Talk:JoJo/@comment-254594-20181202115805/@comment-32973614-20190118195500

It's Horuno Shiobana, and the j thing is not true, it's called a foreign letter, it is in the italian alphabet, but it is only used in words with a foreign origin. Giorno means day and Giovanna is a common feminine name, so it changed like this for simple similarity, not any sintax thing, as Italian names with a foreign letter (jkxwy) exist and are not even rare (Jacopo, Alex and Kevin are very common names).