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Very rare Pagana is typical of the province of Enna, Paganelli is in the area between Emilia and the Apennine Tuscany, Paganello has a Sicilian lineage in Palagonia (CT) and Palermo and a Venetian one, Paganetti, very rare, is in the province of Sondrio, Paganetto would seem to be Genoese, Pagani is from northern Italy with an important stock in Lombardy, Paganin is typically Venetian and is widespread throughout that region, Paganini seems to have at least three strains, in eastern Liguria, western Lombardy, Emilia and Romagna, Pagano is absolutely panitaliano, Paganoni is a native of the area that includes the Lecco area and the Bergamo area. All these surnames suggest a non-Christian origin of families, in fact it was the medieval custom to define non-Christian or Saracen barbarians, with the appellative and therefore

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


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