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Arice, almost unique, would seem Piedmontese, Arici, typically Lombard, is more typical of the Brescia and Bergamo areas, while Arisi, also typically Lombard, is more of the Milanese and Cremona, Arise, which would appear to be due to an incorrect transcription of Arisi, it is Milanese, probably all derive from the medieval name of Frankish origin Aricius or Arrichus, historical traces of prelates with this name date back to the 7th-8th century. The origin of the name is the same as the name Enrico and the Tuscan Arrighi.
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