Enrico

[ en-ree-koh; Italian en-ree-kaw ]

noun
  1. a male given name: Italian form of Henry.

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How to use Enrico in a sentence

  • Gildo (to Aless): By that time Enrico will not be here to pay if he does lose, so you will not win.

    Castellinaria | Henry Festing Jones
  • Caro: Signor Enrico, why do you wear that little beard, that barbetta?

    Castellinaria | Henry Festing Jones
  • Donizetti composed his first opera, "Enrico di Borgogna," in 1819, while serving as a soldier in Venice.

  • She kissed me, and called up once more from the foot of the stairs: “You are not to forget me, you know, Enrico!”

    Cuore (Heart) | Edmondo De Amicis
  • Why, Enrico, after our father has already reproved you for having behaved badly to Coretti, were you so unkind to me?

    Cuore (Heart) | Edmondo De Amicis