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CONIGLI | CONIGLIO | CONIGLIONE | CUNIGLIO

Rabbits, absolutely rare, it would seem dell'anconetano, Rabbit is widespread in Sicily in Palermo, Agrigento, Catanese, Nissen, Syracuse and Nicosia nell'ennese, and in Calabria is present in Scandale and Cotronei in Crotone, to Bivongi, Pazzano, Caulonia, Stilo and Monasterace in the Reggio area and Chiaravalle Centrale in the Catanzaro area, Coniglione is typically Sicilian from Catania and Catania, Cuniglio seems to have a very small stock in the Cuneo area and one in the Matera area, they should derive, directly or through an augmentative form , or dialectal modifications, from the nickname and medieval name Coniglio.

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


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Nobles: Italia (Sicilia)
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