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  2. Esposito - Wikipedia

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    Esposito (Italian pronunciation: [eˈspɔːzito]) is an Italian surname. It ranks the fourth most common surname in Italy. [1] It is especially common in Campania in general and in Naples in particular. [2] [3]

  3. Category:Italian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,394 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Rossi (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Rossi is an Italian surname, said to be the most common surname in Italy. Due to the diaspora , it is also very common in other countries such as Argentina , Brazil , Canada , France , Switzerland , the United States and Uruguay .

  5. Guido - Wikipedia

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    Another likely homonym is the Italian Guido from a latinate root for "guide". [2] The third likely homonym is the Italian Guido with phonetic correspondence to Latin Vitus, whereas the Latin v (/w/), the Latin i (/iː/), and the terminal syllable -tus have predictable homology with the Italian /u/, /iː/, and -do.

  6. Giovanni (name) - Wikipedia

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    It is the Italian equivalent of the English name John. Giovanni is frequently contracted to Gianni , Gian , or Gio , particularly in the name Gianbattista , and can also be found as a surname. It is sometimes spelt as Geovanni, Giovonnie, Giovannie, Jiovanni, or, when used as an English name, its female counterpart is Giovanna .

  7. Mangione - Wikipedia

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    Mangione is an Italian surname meaning 'someone who eats a lot', from the verb mangiare. The name is common in southern Italy , primarily in Apulia and Sicily . [ 2 ]

  8. Mancini - Wikipedia

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    Mancini (Italian pronunciation: [manˈtʃiːni]) is a surname of Italian origin which, etymologically, comes from the Italian adjective mancino, which literally means "left handed". People [ edit ]

  9. Sicignano (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sicignano is the Modern Italian descendant of the cognomen Sicinianus. [2] Possible Latin forms include, in the nominative: "Sicinius", masculine singular; Sicinia, feminine singular; Sicinii, masculine plural; Siciniae, feminine plural; Sicinianus, masculine adoptive; Siciniana, feminine adoptive; Sicinia + anus = Sicinianus--> Sicignano

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