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'.
"This southern Italian variation of the ROSSI surname which means "red-haired or ruddy-complexioned individual." Derived from the nickname "rosso," meaning ' red.'"
In Italian, the word "russo" means Russian. It is used to refer to something or someone from Russia or related to Russian culture.
"Cimorelli" is an Italian surname.
The family surname is the Russo
Ferraro is an Italian surname that means "iron-worker" or "smith".
It means "from the family of Simon" in Italian.
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Italian in origin, Pettinicchio may mean "hairdresser'' from pettinare "to dress hair."
Moscoso is Italian, Spanish and Galician; its meaning is uncertain, but may mean "Fly."
It is the Italian word for "flour". It was a surname often given to bakers.
D'iorio is an Italian surname.
Silva comes from Spanish, French and Italian words, all dereived from Latin, that mean "forrest"