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  1. Spanish: apparently a variant of the habitational name Cerrato or a habitational name from Serrato in Málaga.
  2. Catalan (Serrató): topographic name for someone who lived by a low hill, from a diminutive of serrat.
  3. Southern Italian: apparently from serrato 'closed', 'shut', but more likely a topographic name related to Serra or Serrata.
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