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  2. Category:Italian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    G. Gabriele; Gabrio; Gaetano; Galasso; Galeazzo; Gaspare; Gastone; Gaudenzio; Gavino; Gennaro (given name) Geppetto (disambiguation) Germano; Geronimo (name) Giacinto

  3. List of Sicilian Mafia members - Wikipedia

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    Leoluca Bagarella. Calogero Bagarella (1935–1969) Giovanni Bonomo (1935–2010) Francesco Paolo Bontade (1914–1974) Giovanni Bontade (1946–1988) Stefano Bontade (1939–1981) Bernardo Brusca (1929–2000) Giovanni Brusca. Tommaso Buscetta (1928–2000)

  4. Tommaso Buscetta - Wikipedia

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    Drug trafficking (1972) Criminal penalty. 10 years imprisonment; reduced to eight years on appeal. Tommaso Buscetta (Italian pronunciation: [tomˈmaːzo buʃˈʃetta]; 13 July 1928 – 2 April 2000) was a high ranking Italian mobster and a member of the Sicilian Mafia. He became one of the first of its members to turn informant and explain the ...

  5. Italian name - Wikipedia

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    For females: Anna, Maria, Sara, Laura, Aurora, Valentina, Giulia, Rosa, Gianna, Giuseppina, Angela, Giovanna, Sofia, Stella. Since the ancient Romans had a very limited stock of given names (praenomina), very few modern Italian given names (nomi) are derived directly from the classical ones. A rare example would be Marco (from Marcus).

  6. List of Italian Mafia crime families - Wikipedia

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    In Southern Ontario there are two types of Italian organized crime Cosa Nostra (Sicilian) and 'Ndrangheta (Calabrian). [14] In the 2018 book, The Good Mothers: The True Story of the Women Who Took on the World's Most Powerful Mafia , Alex Perry reports that the Calabrian 'Ndrangheta has, for the past decade, been replacing the Sicilian Cosa ...

  7. Sicilians - Wikipedia

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    The Sicilian people are indigenous to the island of Sicily, which was first populated beginning in the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. According to the famous Italian historian Carlo Denina, the origin of the first inhabitants of Sicily is no less obscure than that of the first Italians; however, there is no doubt that a large part of these early individuals traveled to Sicily from Southern ...

  8. List of people from Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Leo Luke of Corleone (815–915), monk and saint. Joseph the Hymnographer (816–886), monk and saint. Elias of Enna (822 or 823–903), monk and saint. Symeon of Trier (980/990–1035), monk and saint. Filarete of Calabria (c. 1020–1070), monk and saint. John Theristus (1049–1129), monk and saint. Rosalia of Palermo (1130–1166), hermit ...

  9. List of Sicilian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Carly Aquilino, (born November 18, 1990) stand-up comedian of Sicilian descent, podcast performer, cast member of MTV's Girl Code. Henry Armetta, (Palermo, Sicily, July 4, 1888 – San Diego, October 21, 1945) movie character actor who appeared in at least 150 films, starting in silents as early as 1915 to a movie released in 1946, after his death.