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Pomelli has some presence in Genoa, in the Brescia in Villanova on the Clisi, but the most consistent strain is in Parma, Knob, almost unique, it would seem Veneto, Pometti has a small strain in Savona, one in Carrarese, one in Siena, one in Cosentino and one in Catania, Pometto, very rare, it has a small strain in the Turin, one between Milanese and Pavese and one, probably originating, in Padua, Pomin, almost unique, is of the area Triveneta, Pomini, quite rare, has a stump in the Cremonese and one in Verona, Pomino, almost unique, It could be Piedmontese, Pomoni is Lombard, of Premana in the province of Lecco, with a small strain also in Galliate in Novarese, Pomozzi. Almost disappeared, it would seem marchigiano, perhaps of the Piceno, all these surnames should derive from names or nicknames taken from various forms hypochoral or augmentitive of the Italian word archaic poma derived from the Latin pomum (fruit), perhaps to indicate that the The founder had fields with fruit trees, but in some cases we can speak of a derivation from the medieval name Pominus, of which we have an example of use in a recording of the year 1266 to Origgio in the Varesotto: ".. Dominus Matheus Inzigniadrus Assessor potestatis mediolani statuit et decrevit dominum abbatem monasterii Sancti ambrosii mediolani His appointments et nutum et conventus eiusdem fore inducendum in possessionem omnium bonorum pomini de mussatio de loco udrugio usque To Somam's debts, quam dicit esse librarum decem septem et denariorum sedecim tertiolorum. Quam possessionem dictus Assessor statuit... ", traces of these cognitive-ominizations are found for example in the second half of 1400 with the Giureconsultation Andreas de Pomate or Pomatius (Pomazzi) from Bassignana professor at the University of Pavia from 1489 to 1499, in First half of the 1600 in Stezzano we find a certain Johannes quondam Tomoe Pometti de Stezano (the present Stezzano in the Bergamasco). Pomini's coat of arms was suggested by Pomini Armando Mateus

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


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