Meaning & History
Faraldo is an Italian surname originating as a patronymic from the given name Faroald, itself derived from the Old German elements fara "journey" and walt "power, authority". This name was borne by the first Duke of Spoleto, a 6th-century Lombard ruler, reflecting the early medieval Germanic influence in Italy.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals with the surname include French actor Claude Faraldo (1936–2008), who appeared in numerous films; Canadian hip-hop artist Dan-e-o (birth name Daniel Faraldo, born 1977); American filmmaker Danielle Faraldo (born 1966); and Italian judoka Francesco Faraldo (born 1982). Also notable is Toto Faraldo, a dancer of Salon tango, a style of Argentine tango.
Cultural Significance
The surname Faraldo is emblematic of the Lombard heritage in Italy, where many Germanic names were adopted and transformed into Italian surnames. The element fara relates to concepts of travel and journeying, fitting the historical movement of the Lombard peoples, while walt evokes authority and power associated with their leadership structures.
- Meaning: Patronymic derived from Faroald, meaning "journey power".
- Origin: Italian, from Germanic elements.
- Notable Bearers: Claude Faraldo, Dan-e-o, Danielle Faraldo, Francesco Faraldo, Toto Faraldo.
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Faraldo