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SARRAPOCHIELLO

Absolutely very rare is typical of San Lorenzo Maggiore (BN). Integrations provided by Fabio Paolucci Sarrapochiello is a typical surname of the municipality of San Lorenzo Maggiore. This cognominal form should derive, in my view, from the merger of the name of the founder, Baldassarre, whose apheretic form is "Sarre" or, in fact, "Sarra", with the nickname of the same, or "little one", idiom with which it was pointed in the past, and In some dialects Campani is still indicated, a person "poor in means or spirit". "Little" or "Pochello" are in fact two dialectal forms of the Italian term "Poco", which in addition to meaning "small, small quantity, scarce", could indicate in the past centuries a person physically slender, a "slim".

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


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