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From the name of an Italian town near Rome, derived from Latin aqua meaning "water", the home town of the 13th-century saint Thomas Aquinas. In Italy the surname is derived directly from the town's name. As a Spanish-language surname, it was sometimes bestowed by missionaries in honour of the saint as they evangelized in Spanish colonies.
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Fiscella Italian Derived from Italian fiscella, which was a basket used to conserve cheese. The name was probably used to denote a person who made cheese.
How to know if my last name is Italian? Meaning, origin and geographical distribution. The Most Common Italian Surnames in Italy in the 21th Century. Maps Showing Locations of Italian Surnames – Distribution of the surnames according to regions, provinces or Italian communes.
7 Ιουν 2010 · Behind the Name is a wonderful site which lists several hundred surnames and their meanings. It also may tell your where the surname is derived from. The beauty of this site is that it not only concentrates on Italian surnames but on surnames from several different parts of the world such as Germany, Spain, Greece and Ireland plus much more.
13 Αυγ 2018 · Understanding the meaning and origin of your surname can help you not only distinguish between families of the same name, but in Italy it could be a key to locating an exact place of origin for your ancestors.
4 Φεβ 2018 · Italian surnames are often easy to recognize because most end in a vowel, and many of them have been derived from descriptive nicknames. If you think your family name may have come from Italy, then tracing its history may yield important clues to your Italian heritage and ancestral village.
4 Νοε 2019 · The origins of Italian surnames vary. Many are derived from the names of people, places, professions, or nicknames, and most originated in the Middle Ages when the practice largely started. A large number of Italian surnames end in the letter i, due to the medieval Italian habit of identifying families by the name of the ancestors in the plural.