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Armao
Coat of arms of family Armao Nobles: España (Galicia)
Nobility: Señores - Caballeros - Familia Noble
Language of the text: Español

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Armao
Coat of arms of family Armao Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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Armando
ref: 41685

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Blazon:
(Español)
En plata, una cruz, de gules, potenzada.

Armadans
ref: 58007

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Blazon:
(Español)
Fuente bibliográfica: "Repertorio de blasones de la comunidad hispánica - letras A-B-C-CH Vicente De Cadenas y Vicent Instituto Salazar y Castro".

Armadans
ref: 58006

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Blazon:
(Español)
En plata, un àrbol, de sinople, con una cinta rodeando su copa.

Armadans
ref: 58005

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Blazon:
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En gules, un leòn rampante, de oro, partido de oro con una torre de gules.

Armaleo
ref: 18044

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Di rosso, al leone d'oro coronato dello stesso.

Armati
ref: 17779

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Di rosso, a tre gemelle in fascia d'argento.

Armandi
ref: 14525

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Troncato di rosso e d'azzurro, con la fascia sulla partizione; il primo a due croci ancorate (come spezzatura secondogeniale), il secondo a un monte di tre colli all'italiana, ristretto, il tutto d'argento.

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ARMAO

Armao is typically Sicilian, from Palermo, from Licodia Eubea in the Catania area and from Mistretta and Sant'Agata from Militello in the Messina area, it should derive from a Greek nickname based on the term armàos (not cultivated), in turn derived from the ancient Greek word ήμερος emeros (cultivated), with the addition of the privative alpha in front to indicate the absence of cultivation.

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


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