Two reads possible: (1) Foreign-name transliteration —
李 (lǐ, 'plum,' phonetic 'Li-') +
诺 (nuò, 'promise,' phonetic '-no') = 'Lino,' the Italian short form of Carolino/Pasqualino. (2) Native Chinese name —
李 is the second most common Chinese surname, and
诺 'promise' is a fashionable modern given-name character. Subtitle context will tell you which.