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Aldi has stocks in Lombardy, in the Grosseto area and in Campania, in the Neapolitan, Caserta and Benevento areas, Aldini has a Milanese stock, but it is typically Emilian, especially from Reggio and Modena in the Forlì and Ravenna areas, Aldino, extremely rare, would seem to be from Lombardy. , Aldo, much more rare, has presence in the Neapolitan and sporadic in the north, should derive, directly or through hypocoristic, especially in the south, from the Norman name Aldo, and more generally from apheretic forms of Longobard names such as Monaldo, Romualdo, Gesualdo or others similar.

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


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