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Battini seems to have three stocks, in Livorno and Pisa, in Reggio and Piacenza, Battino is very rare and is typical of Gallura in Sardinia, may derive from modifications of the medieval name Betto or from variations from the Germanic name Badtin, but it is also possible that derives from the apheresis of the name Giobatta (GiovanBattista). In Lombardy there are traces of the name Battino found for example in this notarial deed of the early 1500s: "... Datum Gabriellis domini Bernardi de Tercio et fratrum in Paxino Bassi de Obertis da Gro ... ,,, buys of Gabriele, Giovanni Battino et Bertolomio quondam domini Bernardo Terzo from Paxino Oberti da Grone of a piece of prative and castegniva land in the territory of Grone where it is said to Col Cò for 75 liras. integration provided by Andrea Malavolti The Gallurese variant, Battino, is of Jewish-Sephardic origin
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