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MOZZI | MOZZINI | MOZZINO | MOZZO

Mozzi is very widespread in Lombardy, Piacenza and Genoa, Mozzini has a small stock in La Spezia, one in Mantua and Mantua and one, the most consistent, in the Siena area, in Montepulciano, Torrita di Siena and Sinalunga, Mozzino, very much rare, it has a very small strain in the Savona area, Mozzo is typically Venetian, of the Verona area, of the Vicenza area and of the Paduan area, both the Lombard and the Veneto stocks should derive, also through hypocoristic, from the name of the Bergamo town of Mozzo, a second hypothesis valid for all the strains consist of a derivation from the Provençal term mos (stable and also maritime servant) or from the Spanish and Portuguese terms mozo (boy).

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


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