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  2. Category:Maltese-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Surnames of Maltese language origin. Pages in category "Maltese-language surnames" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.

  3. 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".

  4. Gauci - Wikipedia

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    This origin would classify Italian holders of the surname as descendants of Maltese immigrants, rather than vice versa. Bearers of the surname Gauci belong to one of the most ancient and noble families of Malta. The family hold the title of Marquis of Ghajn Qajjed, first granted to Dr. Gerolamo Delicata by Grant Master Emanuel de Rohan-Polduc.

  5. Micallef - Wikipedia

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    It has been recorded in Malta since ancient times, and its origins probably lie in the name Micali, a variant of Michael (in Hebrew, Michael means "Who is like God?"). However, another possible derivation for the surname is the Maltese word "mħallef", which means 'judge', and thus its origin is not certain.

  6. Fenech - Wikipedia

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    Fenech is a surname about whose origins there are several hypotheses. The most notable is the meaning of "rabbit", since fenek is rabbit in Maltese. [1] This in turn comes from the Arabic word for fox, ‏ فنك ‎ (fanak, "fennec fox") which like the rabbit has large ears as its distinguishing feature and may have been confused during the development of the Maltese language, which is a ...

  7. Buttigieg - Wikipedia

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    Buttigieg (Maltese: Buttiġieġ [bʊtːɪˈd͡ʒɪːt͡ʃ] ⓘ) is a Maltese surname, derived from Sicilian Arabic أبو الدجاج Abu-I-dajāj(i), meaning 'chicken owner, poulterer' (lit. ' father of chickens '). [1] People with the name include: Albert Buttigieg (fl. 2020s), Maltese politician; Anthony Buttigieg (born 1962), Maltese ...

  8. Borg (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Borg is a common surname in the Nordic countries as well as in Malta. The Nordic surname comes from the Old Norse borg, meaning "town"; while the Maltese surname comes from the word borġ, itself ultimately from the Arabic burj (برج), meaning "castle" or "tower". Borg may refer to: Åke Borg (1901–1973), Swedish swimmer, twin brother of Arne

  9. Spiteri - Wikipedia

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    Spiteri is a common Maltese surname. There are two theories regarding the origin of this surname. One theory states that it has derived from the Italian word Ospitalieri, meaning Hospitallers. [1] [2] Another theory states that the surname has derived from the latin term Spatharius, meaning sword-bearer. [3] Notable people with the surname include:

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