If Gelpi is a surname, then the plural is Gelpis.
Donald L. Gelpi has written: 'Committed worship'
it was named after dr. ramon hector juan jesus gelpi at swedish hospital in seattle washington in 1851
Mar azz
"Bran-nar"
The proper noun Gelippi is a surname. A similar more common name is Gelpi. If you mean a person's first name, it is spelled Jelipe.
"TOO-tso" is the pronunciation of the family name Tuzoin Italian. The name particularly will be found in southern Italy.
"KROHK-koh" is the way to pronounce the Italian family name "Crocco."Specifically, the Italian name is a masculine noun that is used in the singular. Its literal meaning is "hook." But it also may be translated as "curve."
Dil-Sha
The Indtiqoskehfierny Species. (It's a hard name to pronounce)
Maeght is a Flemish name (the Maeght family comes from the North of France, near Belgium) and should be pronounced as "Makt".
Wiencke is a name of German origin. The descendents of the Wiencke family who emigrated to Australia in the 1800's pronounce the name as "Winky"