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Pages in category "Surnames of Italian origin" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 704 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Italian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,331 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
B. House of Bajamonti; Barbaro family; Barberini family; Barbiano di Belgioioso; Barbiellini; Bardi family; Baron of Altavilla Salina; Basile (noble family) House of Belmonte
[9] [10] Some families, however, opted to retain the possessive portion of their surnames, for instance Lorenzo de' Medici literally means "Lorenzo of the Medici" (de' is a contraction of dei, also meaning "of the"; c.f. The Medicis). Another example of the use of plural suffix in Italian surnames is Manieri which is the plural form of Mainiero ...
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Surnames were still not common in Florence at the time, with a relatively small percentage of the population using them in 1345; Bardi was one of the most common by a significant margin. [7] Sculptor Donatello 's (b. 1386) surname was Bardi, but any relation to the bankers would have been distant. [ 8 ]
Rossi is an Italian surname, said to be the most common surname in Italy. Due to the diaspora , it is also very common in other countries such as Argentina , Brazil , Canada , France , Switzerland , the United States and Uruguay .
Greco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡrɛːko]) is a common Italian surname, ranking 10th among the most widespread surnames in Italy, [1] and it literally means "Greek". Historically, its popularity is due to the frequent relationships between Italy and Greece .