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ALDISI | ALDISIO | ALDIZIO | AUDISIO | AUDIZIO

Aldisi and Aldisio are almost unique, Aldizio, equally rare, would seem of the Varese area, Audisio is typically Piedmontese, of Turin and Turin, of Orbassano, Carmagnola, Rivoli, Rivalta of Turin and Moncalieri, of Cuneo and of Cuneo, in particular of Saluzzo , Savigliano, Entracque, Racconigi and Bernezzo, Audizio is almost unique, they should all derive from the medieval Germanic name Aldisius formed on the term ald (old), but it is also possible derive from modifications of the apheresis of the name Mondoaldus, there are traces of this surname. already in 1400 in Sassoferrato nell'anconetano, where the notary Girolamo Audisio operates.

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


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