D'Orazio

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D'Orazio is a surname of central Italian origin, found primarily in the regions of Abruzzo and Lazio.

The name 'D'Orazio' is derived from the Latin Horatius, Horace in English, and means 'clairvoyant'.

Many alternatives of the name have arisen due to immigration to English speaking countries and subsequent Anglicization and phonetic spelling. Such alternatives include, Dorazio, Dorazzio, Diorazio, Deorazio, Doraazio, Doriazio, and D'Orzaio.

Notable people with the surname include:

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