it's first recording was in 905 AD when the Pisani family of Pisa, who were counts, moved to Venice.
it's ancestral home is Pisa, Italy / Hal Pessa, Malta.
it's origin is Italian and Maltese, which if you have ever met a pisani, they are, or either, are these two, ethnicity's.
PISANI is a toponymic surname (derived from names of towns, places, countries, rivers etc)
Other branches of the family are recorded in Milan, Pavia, Bologna, Sicily and Naples.
milan
From the male name "Andrew", which means "manly" or "strong".
The name means "white rock" and is derived from the Basque mountain ranges near the Spain where the name originated.
it derive from Negro...lol
Rosalyn is a variant of the name Rosaline. Rosaline, in turn, is a medieval variant of Rosalind. It is derived from the Germanic 'hros' for 'horse' and 'linde' for 'soft'.
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
Ireland
milan
Impala
It is said to derive from the Greek word for "healer".
to be a vertebrate you must have a backbone
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chicken
maharashtra
spain
From the male name "Andrew", which means "manly" or "strong".
yes