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EtymologyNaggi is an Italian surname that originally denoted a person from the town of Naggio in Lombardy, Italy. The place name likely derives from a personal name or a local geographic feature, but its specific meaning...
Naggia is an Italian surname, a variant of Naggi. The root form Naggio originally denoted a person from the town of Naggio in Lombardy, Italy, making Naggia a geographical surname tied to that specific locality. Variant...
Naldi is an Italian surname originating as a patronymic from given names such as Arnaldo and Rinaldo, where the suffix -i indicates “son of” or “descendant of.” These underlying names themselves derive from the ancient G...
Nana is an Italian surname originating as a diminutive of the given name Giovanni, the Italian form of John. The name Giovanni has been extremely common in Italy since the late Middle Ages, following a broader European t...
Nanni is an Italian surname and also a masculine given name, historically derived as a shortened form of the given name Giovanni. As a patronymic or diminutive surname, it ultimately traces its roots back to the Latin na...
Nannini is an Italian patronymic surname, derived from Nanni, a diminutive of the given name Giovanni. Since Giovanni is the Italian form of Iohannes (ultimately from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious'), N...
Napoleoni is an Italian surname derived from the medieval given name Napoleone. This name, in turn, is the Italian form of Napoleon, most famously associated with the French emperor Napoléon Bonaparte (1769–1821). While...
Napoletani is an Italian surname that literally means "Neapolitans," referring to the inhabitants of the city of Naples (Italian: Napoli) in southern Italy. As a surname, it originally indicated a person who came from or...
Napoli is an Italian surname that originally indicated a person from the city of Naples in Italy.Etymology and OriginThe surname Napoli is a classic example of a toponymic surname, derived from the name of the city of Na...
Napoliello is an Italian surname meaning "little Napoli" or "from Naples." It belongs to the category of habitational surnames, originally indicating someone who came from the city of Naples, known in Italian as Napoli....
Nardi is an Italian surname derived from the given name Nardo, which itself originated as a short form of compound names such as Bernardo or Leonardo. The core meaning traces back through Bernardo to the Germanic roots o...
Nardo is an Italian surname derived as a variant of Nardi. Both surnames ultimately trace back to given names such as Bernardo or Leonardo, where "ardo" was used as a hypocoristic or pet form. The name Bernard is the roo...
Nardovino is an Italian surname of complex origin, deriving from either the personal name Nardo, a short form of names such as Bernardo or Leonardo, or from Ardovino, a variant of Arduino. In the former case, the surname...
Nasato is an Italian surname that originated as a nickname for someone with a prominent nose, derived from the Italian word naso ("nose"). This type of descriptive surname was commonly used in medieval Italy to identify...
Nascimbeni is an Italian surname derived from the medieval given name Nascimbene, which is especially characteristic of the Veneto region in northeastern Italy. The personal name Nascimbene itself comes from an Italian p...
Nave is an Italian surname of topographic origin, derived from various places in Italy called Nave. The name likely refers to the town of Nave in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, or other localities bearing the same na...
Necchi is an Italian surname of possible occupational or toponymic origin. The most widely accepted etymology links it to the northern Italian word neccio, a type of savory flat bread common to the Lombardy region, perha...
Negri is an Italian surname derived as a nickname from Italian negro, meaning "black," often referring to someone with dark hair or dark skin. As a nickname surname, it belongs to a category of names originally used to d...
Negrini is an Italian surname, a variant of Negri. The root Negri originates as a nickname from Italian negro meaning "black," used to refer to someone with dark hair or dark skin. This descriptive byname was common in m...
Nenci is an Italian surname originating as a patronymic, meaning "son of Nencio," where Nencio is a Tuscan diminutive of the name Lorenzo. This form of surname, common in Italian naming traditions, signifies familial lin...
Nepi is an Italian surname derived from the place name Nepi, a town and comune in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. The town's name is of uncertain origin, but it is known as Nepet or Nepe in ancient times,...
Neri is an Italian surname derived from the Italian word nero, meaning "black." It originated as a nickname for a person with a dark complexion or dark hair, a common practice in medieval Italian naming conventions.Etymo...
Neroni is an Italian surname that functions as a variant of Neri. Both names trace their origins to the Italian word nero, which means "black," originally used to describe a person with a dark complexion or dark hair. Th...
Nervetti is an Italian surname, possibly originating as a nickname for an innkeeper from the archaic Milanese word nervètt, which denotes a local dish prepared from a calf. This etymology suggests that the name may have...
Nervi is an Italian toponymic surname, originating from the name of the coastal town of Nervi in Liguria, northwestern Italy. The town itself, now a district of Genoa, was historically a fishing village located on the Ri...
Nespola is an Italian surname, a variant of the more common Nespoli.Etymology and OriginsThe surname derives from place names such as Nespoli and Nespoledo, which are thought to be named after the nespola tree (the medla...
Nespoli is an Italian surname of toponymic origin, derived from place names such as Nespoli and Nespoledo. These place names trace back to the Italian word nespola, meaning "medlar" — a type of tree whose fruit was widel...
Nicastro is an Italian surname with strong geographical roots, originating from the town of Nicastro in the Calabria region of southern Italy. The surname likely first identified families who hailed from this historic se...
Nicchi is an Italian surname derived from the Italian word nicchio, meaning "shell." The name likely originated as a nickname for individuals associated with the sea, such as fishermen or sailors, or perhaps for someone...
Nicolosi is an Italian surname that originates from the town of Nicolosi, a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Catania on the island of Sicily. The town itself was named after Saint Nicholas, the fourth-ce...
Nicosia is an Italian surname derived from the town of Nicosia on the island of Sicily in southern Italy.Geographical OriginThe Sicilian town of Nicosia is located in the province of Enna, in the central part of the isla...
Nicotera is an Italian habitational surname derived from the name of the town of Nicotera in Calabria, southern Italy. The town, known as Nikoptera in Ancient Greek (Νικόπτερα), has ancient origins dating back to the Gre...
EtymologyNieddu is a surname originating from Sardinia, Italy. It is derived from the Sardinian word nieddu meaning "black", which itself comes from Latin niger meaning "black". The surname thus likely originally referre...
Nieri is an Italian surname with two primary linguistic origins. Most commonly, it is a variant of Neri, which itself derives from the Italian word nero meaning "black," originally used as a nickname for someone with dar...
Nigro is a surname of Italian origin. It is a variant of the more common Italian surname Negri, which itself derives from a nickname based on the Italian word negro, meaning "black." This nickname was often given to indi...
Nisi is an Italian surname with patronymic origins, meaning "son of Niso." Niso itself is the Italian form of the mythological name Nisus, a figure from classical literature. The name Nisus appears in Virgil's Aeneid as...
Nizzola is an Italian locational surname derived from the town of Nizzola, located near Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy. The name Nizzola itself likely originates from a diminutive or variant of the...
Noschese is an Italian surname, locative in origin, derived from the town of Nusco in Campania, southern Italy. The name Nusco itself likely stems from the Latin nuscus, meaning 'walnut tree,' or from the Oscan root nusc...
Notaro is an Italian surname of occupational origin, denoting a clerk or notary. The name derives from the Latin word notarius, meaning a person who takes notes or records, often in a legal or administrative context.Etym...
Oberti is an Italian surname derived from the given name Uberto, the Italian form of Hubert. The name Hubert originates from the Old German elements hugu "mind, thought, spirit" and beraht "bright", combining to mean "br...
Oberto is an Italian surname derived from the given name Uberto. It originated as a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Uberto." The root name Uberto is itself the Italian form of Hubert, which comes from the Old German...
Ongaro is an Italian surname, a variant of Ungaro. The root name Ungaro derives from the Italian word for “Hungarian,” indicating that the surname originally referred to a person from Hungary or of Hungarian descent. As...
EtymologyOrsini is an aristocratic Italian surname with deep historical roots. The name originates from a nickname meaning "little bear" in Italian, derived from Latin ursus "bear". It likely referred to a person's stren...
Padovan is an Italian surname, a regional variant of Padovano. Both surnames originate as ethnic or habitational names, indicating that the original bearer hailed from the city of Padua in northeastern Italy. Etymology T...
EtymologyPadovano is an Italian surname that originates from the city of Padova (Padua) in northeastern Italy. The name derives from the Italian Padova, which comes from Latin Patavium. The etymology of Patavium is uncer...
Pagani is an Italian surname, a cognate of the English surname Payne. Both surnames ultimately derive from a medieval nickname meaning 'pagan' or 'heathen' (from Latin paganus 'rustic,' 'villager,' later 'pagan'), referr...
Pagano is an Italian surname. It is the Italian cognate of the English surname Payne, both ultimately stemming from the Latin word paganus, meaning "villager" or "rustic," which later acquired the sense of "pagan" (non-C...
Palazzo is an Italian surname meaning "palace" — derived from the Latin palatium, which originally referred to the Palatine Hill in Rome, where the residences of emperors stood. As a topographic or occupational surname,...
Palladino is an Italian surname derived from the Italian word paladino, meaning "knight, defender". This in turn comes from the Late Latin palatinus, meaning "palace officer", referring to a high-ranking official in the...
Palmieri is an Italian surname derived from the occupational name Palmer, historically referring to a pilgrim who had traveled to the Holy Land. The English term Palmer itself originates from the Latin palma meaning “pal...
Palmisano is a locative Italian surname that derives from the town of Palmi, located in the Calabria region of southern Italy. As a patronymic or toponymic surname, it identifies individuals or families originally from P...
Palumbo is a surname of southern Italian origin, derived from the Italian palombo, meaning
Panza is a surname with roots in Italy, deriving from a variant of the Italian word pancia meaning "stomach, paunch." It likely originated as a nickname for someone with a round or protruding belly, similar to other Euro...
Paris is a surname of English, French, and Italian origin, initially used to denote a person who came from the French city of Paris. The city's name itself derives from the Parisii, an ancient Celtic tribe that inhabited...
Parisi is an Italian surname with multiple origins and meanings. Most commonly, it is patronymic, deriving from the personal name Parisio, a variant of Paride (the Italian form of Paris). Alternatively, the surname can b...
Parma is an Italian surname that originates from the city of Parma in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. The city's name is likely of Etruscan origin, predating the Roman era. The Etruscan name was later adapte...
Parodi is a surname of Italian origin, habitational from the name of a village near Genoa in the Liguria region of northern Italy. The surname is common in Liguria and has spread to other parts of Italy and beyond.A nota...
Parri is an Italian surname derived from the given name Gaspare. In the Italian onomastic tradition, many surnames originated as patronymics, indicating descent from a particular ancestor. Parri thus belongs to a class o...
Passerini is an Italian surname derived from the word passero, meaning "sparrow" in Italian. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone who resembled a sparrow—perhaps in chirpiness, small stature, or playful n...
Etymology and MeaningPastore is an Italian surname meaning "shepherd." It derives from the Latin word pastor, referring to a herder of sheep, and by extension to a pastoral or peaceful occupation. The name belongs to a b...
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