancestry (I could be wrong here but I'm going to assume they were born and bred here). Their son was called Nino. WDYT?
Nino is a fairly common nickname for some Italian names. My great uncle's name was Antonio and he was called Nino. Quite possible that even if they are "born and bred" English themselves, they still have foreign ancestry that they wanted to honor with their child's name.
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Date: 2012-09-12 06:16 am (UTC)interestingly, whenever i mention his name to people who've never met him, they always assume he's hispanic.
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