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Morbi is typically Lombard especially from Bergamo and Mantua, Morbin is typical of Vicenza and Torri di Quartesolo in the Vicenza area, Morbini is typical of the border area between Brescia and Mantua, Castel Goffredo (MN) and Gottolengo and Calcinato in the Brescia area. Morbino, absolutely rare, would appear to be Neapolitan, Morbo, almost unique, is Piedmontese, should derive from the nickname and medieval name Morbo or Morbino of which we have an example in a lease of 1429 in PriĆ² (TN) where "... i brothers dominate Erasmo and Guglielmo del fu Vigilio Thun lease for a

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


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