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Zaccardelli is specific to Isola del Liri in the Frusinate and the nearby Romano and Aquilano, Zaccardi has a strain in the Parma and is widespread in the band that includes Lazio, Abruzzo and Molise, Zaccardini is specific to Roman Maglianmo and Rome in the Roman, Zaccardino, which It would seem unique, it is Latium, Zaccardo has a small stump in Modena, one in Rome and one wall Lucano in the Potentino, should all derive, directly or through various hypochoral forms, from the name and nickname Medieval Zachardus, an archaic Germanization of the Hebrew name Zacharyah, we find a Antonucius dictus Zachardus in the list of pupils of the University of Perugia of the year 1513, we find traces of cognominizations Zachardi and Zachardus in the numbering of the fires of the valley of the Sangro of 1447 in Teatino, in Abruzzo.

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


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