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Azzali is typical of the Parma area, Azzalin is typical of the Po delta area in the Rovigoto, Porto Tolle and Porto Viro, Azzalini is in the area between Treviso and Belluno, Fregona area and Vittorio Veneto (TV) and Tambre (BL), Azzelini, practically unique, it is due to a mistaken transcription by Azzellini, which is extremely rare, and has a small Apulian stock, in particular in the Gargano, Azzolin is typical of the Vicenza area, of Molvena, Mason Vicentino, Marostica and Breganze with a stock also in Lombardy in the Bergamo area to Gorlago and Seriate, Azzolini would appear to be typical of the Triveneto, in particular in the areas of Rovereto and Ala, and of Verona and Roana (VI), with a large nucleus also in Emilia, stocks in the Pesaro, Rome and Bari areas, Azzolino, absolutely rare, has a small stock in the napoletao and one in the Cosenza area, they should derive from modifications of the name Ezzelino, in turn originated from the medieval Germanic name Ecelo, we remember the famous condottiere of 1200 Ezzelino from Roman.

Bibliographic source' "L'origine dei cognomi Italianim storia ed etimologia" di E. Rossoni disponibile online su: https://archive.org/


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