Yes, Troisi is an Italian last name. Its occurrence may be most common in the areas of Italy that were most susceptible to French influences. For example, French influences were strongest in northwest and southern Italy, and on the Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia.
"Troy" and "Turgesius" are English equivalents of the Italian word Troisi. The surname in question occurs in Sicily as the Latin name for the Norman province established there and throughout Italy since it is linked with the Trojan diaspora from Eurasia to insular and peninsular Italy after the fall of Troy about 3,200 years ago. The pronunciation, depending upon the speaker's birthplace, will be "twa-see" or "twa-zee" in Italian.
Yes, "Babini" is an Italian last name.
The last name Saia is of Italian origin.
No, "Tarapilli" is not a common Italian last name. It does not appear in databases of common Italian surnames.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
I believe it's Italian. My friend is full Italian, and has that last name.
The Italian last name Coronato means the word crown
Marazzi is an Italian surname. It is common in Italy and is of Italian origin.
Regina as a last name in Italian means "queen" in English.
No, Flaherty is not an Italian last name. It is typically of Irish origin.
Yes, Tavolacci is an Italian last name.
the last name Castillo is italian.