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  2. Italian name - Wikipedia

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    The Italian nome is not analogous to the ancient Roman nomen; the Italian nome is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman nomen is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption for both sexes, likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern ...

  3. Suppa (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bernardino Suppa, protopapas of the Cattolica dei Greci (1556-1590) Frank Suppa, soldier of the Lucchese crime family; Luigi Suppa, O.P. † (1565 - 1569 deceased) Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Agrigento; Maria Suppa, Italian artist [4] Marika Suppa, Grande Fratello competitor [5] Coletta Suppa, Mayor of Reggio Calabria in the fifteenth century

  4. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    From Mappa dei Cognomi website. [38] Rank [39] Surname Frequency Meaning 1: ... Surnames of the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino. Rank Surname Meaning 1: Bianchi ...

  5. Piccardo - Wikipedia

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    The Piccardo family is an ancient Italian family, from Liguria. In the 19th century a family branch relocated from Voltri, in the Kingdom of Sardinia, to Monte San Giovanni Campano, in the Papal States. A branch of the family also settled in the Eastern North America, according to genealogical organisation House of Names.

  6. Comollo - Wikipedia

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    Comollo has an etymology in common with other similar forms of the surname, such as: Comotto, Cometti, Cominetti, Comoglio, Comelli, Comino. According to the Dizionario ragionato dei cognomi (Annotated Dictionary of Surnames) by Frangipane, Comollo is the truncated and endearing form from the proper name Giacomo (): Gia→como→comollo.

  7. Angelini (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Angelini is an Italian surname.It originated from the Greek word anà-ghelòs with the meaning of "messenger of God". [1]Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Angelini (born 1974), Italian Olympic water polo player

  8. Paganelli - Wikipedia

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    Paganelli is an Italian surname, and may refer to; Carl Paganelli (b. 1960), American football official in the National Football League; Domenico Paganelli, Italian architect; Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli, Italian singer and composer; Laurent Paganelli (b. 1962), French former footballer; Manuello Paganelli (b. 1960), American artist and photographer

  9. Maniscalco - Wikipedia

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    Maniscalco (Italian pronunciation: [maniˈskalko]) is an Italian surname. Maniscalco means "marshall," from medieval Latin mariscalcus, marescalcus; as such it was likely an occupational name (cf. Farrier).