Thread:FrenchTouch/@comment-9803708-20161014045112/@comment-9803708-20161016231117

I was wondering if you knew if Italians did middle names as far back as the Renaissance? I'm thinking about naming my Ezio Auditore, and I like Auditore for it's meaning "hearer, listener" and it's historical association with the law profession, but I don't like Ezio so much, however I may need it since it's said to have an avian meaning. If Italians did middle names I have more wiggle room, if not I'm hoping their might be other Avian names, or I may just go with Agostino, which means venerable, and more literally "to increase" hinting at Ezio's role in restoring the Order to it's former glory and then some.