Polella, almost unique, could result from alterations of the successive, Polelli is specific to Ferrarese, Ro, Ferrara and Copparo, Polello has a strain in Chioggia and presences in Porto Tolle in Rovigoto, Poli is widespread throughout northern Italy, while Polo is more Properly Veneto, although it seems to have a secondary strain in the Salento Peninsula and one in north-western Sardinia, Polin seems specific of Trevisano, country and Montebelluna, Polini has strains between Bergamo and Bresciano, a Romagna, in Piceno, to Rome and the Frusinate and the Barese, Polino would seem typically Campania in particular of Salerno and near Potentino, with a strain also in the Cosentino and in Sicily between Messina and Ennese, Polucci, very rare, has presences in Macerata and the Roman, Poluzzi is typical of Bologna and Bolognese, of San Giovanni in Persiceto, Budrio and San Pietro in Casale, derive, directly or through various hypochoral forms, from the medieval name Polo, a variation of the Latin cognomen Paullus or directly of the Latin cognomen Polus. Needless to mention the famous Venetian explorer Marco Polo (1254-1324); In some cases they may also come from one of the many place names containing the root pole, such as: San Polo (PC)-(PR), San Polo dei Cavalieri (RM), San Polo di Piave (TV), San Polo in Chianti (FI), San Polo Matese (CB), etc.
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