Language(s) | Italian |
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Origin | |
Meaning | "Like a wolf" |
Region of origin | Northern Italy |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Levato, Levati, Levito, Levetto, Leveti |
Lovato is a surname of northern Italian origin. It derives from the Late Latin personal name Lupatus, derivative of Latin lupus, meaning "wolf".
People with the name include:
Ferrero is a surname of Italian and Spanish origin that means 'smith', a person who works with iron, in parallel with surnames like Ferraro, Ferrari and Smith.
Bianchi, a plural of bianco, is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Demi is a feminine given name with Greek and Latin roots, and it is a surname with Albanian origins. Demi was originally a nickname of Demetria, the feminine form of the masculine name Demetrius, which is itself the Latin and English spelling of the Greek name Demetrios. People named Demi include:
Santamaria is a surname from the Latin Arch in Europe. The name, a reference to the Blessed Virgin Mary meaning Holy Mary or Saint Mary, means the same thing in the Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Catalan languages. In Arabic, the equivalent name is Mariam. The surname has spread to the Americas, especially South America, via immigration and colonisation.
Bianco is an Italian surname meaning "white". Notable people with the surname include:
Aiello is a surname of Italian origin. People with the name include:
Scarpa is an Italian surname
Pimentel is a Portuguese and Spanish surname, held in part by members of the House of Pimentel, a Spanish noble family of Portuguese origin and established in the Kingdom of Castile. Pimentel denotes pepper plants and spices, suggesting an occupation or a location as the origin of the name.
Ferri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Coniglio is an Italian surname derived from the Latin cuniculus, meaning "rabbit". Notable people with the surname include:
Luke can be a surname.
Cannella, Canella and Canela are surnames ultimately originating from the Latin canna 'small cane'. Notable people with these surnames include:
Ferrara is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Salerno is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Peralta is a Spanish surname. It is also an Italian surname found in Sicily, Piedmont, and Tuscany.
Ferrari is an Italian occupational surname, the plural form of Ferraro, meaning blacksmith.
Woo is an uncommon Korean surname.
Zanelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Molano is an Italian surname that first appeared in Messina, the capital of the Italian province of Messina.
Falco or Falcó is the surname of: