Surname change (stage name)
Oct. 9th, 2012 09:08 amHello peeps! I have something important I need help with.
I am currently starting up both my acting career and my directorial debut comes out in a few months (yay!). This is an exciting time in my life and I've been looking forward to this for many years.
That being said I have to admit I have the most unflattering name for these purposes (making it in the cinema industry). My full name is Monica Eloisa Valbuena Ruiz... Yeah, a mouth full (and I don't mind posting it online... I live in Venezuela, good luck finding my arse). So, after much thought, I've decided not to use this name for my 'stage name'. It's too hard for most non-spanish speakers to spell and it lends itself to a lot of misspellings even in spanish (Balbuena, Valvuena, Balvuena, etc). So! I played around with Monica Ruiz but that is my mother's name and as much as I love her that is a no. I then went to the other names in my family and the one I most liked was Bossio but... It sounds odd in English. Though that did give me an idea. I am of italian heritage and I look Italian more than Hispanic. I thought of giving myself an Italian surname to avoiud being typecasted as a Hispanic actress/director. So my new thought is Monica <insert nice Italian last name> but I am drawing a blank. I looked at my family's heritage and didn't find anything that sounds catchy.
So I need your help! Can you suggest a surname for me? Only rules are
1) It has to be Italian
2) It has to be easy to remember and pronounce. Try and think of names of actors and how easy they are to remember (Ricci, DiCaprio, Bellucci, Coppola).
3) Not already worn by a famous person already (As much as I had fallen in love with Monica Ricci, I'd not use it)
4) Oh... and yes, I do bare a slight resemblance to Monica Bellucci so, lets keep as far away from Bellucci as possible.
If you need it I'll provide the only picture of me I could find on this computer:

P.S.: Never mind the purple finger... it's a Venezuelan sign of elections.
Thanks in advance, guys!
I am currently starting up both my acting career and my directorial debut comes out in a few months (yay!). This is an exciting time in my life and I've been looking forward to this for many years.
That being said I have to admit I have the most unflattering name for these purposes (making it in the cinema industry). My full name is Monica Eloisa Valbuena Ruiz... Yeah, a mouth full (and I don't mind posting it online... I live in Venezuela, good luck finding my arse). So, after much thought, I've decided not to use this name for my 'stage name'. It's too hard for most non-spanish speakers to spell and it lends itself to a lot of misspellings even in spanish (Balbuena, Valvuena, Balvuena, etc). So! I played around with Monica Ruiz but that is my mother's name and as much as I love her that is a no. I then went to the other names in my family and the one I most liked was Bossio but... It sounds odd in English. Though that did give me an idea. I am of italian heritage and I look Italian more than Hispanic. I thought of giving myself an Italian surname to avoiud being typecasted as a Hispanic actress/director. So my new thought is Monica <insert nice Italian last name> but I am drawing a blank. I looked at my family's heritage and didn't find anything that sounds catchy.
So I need your help! Can you suggest a surname for me? Only rules are
1) It has to be Italian
2) It has to be easy to remember and pronounce. Try and think of names of actors and how easy they are to remember (Ricci, DiCaprio, Bellucci, Coppola).
3) Not already worn by a famous person already (As much as I had fallen in love with Monica Ricci, I'd not use it)
4) Oh... and yes, I do bare a slight resemblance to Monica Bellucci so, lets keep as far away from Bellucci as possible.
If you need it I'll provide the only picture of me I could find on this computer:

P.S.: Never mind the purple finger... it's a Venezuelan sign of elections.
Thanks in advance, guys!
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Date: 2012-10-09 02:43 pm (UTC)Monica Bruno
Monica Moretti
Monica Gallo
Monica De Luca
Monica Mancini
Monica La Rosa
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Date: 2012-10-09 02:48 pm (UTC)Monica Rizzo - Oooh I kind of like this... the more I say it the more is grows on me.
Monica Rossi - same as above but I can't help saying it Rossetti now which I also like!
Monica Bruno - eh... not a fan
Monica Moretti - Aliteration makes me sad (Momo)
Monica Gallo - I love the way this sounds in Englsh but in Spanish this is Monica Rooster.
Monica De Luca - Sounds like Monica Bellucci.
Monica Mancini - um this is alright... might sound it out a bit more.
Monica La Rosa - Sounds too much of a porn star name.
Oh Gosh I am sounding really difficult aren't I? I do appreciate your effort though! I am just... stuck.
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Date: 2012-10-09 04:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-09 05:08 pm (UTC)Monica Salvatelli/Salvato
Monica Vitorro
Monica Capiro Not sure if you'd like any of these, they're just the first ones I thought of because I know people with these last names.
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Date: 2012-10-09 05:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-10 01:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-10 04:38 am (UTC)Monica Vitale
Monica Tucci
Monica Dell'Oro
Monica Bonsanto
Monica Cipriano
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Date: 2012-10-13 07:24 pm (UTC)Monica Bianchi
Monica Condatino
Monica Sforza
Monica Vivenzio
...just some random ones I pulled from the air. It's been awhile since I've taken Italian classes but these are a few I sorta remember!