Landolfi is an Italian surname, which is derived from the given name Landolfo or Landulf, which in turn is composed of the German words land ("land") and wulf ("wolf"). [1] The name may refer to:
Ferraris is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Morandi is an Italian surname, which is derived from the given name Morando. The surname may refer to:
Lombroso, Lumbroso, or Lumbrozo is a surname, derived from a Sephardi family, members of which lived in Tunis, Marseilles, and Italy. The surname may refer to:
Quaranta. The Quaranta family is an ancient and noble Italian family, with its origin in Scandinavia, established at the end of the 11th century in the district of Salerno. This surname now has roots that spread all over the world. When researching the Quaranta name, several different variations of the name can be found. Language changes and carelessness contributed to this. Additionally, high instances of illiteracy contributed to the numbers of ways a name may have been spelled and articulated. Many times a town clerk would spell names the way they sounded. Because of this, surname dictionaries list such spelling variations as Quarantelli, Quaranti, Quatanto, Quarantas, Quartarara, Quaranto, and Quartararo which all stem from the root surname Quaranta.
Mei is a romanized spelling of a Chinese surname, transcribed in the Mandarin dialect. In Hong Kong and other Cantonese-speaking regions, the name may be transliterated as Mui or Moy. In Vietnam, this surname is written in the national language (latin) as Mai. In romanized Korean, it is spelled Mae. The name literally translates in English to the plum fruit. The progenitor of the Méi clan, Méi Bo, originated from near a mountain in ancient China that was lined at its base with plum trees.
Addams is a patronymic surname of English origin from the given name Adam. There are other spellings. Notable people with the surname include:
Quintieri is an Italian locational surname, which originally meant a person from one of the places called Quinto in Italy. The word quinto is derived from the Latin quintus, meaning "fifth". The name may refer to:
Bo or Bó as a surname may refer to:
Pérez is a surname of either Spanish or Hebrew origin.
Abramo is a surname. People with this surname include:
Lupo is a surname of Italian origin, meaning "wolf", which is derived from the Latin lupus. Its Spanish equivalent is López, its Portuguese equivalent is Lopes, its French equivalent is Loup, and its Romanian equivalent is Lupu or Lupescu.
Lupino, or Luppino, is a surname of Italian origin, meaning little wolf, which is derived from the Latin lupus.
Claro is a popular Spanish and Italian surname. The name Claro derived from the Italian word chiari, which means "clear." This nickname surname derived from an eke-name and reflects the physical attributes of its subject. The Claro surname was likely used to refer to a person with a light complexion.
Stickland is a surname of British origin, which may be a locational surname, indicating a person from the village of Stickland in the parish of Winterborne Stickland, Dorset. Alternatively, it may be a topographic name for a person who lived by a steep slope, from the Middle English stickel ("steep") and "land". The surname may refer to:
Landulf or Landulph, Italian Landolfo and Latin Landolfus, Landulphus, etc., is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to:
Morlacchi is a family name of Italian origin. It might indicate an ultimate family origin connected with the Morlachs, a Balkan ethnic group which had considerable interaction with Italians.
Pierotti is a family name. It may refer to:
Pedrotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pedrelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Landini is an Italian surname that may refer to