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Bellaver, almost unique, would seem to be from Belluno, Bellavere is specific to the Paduan area, to Padua, Albignasego and Abano Terme, it could derive from the medieval name Bellavere, of which we have an example of use in a deed dated 1279 in Monselice in the Padua area: ". .. Item, de una pecia terre unius campi vel around, jacente in dicto confinio et in dicta hora, coheret and ab ab latere fovea, que vadit ad Consilve, de alio latere Martinus Mecorio et Micael, eius nepos, ab ab capita Bellavere de Bertrame Item, de una petia pratalive lands decem camporum et undecim perticarum vel around, jacente in dicto confinio et in dicta hora, coheret ei ab a latere versus meridiem Martinus Mecorio et Michael, eius nepos, and ab alio latere and ab capita Rolandus de Roma de Montesilice, and then of Bellavere de Bertrame ... ", and in 1300 in Padua, with a Fra 'Bellavere de Bruna of Padua, in some cases they could also derive from the name of the Paduan locality of Bellavere, whose name it would seem to be of Celtic origin and derive from the Celtic name Beloer, with the meaning of luminous.
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