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Armellani is very rare and is typical of Montesilvano (PE), Armelli, extremely rare, it would seem of Arzignano (VI), Armellin is instead typical of the area that includes the provinces of Treviso, Pordenone and Venice, it should derive from the Armenian term or from the name of the apricot tree called armellino in fact as deriving from Armenia, Armellini is widespread here and there a little throughout the centronord, Armellino has a Piedmontese stock between Turin, Saliceto (CN) and San Mauro Torinese (TO), and one from Campania between Vico Equense (NA), Montesarchio (AV) and Nocera Inferiore (SA), Armellon is practically unique, Armelloni is typically Lombard, from the south of Milan, Cremona and Piacenza, Armellotti, absolutely rare, is perhaps Lombard, in particular. The origin of all these surnames could be varied, from toponyms such as the Armella torrent (CN) to the derivation from the Latin word armilla (bracelet) as an identifying characteristic that became a nickname and then a surname.
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