"This southern Italian variation of the ROSSI surname which means "red-haired or ruddy-complexioned individual." Derived from the nickname "rosso," meaning ' red.'"
The name Russo is derived from the Italian 'Rosso'. That in turn originates from the Latin words 'Rubius and Rossius', which means red. The English equivalent would be 'Rufus'.
The family surname is the Russo
The ethnic origin of the family surname 'Russo' is the region of Tuscany in Italy, and originates as a nickname for a person with red hair or a reddish complexion. Please access the related link below for more information:
The widely renowned Spanish surname Gutierrez has many variations, but is first found the region of Castile, where it originated in Visigothic times.
Yes, the surname Nesci is an Italian last name. The last name occurs in the southern Italian region of Calabria, where Ganino's Cognomi Italiani ("Italian Surnames") website suggests that the origin may have been in the Arabic word nasci for "youth." The pronunciation will be "NEY-shee" in Italian.
This rare and interesting surname Copponex seems to be a French surname. The surname Copponex is also found in Europe, in France and Switzerland, but is rare. I think this surname Copponex is of Italian origin, possibly a French form of Northern Italian surname Cappone, also as Southern Italian surnames Coppone, Copponi, and Coponi. This surname Cappone is a variant of more common Italian surname Capone, a Southern Italian surname. This surname Cappone is is mostly found in the regions of Piemonte which borders France and Switzerland, Liguria, and Lombardia. This surname Cappone is also establish in the South, in region of Calabria. Perhaps the Copponex were once the Cappone of the North Italy. See related links below for more information of the Capone surname.
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The surname Geswaldo is of Italian origin.
The Italian surname of Antonio emerged during the Middle Ages in the region of Tuscany. But it dates even further back, to the famous Roman general Marc Antony.
In Italian, the word "russo" means Russian. It is used to refer to something or someone from Russia or related to Russian culture.
The Italian name DeNardo means "of Nardo" which is an historic town in Southern Italy, in the region of Apulia (Puglia), the Province of Lecce.
D'iorio is an Italian surname.