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  2. Category:Italian-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Italian toponymic surnames‎ (78 P) Pages in category "Italian-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,358 total.

  3. Category:Surnames of Italian origin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surnames of Italian origin" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 548 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Italian name - Wikipedia

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    The Italian nome is not analogous to the ancient Roman nomen; the Italian nome is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman nomen is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption for both sexes, likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern ...

  5. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    Common places used as surnames include Dibra, Laci, Shkodra, Prishtina, Delvina, Koroveshi and Permeti, as well as the famous Frasheri surname of the Frasheri family. Additionally common some names indicate regional origins: Gega/Gegaj (for one of Gheg origin ), Tosku/Toskaj (signifying Tosk origin) and Chami (for Cham origin ).

  6. List of Italian Mafia crime families - Wikipedia

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    The Five Families – operate in New York City, the New York Metropolitan area, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Florida, California and Nevada. [ 2] Bonanno. Colombo. Gambino. Genovese. Lucchese. Western New York. Buffalo crime family (Magaddino family)

  7. Greco (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Greco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡrɛːko]) is a common Italian surname, ranking 10th among the most widespread surnames in Italy, [1] and it literally means "Greek". Historically, its popularity is due to the frequent relationships between Italy and Greece .

  8. Italian surnames - Wikipedia

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  9. Colombo (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Giacomo Colombo (1663–1730), Italian sculptor, painter and engraver in the late 17th century and early 18th century in Naples. Gianni Colombo (1933–1993), Italian artist, member of the kinetic art movement; Gioacchino Colombo (1903–1988), Italian automobile engine designer; Giovanni Colombo (1902–1992), Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan