Cristoforo Colombo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Christopher Columbus".
Specifically, the masculine proper noun Cristoforo means "Christopher". The masculine proper noun Colombo translates as "Columbus". The pronunciation will be "kree-STOH-foh-roh koh-LOHM-boh" in Italian.
Cristoforo Colombo is the original Italian equivalent of the name "Christopher Columbus" (August 26-October 31, 1451 - May 20, 1506).
Specifically, the name is that of one of Italy's and in fact the world's most famous explorers. The pronunciation of the Genoan explorer's first name is "kree-STOH-foh-roh." The pronunciation of the last name is "koh-LOHM-boh."
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Christopher Columbus was versed in several languages including Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Greek.
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Colombo is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Columbus." The masculine proper noun most famously references Cristoforo Colombo (Christopher Columbus, 1451? - May 20, 1506), the world-famous explorer and navigator of the New World. The pronunciation will be "ko-LOM-bo" in Italian.