Lombardo

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Lombardo is an Italian demonym ("from Lombardy") [1] and surname, most commonly found in Sicily where it is the third most common family name. [2] Notable people with the name include:

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References

  1. "Lombardo - Origine del Cognome".
  2. "Lombardo - Origine del Cognome".
  3. "Award-Winning Director Rick Lombardo to Lead Penn State School of Theatre".