Typical of the Neapolitan, Nola is specific above all of Nola itself, it has a stock also in Trapani and in the nisseno in the area of Milena, Mussomeli and Sutera (CL), Nolano, decidedly more rare, is typical of Naples and of the Neapolitan, derive from the toponym Nola in the Neapolitan or its ethnic, indicating the probable place of origin of the founders. additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Nola is a very common surname in Campania and Sicily but also present in the rest of Italy. It comes from the toponym Nola (NA), which was one of the most famous inhabited centers of the old kingdom of Naples. Of pre-Roman origin, perhaps Oscan, it had an Osco-Samnite name: Novla, Novula "new" (city), as opposed to the nearby ancient Hiria, which was then absorbed by the rising city. It came into the possession of the Romans who called it Nolana Colonia Felix Augustea.
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