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AGLI | AGLIERI | AGLIETTI | AGLIO

Agli is very rare, it could be Piedmontese, Aglieri, very rare it is typical of the south-Milanese and Lodi area, Aglietti seems to be in the area between Florence and Pistoia, with possible ramifications in Umbria and a secondary stock in the Novara area, Aglio would seem to have a Lombard core, a strain in Sicily, should derive from the Latin nomen Allius or Alleius, sometimes through toponyms such as Agliè (TO), Aglietti (VC), Agliana (PT) or Agliate (MI). (see also AGLIALORO)

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


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