The correct spelling of the Italian name is Giuseppe, not Giussepe. The name is pronounced with a /dʒ/ sound for the first letter, represented in IPA as /dʒuˈzɛppeɪ/. The letter "g" followed by a vowel in Italian words is typically pronounced with a soft "g" sound, which is similar to the "j" sound in English, hence the spelling with "gi" instead of "gu". So, remember to spell and pronounce it correctly as Giuseppe.
The word "Giuseppe" is an Italian masculine given name, which is the equivalent of the English name "Joseph". Its etymology traces back to the Hebrew name "Yosef" (יוֹסֵף), meaning "he will add" or "God shall add". In the Bible, Joseph was one of the twelve sons of Jacob and Rachel, and he is known for his coat of many colors and his ability to interpret dreams. The name "Giuseppe" has become popular both in Italy and among people of Italian descent around the world.