Savona has a log in Liguria and in Cagliaritano, always of Ligurian origin, a strain between Roman and Frusinate, one in Neapolitan and one in western Sicily, should derive either from the name Ligurian Savona or from the medieval names that derives from that city, was a Medieval custom to attribute to their children the names of the most important Italian cities. Additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Savona surname from the homonym name. In this regard, G.B. Pellegrini in Italian toponomastic,1990, writes "Uncertain is the etimo of ' Savona ' from Sauone (ABL.) Quoted by Livio who defines him oppidum in the territory of the Ligurian Alps: as attestation He then Saona (sec. VII). If it was of Ligurian Indo-European origin one could think of the root * seu-' wet, Wet ', CFR. The Idronimo Sava and A. A. German sou ' humor. "
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