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  1. Pages in category "Italian occupational surnames" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  2. Bonaccorso – A surname meaning “good-hearted” or “well-intentioned” in Italian. Colombo – Derived from “Colombo,” meaning “dove” in Italian. It could be a nickname for a peaceful person or someone associated with a dove. D’Amico – Means “son of a friend” in Italian. D’Angelo – Means “son of Angelo” in Italian.

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Italian surnames originating as occupations. (This includes names derived at an older stage of the language.) Pages in category "Italian surnames from occupations"

    • Rossi. Rossi is the plural of rosso (the colour red). Although the exact origin of the surname is still debated, we know that it is related to the red-haired or ruddy complexion of an individual, most likely the progenitor.
    • Russo. Russo is most likely a southern variant of Rossi. It is a very common name throughout Southern Italy and Sicily.
    • Ferrari. Ferrari is the perfect example of an occupational surname. It is the plural form of Ferraro, meaning blacksmith, with ferro being the word for iron in Italian.
    • Esposito. The name Esposito (literally “exposed”) belongs to that group of Italian surnames that used to be assigned to foundlings, which were children rejected by their biological parents and abandoned at birth or at a young age.
  4. The surname Schiavo derives from nicknames derived from the social condition of slaves, prisoners of war and servants without rights. It can also refer to the Slavs, the peoples of the Eastern Adriatic. Other surnames derived: Schiavo, Schiavi, Schiava, Schiavone, Schiavon, Schiavina. Abandonato, Abandon.

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · Italian Last Names List: Top 500 Most Common Italian Last Names. If you want to check the meanings of famous Italian or lesser-know surnames, here is a list that will come in handy. Source: Classifica dei Cognomi più diffusi – Mappa dei Cognomi. First 50 Surnames in The Top 500 Most Common List. 1.

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  7. Mar 7, 2024 · The name literally means “exposed” and is part of a group of Italian surnames assigned to such children. 5. Bianchi. Bianchi is the plural form of the Italian word bianco, which means “white.”. The word bianco comes from the Germanic name “blank,” which means “shining” or “bright.”. 6.