Pellegrin is typical of the three Venices, in particular from Vicenza, Padua and Venice, Pellegrina, very rare, it would seem typical of the upper Udine area, Pellegrini is widespread throughout the Italian peninsula, Pellegrino is absolutely panitalian including the islands, they have different origins, from Late Latin cognomen Peregrinus, to the pilgrim word, understood as a foreigner, to the pilgrim with the current meaning of the term, that is of the one who made a pilgrimage, to the derivation from a toponym like: Pellegrina (VR), San Pellegrino (Lu), San Pellegrino Terme (BG), Pellegrino Permense (PR), San Pellegrino di Norcia (PG), etc.
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