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Lo Vecchio has two small stocks in Puglia in Latiano in the Brindisi area and in San Giovanni Rotondo in the Foggia area, but the main core is in Sicily, in Messina, Palermo, Monreale and Gangi in the Palermo area, and in Catania and Paternò in the Catania area, Lovecchio is typically Apulian, widespread especially in the areas of Bari and Taranto, but also in the Foggia, Brindisi and Matera areas, they should derive from nicknames indicating the family of a particular old man, probably a person of importance.

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

VECCHI | VECCHIA | VECCHIARELLI | VECCHIARIELLO | VECCHIARINI | VECCHIARINO | VECCHIATI | VECCHIATINI | VECCHIATO | VECCHIATTI | VECCHIATTINI | VECCHIATTO | VECCHIERELLI | VECCHIET | VECCHIETTI | VECCHIETTINI | VECCHIETTO | VECCHINI | VECCHIO | VECCHIOLA | VECCHIOLI | VECCHIOLLA | VECCHIONE | VECCHIONI | VECCHIOTTI | VECCHIUTTI

Vecchia has a stump in San Benigno Canavese in Turin, one in the area that includes the Brescia, Mantovano and Veronese, with a small strain also in Rome and in the Avellinese, Vecchiarelli is specific to the band that includes Tuscany, Piceno, Lazio, the Molise, the Caserta and the Neapolitan, Vecchiariello, very very rare, is specific to the Neapolitan, Vecchiarini, almost unique, is also the Neapolitan, Vecchiarino, absolutely rare, has a small strain in the Caserta and one in the Foggiano, Vecchiati, very Very rare, it has a stump in the Brescian, one in Rovigoto and one in Modena, Vecchiatini is specific to Ferrara and Bologna, Vecchiattini, much more widespread, is also specific to Ferrarese, Ferrara, Codigoro, Massa Fiscaglia, Lagosanto, Portomaggiore and Jolanda of Savoy, Antiquatti, very very rare, is typical of Ficarolo in Rovigoto and Costabissara in Vicenza, Vecchiato is very widespread throughout the Triveneto, in particular in Padua, Trevisano, Venetian and Udinese, Vecchiatto, extremely rare, is Specific to Udine, Vecchierelli is decidedly of Bergamasco, Martinengo in particular and Bergamo and Romano di Lombardia, Vecchiet, not very rare, is typical of Trieste and Capriva del Friuli, Gorizia, Moraro, Cormons and Ronchi dei Legionari in Goriška, Vecchietti has a stump in the Bolognese and one in the Marche, old, very rare, is of Bolognese, old man, absolutely extremely uncommon, is Del Veronese, Vecchini seems del Veronese, old is all over the north, with a fundamental strain

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


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