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What is a common Italian surname?

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The proud and noble Italian surname of Guido, or more accurately (Giacomo di Filippo) Guidotti, has been found amidst the early records of Bologna (1097 A.D.) to be the surname of the Bishop of Imola.

The masculine given name of Giacomo emerged from the area Florence to become a proud and noble italian surname as well.

Filippino also began as a masculine given name and is recorded as a proud and noble Italian surname in the ancient city of Arcevia, where a certain Corrado di Filippino owned Castle Montesecco in 1238 A.D.

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