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  2. Maltese heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Maltese surnames- Curmi, Decaro, Xuerep, Galia and Gambin coat of arms. Arms started to be granted not only to aristocrats but also to people of stature as means of identification in times of high illiteracy. [3] The majority of the titles still used in Malta today were created during the period of the Knights of St. John.

  3. Coat of arms of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Malta is the national coat of arms of the country of Malta.. The present coat of arms is described by the Emblem and Public Seal of Malta Act of 1988 as a shield showing an heraldic representation of the national flag of Malta; above the shield a mural crown in gold with a sally port and five turrets representing the fortifications of Malta and denoting a city-state; and ...

  4. Cassar - Wikipedia

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    The Maltese Cassar coat of arms has the Latin word "SPES" (meaning "hope") inscribed on it. It may also derive from a fairly common surname in Italy and Sicily: Cassara, or Cassarino, possibly from a nickname "cassaio" meaning "producer of cases". However these surnames may also be derived from the given name "Cesare" or "Caesar".

  5. Category:Maltese-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Maltese-language surnames" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abela;

  6. Office of the Chief Herald of Arms of Malta - Wikipedia

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    a grant of personal arms may be made to citizens of Malta and to citizens of other countries, and is "a singular honour issued at the discretion of the Chief of Herald of Arms," based on the following criteria : (a) any honours received, (b) involvement of the applicant in public life, together with other merits and activities, (c) professional ...

  7. Bugeja - Wikipedia

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    [2] Another states that the surname may be a Maltese form of Sicilian Bug(G)Ea from Greek Boukaios ‘Cowherd Herdsman’ or from Buggia, Salentine And Sicilian Dialects. This explanation may have more merit in as much as the Bugeja coat of arms features a cow under a six-pointed star. [3]

  8. Micallef - Wikipedia

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    This surname is found in various Medieval records, normally as Makluffi. Prior to the late 15th century, most people bearing this surname were of the Jewish faith. Recorded in over two hundred spellings, some examples of which are shown below, this is a European medieval surname of crusader, but ultimately biblical origins.

  9. Gatt (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gatt is a surname of Scottish as well as Southeast German origin, [1] [2] [3] which can also be found in Malta. [4]In Bavarian speaking areas of Germany and Austria the name may derive from the Middle High German word gate (cf. German Gatte: husband, male spouse) for "companion", whereas in Scotland a derivation from the surname Gault or the Middle English gate meaning road, thoroughfare or ...

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