Here are some surnnames (last names) of some famous Italians, both past and present.
'de Vinci'.
Galilei
Caravaggio
Avogadro
Garibaldi
Musolini ( infamous)
Caruso
Gigli
Lanza
Pavarotti
Barone
Ginoble
Boschetto.
NB THe last three forvthe trio of 'Il Volo' an Italian Popera trio.
Some American Italians.
Sinatra
Martino (Dean Martin)
Capone
Not neccesarily. I did some research many years ago, with an Italian professor, whose name ended in ' -----san'.
Some Italian last names starting with "D" are Di Giovanni, De Luca, De Rossi, and D'Angelo.
YES. My grandmother's name was Lillo and she came from Naples, Italy.
Barone, Bastone, Bruno Cappello, Costa De Luca Gallo Locatelli Mancini, Marino Ricci, Rizzo, Romano, Rossi, Russo Sacco, Spatafora Veronese
Forenames, nicknames and surnames originating in the west and south European countries of France and Italy explain the phrase French and Italian names. Some first names look the same, such as the French Paul, and others different, such as the Italian Paolo ("Paul"), from their English counterparts. Some last names likewise may be recognizable, such as the French Saint-Martin, and others not, such as Azzarà("fisherman") in Sicily, vis-à-vis their English equivalents.
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Not neccesarily. I did some research many years ago, with an Italian professor, whose name ended in ' -----san'.
In the Italian White pages - see the related link.
Some Italian last names starting with "D" are Di Giovanni, De Luca, De Rossi, and D'Angelo.
Umberto
No it is not Italian names usually end with a vowel usually a i and o
Examples of female Italian names include: Angela, Antonietta, Cosima, Gemma, Lucia and Nicoletta. The top 5 Italian names for girls born in 2013 were Sofia, Giulia, Martina, Giorgia and Sara.
Some examples of famous professors with unique last names include Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, and Cornel West.
I was unable to locate the name on a web search, but it most likely is an Italian name. Many last names that end with "elli" are Italian.
Anna Maria Teresa
A few last names meaning "light" include Dalca (Romanian), Leggièri (Italian), Lichtenberg (German) and Tinker (English).
Some of the most common Italian surnames are Rossi, Russo, Ferrari, Esposito and Bianchi. Other popular names are Romano, Colombo, Ricci, Greco and Marino.