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Arnoni is an Italian surname. It is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Arnone", derived from the medieval given name Arnone. The etymology of Arnone itself is uncertain, though it may be related to the Germanic name A...
Arrighetti is an Italian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Arrighetto", where Arrighetto is a diminutive of the given name Arrigo. The suffix -etti in Italian surnames typically indicates a patronymic or familial linea...
Arrighi is an Italian patronymic surname meaning "son of Arrigo." Arrigo itself is the Italian variant of Henry, derived from the Germanic name Heimirich ("home ruler"). The surname thus traces back to the widespread Eur...
Arrigucci is an Italian patronymic surname meaning "son of Arriguccio", where Arriguccio is a diminutive of the given name Arrigo. This naming pattern, common in Italy, reflects a familial lineage originating from a male...
Avellino is an Italian surname derived from the name of the city of Avellino in Campania, Italy. The city was called Abellinum in Latin, a name of unknown meaning, and was an ancient center of the Samnite Hirpini before...
Azzarà is a Sicilian surname, deeply rooted in the linguistic and cultural history of southern Italy. Derived from the Greek dialectal term psaras (ψαράς), meaning "fisherman," the name reflects the enduring Greek influe...
Baggio is an Italian toponymic surname, indicating a person originally from the town of Baggio, now a western district of Milan. The town's name likely stems from the Latin Badalocum, meaning "watch place" or "guard post...
Baglio is an Italian surname, the cognate of the English surname Bailey. It is a southern Italian name, particularly rooted in Sicily, where it was borrowed from Sicilian Bagghiu. The Sicilian word bagghiu means “courtya...
Bagni is an Italian surname derived from the Italian word bagno (plural bagni) meaning "bath", which comes from Latin balneum. The name is thought to have originated in the Middle Ages, referring to a person who worked a...
Bagnoli is an Italian surname with a toponymic origin, deriving from the Naples neighborhood of the same name. The surname likely originated as a locative name for people who came from the Bagnoli quarter or had some ass...
Balboni is an Italian patronymic surname derived from the given name Balbino, which is itself the Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian form of the Roman cognomen Balbinus. The root of this chain is the Latin cognomen Balbus,...
Baldi is an Italian surname, derived from the given name Baldo. Baldo originated as a short form of Germanic names containing the element bald (Proto-Germanic *balþaz), meaning "bold, brave." Examples include Baldwin ("b...
Baldini is an Italian surname derived from the given name Baldino, a diminutive of Baldo. Baldo itself originates as a short form of names containing the Old German element bald meaning "bold, brave" (Proto-Germanic *bal...
Baldinotti is an Italian surname derived from the given name Baldo's diminutive form. The name traces back to the Latin personal name Baldinoctus, a diminutive of Baldo, which itself shares roots with the Old Germanic el...
Baldovini is an Italian surname derived from the given name Baldovino. Baldovino itself is the Italian form of Baldwin, a name of Old German origin composed of the elements bald meaning "bold" or "brave" and wini meaning...
Ballerini is an Italian occupational surname derived from the word ballerino, meaning "dancer" in Italian. As a family name, it originated either as a descriptive nickname for someone who enjoyed dancing or as a professi...
Bandini is an Italian surname, derived from the given name Bandino, which itself comes from the Latin Bandinus, a derivative of Bandus. The meaning of Bandus is unknown. The surname is most common in central Italy, parti...
Bandoni is an Italian surname derived from the word bandone, meaning "sheet of iron." This occupational name likely referred to someone who worked with iron, such as a blacksmith or metalworker. The suffix "-i" is a comm...
Barbieri is an Italian cognate of Barber, a surname of occupational origin that refers to a barber—one who cut hair for a living, ultimately from Latin barba meaning "beard." In Italy, the suffix -ieri pluralizes the nam...
Etymology & Occupation OriginBarone is an Italian surname that derives from the same source as the English and French Baron — ultimately from Late Latin baro (genitive baronis), meaning "man" or "freeman", likely of Fran...
Barsotti is an Italian surname with roots in the medieval Latin word baro, meaning "man, freeman" (of Frankish origin). This term originally referred to a freeman or a man of free status, distinct from a serf or servus i...
Bartalotti is an Italian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Bartalotto" . It derives from the personal name Bartolo, an Italian short form of Bartholomew, which itself comes from the Aramaic phrase "son of Talmai". The...
Bartolomei is an Italian surname derived from the given name Bartolomeo.EtymologyThe surname Bartolomei traces its roots to the biblical name Bartholomew, which comes from the Aramaic meaning "son of Talmai." In the New...
Barzetti is an Italian surname, most likely a variant of Barsotti. The root name, Barsotti, likely derives from the medieval Latin baro, meaning "man, freeman," a term of Frankish origin. As a patronymic or pluralized fo...
Bassanelli is an Italian patronymic surname, a diminutive form of Bassani, which itself derives from the place name Bassano, referring to several villages in Italy. The name may evoke musical connotations due to its asso...
Etymology & OriginsBassani is an Italian surname derived from the place name Bassano, which belongs to multiple villages throughout Italy. The name likely originated as a locative surname, indicating that the original be...
Etymology and OriginBassi is an Italian surname, primarily a variant of Basso, which itself originated as a nickname for a short person, from Latin bassus meaning "thick, low." The surname is particularly common in north...
EtymologyBasso is an Italian surname originating as a nickname for a person of short stature, from the Italian adjective basso, meaning "short" or "low". The word derives from Late Latin bassus, which originally meant "t...
Battaglia is an Italian surname derived from the word battaglia, meaning "battle". It originated as a nickname for a combative person or someone associated with warfare. Etymology and Origin The name directly comes from...
Bazzoli is an Italian surname derived from the dialect word bazza, which means "protruding chin." The name likely originated as a nickname for someone with a prominent chin or other facial feature, a common pattern in It...
Bellandi is an Italian surname primarily found in Tuscany and other regions of central and northern Italy. The name means "son of Bellando", derived from a medieval given name Bellando, which itself comes from the Latin...
Bellandini is an Italian surname, derived as a diminutive form of Bellandi. The root name Bellandi itself means "son of Bellando," where Bellando is a medieval given name originating from the Latin word bellandus, meanin...
Bellincioni is an Italian surname meaning "son of Bellincione," derived from the medieval personal name Bellincione. This given name was likely a derivative of the Italian word bello meaning "beautiful" or "fair." One of...
Bellini is an Italian surname, formed as a patronymic or plural form of Bellino, itself derived from the Italian word bello, meaning "beautiful." This surname is particularly famous from the Bellini family of Renaissance...
Bellomi is an Italian surname, considered a variant of the more common Bellomo. Both names are ultimately derived from the Italian nickname Bell'uomo, which literally means "beautiful man" or "fair man." The nickname typ...
Bellomo is an Italian surname originating as a nickname from the Italian words bello “beautiful, fair” and uomo “man.” The name thus conveys the meaning of “beautiful man” or “handsome man,” and likely first described an...
Belloni is an Italian surname derived as an augmented form of Bello, which itself means "handsome" or "beautiful" in Italian. The suffix -oni is a common augmentative ending in Italian, often used to indicate a larger or...
Belluomo is an Italian surname, considered a variant of Bellomo. Its etymology combines the words bello meaning 'beautiful, handsome' and uomo meaning 'man', suggesting it originated as a nickname for a notably handsome...
Belmonte is a toponymic surname of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from various place names meaning "beautiful mountain" (from Italian bello or Spanish bel "beautiful" and monte "mountain"). The name is found in seve...
Bencivenni is an Italian patronymic surname meaning "son of Bencivenne," derived from the medieval given name Bencivenga, a Tuscan variant of Benvenuto (meaning "welcome," as in the Italian phrase benvenuto). The name th...
Etymology Benedetti is an Italian surname derived from the given name Benedetto, which is the Italian form of Benedictus (see Benedict). The Latin Benedictus means "blessed". Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–547), the fo...
Benenati is an Italian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Benenato". The underlying given name Benenato is derived from Latin bene "well, good" and natus "born", thus approximately "well-born". This is reminiscent of ot...
Benetton is a Northern Italian surname, a variant of Benedetti. It belongs to a family of patronymic surnames that originally meant 'son of Benedetto,' and ultimately derive from the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning '...
Benini is an Italian surname meaning "son of Benino," a diminutive of Bene or Beno, short forms of the given name Benedetto.EtymologyThe roots of Benini go back to the Latin name Benedictus (meaning "blessed"), from whic...
Benizzi is an Italian surname with origins rooted in medieval onomastic traditions. It derives from the medieval given name Bonizzone, which itself comes from the Italian bono, meaning "good." The surname Benizzi thus ca...
Benvenuti is an Italian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Benvenuto". The root name Benvenuto derives from the Italian word benvenuto, meaning "welcome", and was often given as a name to a long-awaited or beloved child...
Berardi is an Italian surname derived from the given name Berardo, which ultimately traces back to the Old Germanic elements berahard, composed of bero "bear" and hardu "hard, brave". The surname thus conveys the meaning...
Bergamaschi is an Italian surname that originally indicated an inhabitant of the city of Bergamo in Lombardy. The name thus belongs to the category of habitational surnames, denoting affiliation with a specific place. Th...
Berlusconi is an Italian surname, most famously borne by Silvio Berlusconi, the media tycoon and former prime minister of Italy. The name is of toponymic origin, deriving from the Milanese word berlusch, meaning "cross-e...
Bernardi is a common Italian surname, derived from the given name Bernardo, which itself is the Italian form of Bernard. The name ultimately traces back to the Old German elements bern meaning "bear" and hart meaning "ha...
Etymology and OriginsBerti is an Italian surname derived from the given name Berto—a short form of longer names ending in -berto, such as Alberto and Roberto. These names ultimately trace back to the Old High German elem...
Bertolini is an Italian patronymic surname, derived from a diminutive of the given name Bertoldo. Bertoldo itself is the Italian form of Berthold, which originates from the Old German elements beraht meaning "bright" and...
Biagi is an Italian patronymic surname meaning "son of Biagio". The suffix -i is typical of many Italian surnames that indicate descent, equivalent to -son or -ini in other naming traditions. Etymology and Related Names...
Biancardi is an Italian surname derived from the Blanchard name of Germanic origin, introduced to Italy through Norman and other Frankish influences during the medieval period.EtymologyBiancardi is the Italian form of th...
Bianchi is a common Italian surname derived from the Italian word bianco, meaning "white". Originally, it was a nickname given to individuals with white hair or a notably pale complexion. The name is the plural form of B...
Bianco is an Italian surname derived as a variant of Bianchi, which comes from the Italian word bianco meaning “white.” It was originally a nickname for someone with white hair or an unusually pale complexion, forming pa...
Bicchieri is an Italian surname derived from the Italian word bicchiere, meaning "drinking glass." It is an occupational surname, originally given to a person who made or sold glasses. The name is part of a tradition of...
Biondi is an Italian surname derived from a nickname meaning "fair-haired, blond." It originates from the Italian word biondo, reflecting a physical characteristic commonly used in medieval Europe to distinguish individu...
Biondo is an Italian surname that primarily means "fair-haired, blond" in Italian. It is a variant of the more common surname Biondi, which itself derives from a nickname for someone with blonde or light-colored hair. Th...
Boerio is an Italian surname derived from the occupational term boaro, meaning "cowherd" or "oxherd." The root bo- comes from Latin bov- (cow, ox), making this name a variant in a family of herding-related surnames acros...
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