( Big Ol' Spoilers: Part 5 / Golden Wind / Vento Aureo )
Some name-assigned-at-birth and non-nickname, etc., headcanons and some other headcanons also.
Diavolo: Livio Una (separate person from Doppio -- who brainwashed Doppio to think they're the same person). He's Donatella's brother and that's how he first noticed Doppio. Trish is the biological child of Donatella and Doppio, who are both trans - Doppio being Trish's natal parent and Donatella her sire. Doppio had lost his memory of having an unplanned child and of his hometown burning due to shock. Diavolo, after "befriending" and controlling Doppio and getting hold of his hospital records, only permitted Doppio to see very specific doctors, who Diavolo paid to fabricate medical records and to withhold from Doppio that he'd ever had a child. All to make up the lie that Trish is his own daughter, giving him an excuse to dissolve Passione for his own gain.)
Doppio: Born nameless, adopted as Daniella Voltolini, later changed to Domenico "Nico" Voltolini (he/him). The name "Doppio" was given to him by Diavolo as yet another way to claim ownership of him and to further the facade that they're the same person.
Fugo: Dante. He'll never give anyone his last name, and it takes a lot to get his real first name out of him.
Giorno: Dio named him Giorno Joestar, intended to be a genderless name, but Giorno's mother renamed him Haruno (meant to be a feminine name) and changed his last name to Giovanna when she got married. Giorno would later change his own last name back to Joestar.
Mista: Gabriel Micheli (the name Guido Mista started off as a joke he'd call himself, and it later caught on into a nickname)
Narancia: (they/them) Birth name Natali Ghirga, later changed to Nakajima (橘) Ghirga, intended to be genderless. Which means about the same thing (orange) but can also be pronounced as the surnames Nakajima and Tachibana. This is ultimately where the nickname Narancia came from, which is often shortened to "Nara."
Pesci: Leopoldi "Poldi" Argento
Prosciutto: Prospero Argento
Risotto: Nero Rybakov, Неро Рыбако́в. His parents were from Yekaterinburg, Russia. Before they had him, they fled to Italy to escape persecution. Nero's cousin, Bela, moved to isolation in Siberia, where Nero would later return to live with her after deservedly murdering his parents. Nero speaks Russian, Italian, and English.
Gelato: Gervasio Romano, later Gervasio Romano-Li
Sorbet: Salvatore Li, 黎, later Salvatore Romano-Li
Squalo: Saro Bernardi
Tiziano: Tiziano (no last name - his mother was an unhoused, undocumented sex worker and so was her parent), later Tiziano Bernardi
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Nothing can come between us/Nothin gets you down // this edit was colorpicked from the Speaking In Tongues cover :) the greens, purples, and pinks are from the icons in the corners
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So I've been watching Legendary and thinking about my one extremely niche and most "I don't care if it's historically or regionally accurate it's just Right" headcanon, which is that Tiziano was heavily involved in ballroom before Passione and still sometimes shows up to tear it up
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In a cut manga panel of the bodyguards. Tiziano talks about his second ability called Giving Head. It’s a stand similar to Hey-Ya. But it only works on other users and boosts spirit.
When Risotto sends a message to Doppio. He replies
“So this is why they’re ALWAYS late”
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Not so fun fact
Tiziano’s name means protector and he died protecting Squalo
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