All persons with last name "Misita" originate from a village called "Misite" which existed previous to the arrival of the slavic peoples (Baptismal records of the Misita Family, from a monastery there, date back to the 1200s); a mountainous region of the Western Balkans (or what in antiquity would have been called "Illyria" or "Greater Greece"). This name does not mean anything in Italian or Russian but is of an ancient dead Illyrian tribal language (Mediterranean Neolithic Dialect) that is no longer in use. It is an ancient Illyrian tribal name...the meaning of which is unknown...
No, it is either Polish or Russian/Jewish.
Sasha is the same in Italian and Russian. Specifically, the name functions as a Russian loan name in Italian. It is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation will be "SA-sha" in Italian.
Benito is and Italian-Russian name
Yes, "Babini" is an Italian last name.
Nicholas II's last name was Romanov. His full name was Nicholas II Alexanderovich Romanov.
The last name Saia is of Italian origin.
The last name Cefalo is of Italian origin.
No, "Tarapilli" is not a common Italian last name. It does not appear in databases of common Italian surnames.
I think an Italian name...
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
The last name Spetter is Russian
I believe it's Italian. My friend is full Italian, and has that last name.