Brillante is an Italian equivalent of 'brilliant', especially in terms of a person. It's pronounced 'breel-LAHN-tay'. The same form is used for a 'brilliant' female as for a 'brilliant' male'.
Splendente is another equivalent. It's pronounced 'splehn-DEHN-tay'. It tends to be used in regard to 'brilliant' sunlight.
rare, brilliant, discoverer, Italian
Leonardo Pisano Bigollo, known as Fibonacci, was an Italian mathematician. Some say he was the most brilliant mathematician to live during the Middle Ages.
more brilliant, most brilliant
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The address of the Brilliant Branch is: 103 Steuben St., Brilliant, 43913 1137
Elena is an Italian equivalent of the Scandinavian name Elin. The pronunciation of the feminine proper noun -- whose origins appear to be in the Greek 'Ελενη (Helene, "brilliant") or Σεληνη (Selene, "moon") -- will be "ey-LEY-na" in Italian.
Robi Lina is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Bobby Lynn." The first part of the feminine proper noun serves as a diminutive of Roberta, whose origins go back to the Germanic words for "brilliant glory." The pronunciation will be "RO-bee LEE-na" in Italian.
The diamond is brilliant. (shiny) The idea was brilliant. (good)She was a brilliant person. (smart)The speaker had brilliant sound quality. (clear)
just brilliant minds.