Cesina (surname)

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Cesina
Origin
Language(s) Late Latin and Lombardic
MeaningSilva cædua (Latin) [1]
Bosco ceduo (Italian)
Coppice (woodland) (English)
Region of origin Kingdom of the Lombards Duchy of Benevento Italy
Other names
Variant form(s) Cesi, Cesino, Cesini

Cesina is an Italian surname.

Cesina family has Roman-Lombard origins, members are present in some Italian regions in Campania, Lombardy, Emilia Romagna, Marche, Piedmont and Liguria.

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References

  1. "CESINA".