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[Facts] Re: Question about Italian names
In spanish (latin language, like italian), we have the rule that says: "n" changes to "m" before "b" and "p". Giambattista, Giampiero and Giampaolo follow this rule; however, these names should be "gianbatista, gianpaolo, etc." (because of Gian), but they turn into Giam... because of that rule. Hope it helps.
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