The Monk is decidedly Sicilian, while Lomonaco is rarer and is present as a leopard spot in southern Italy, it derives from a nickname linked to the fact of being originally close to a monastery or its dependencies. Famous character was the eighteenth-century scholar Francesco Lomonaco of Montalbano Jonico.
Absolutely panitalian, although much more widespread in the central south, derives from a nickname linked to the fact of being originally close to a monastery or its dependencies.
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