Bosio (surname)

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Bosio
PronunciationItalian: [ˈbɔːzjo]
Language(s) Italian
Origin
Language(s) Frankish, Middle High German
Word/nameBoso
Meaning'bad'
Region of origin Piedmont, Lombardy
Other names
Variant form(s)Bosi, Bosis, Bosio, De Bosio
Related namesBoselli, Bosetti
[1]

Bosio is a surname of Italian origin.

The surname can refer to the following people:

See also

Notes

  1. Caffarelli, Enzo; Marcato, Carla (2008). I cognomi d'Italia: dizionario storico ed etimologico. Tutta l'Italia per nome e cognome (in Italian). Turin: UTET. p. 281. ISBN   978-88-02-08061-1.

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