Do you think it's ok to use a non-italian name like say madison with a last name that is italian and both?

Nouns have a gender, in this case "nome" is a masculine noun. However, nouns never change their genders. Adjectives change genders to refer to the gender of the noun but the nouns won't change gender even if they belong to something the opposite gender.

So in this case, nome will always be nome and will always be masculine even if it is a woman's name. If you wanted to describe the name, you would use a masculine adjective to describe "nome.

Nome is a masculine noun, period, no matter who owns it. But "her name (or his) is" is better expressed as Si chiama, or to be gender specific, Ella si chiama..

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