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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 ...
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
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 ...
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.
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.
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
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
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).