This surname: Surdi is Italian, and is also not spanish.
Possible variants: Sardi (italian), Sordi (italian).
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This surname: Surdi is Italian.Possible Variants: Sardi (Italian), Sordi (Italian).Sardi -Italian: patronymic form of Sardo 'Sardinian'. Sardis is also found as a Greek family name.Hungarian (Sárdi): habitational name for someone from a place called Sárd in the counties of Zala and Somogy in western Hungary or from any of various places in Transylvania.
No, Patino is not an Italian name even though it may be a Mexican name. The surname in question originates as a diminutive for the Galician and Spanish word pato for "duck," whose equivalent in Italian is anatra. The pronunciation will be "puh-TEE-noo" in Galician and "pa-TEE-no" in Spanish.
The surname Basti is of Italian origin. It is derived from the word "basta," which means enough or suffice in Italian.
The Italian surname "Colaci" is pronounced phonetically as "koh-lah-chee."
Belafonte is probably not a French surname. If French, the final "e" would be silent, but as it is in fact pronounced the name is most likely Italian or possibly Spanish.
This surname: Surdi is Italian.Possible Variants: Sardi (Italian), Sordi (Italian).Sardi -Italian: patronymic form of Sardo 'Sardinian'. Sardis is also found as a Greek family name.Hungarian (Sárdi): habitational name for someone from a place called Sárd in the counties of Zala and Somogy in western Hungary or from any of various places in Transylvania.
This surname Gonzalez is found in Mexico and Italy, but the surname Gonzalez is of Spanish origin, from Spain. See related links below of surname Gonzalez.
The surname Geswaldo is of Italian origin.
No, Patino is not an Italian name even though it may be a Mexican name. The surname in question originates as a diminutive for the Galician and Spanish word pato for "duck," whose equivalent in Italian is anatra. The pronunciation will be "puh-TEE-noo" in Galician and "pa-TEE-no" in Spanish.
Well if it is a first name it could be any but if it was followed by another latin surname im guessing either Italian spanish or Mexican
D'iorio is an Italian surname.
It is NOT Mexican! It is a Spaniard surname!
she is Italian and Mexican. she is Italian and Mexican.
Michele Surdi has written: 'Faida, contratto, patto' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Rule of law, War and emergency powers
Yes, it is of Italian origin.
An Italian surname.
Shes Italian because her mom is Italian and her dad is Mexican. So she is half Mexican and half Italian.