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

Coat of arms of family

Buffoni, Buffini
ref: 886331

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Blazon:
(English)
Azure, an arm proper holding an anchor sable between a sun or in his splendor in chief and waves in base.

Buffoni, Buffone
ref: 886330

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'azzurro, a tre fasce d'oro.

Buffini
ref: 886329

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Blazon:
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Per pale; 1st, azure barry dancetty or; 2nd azure, a lion or.

Ruffo, Ruffa
ref: 886116

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato, cuneato di argento e di nero.

Buffa, Buffa di Lilienberg
ref: 57490

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Interzato in palo: al 1º partito d'oro e d'azzurro all'uomo selvaggio nudo, cinto la testa ed i fianchi con ghirlanda di foglie; al 2º tagliato e trinciato: a) bandato di rosso e d'argento; b) e c) d'argento al giglio di rosso; d) d'oro al bue di nero passante su un colle di verde; al 3º trinciato sopra di rosso al cavallo galoppante d'argento, sotto bandato d'oro e d'azzurro. Cimieri: 1º una figura d'uomo, vestito, bipartito di rosso e d'argento, coperto dello stesso e posto fra due corna da torneo, a destra sbarrati di rosso e d'argento, a sinistra bandati dello stesso; 2º cinque penne di struzzo di rosso, d'argento, d'oro e di nero, quella centrale bipartita di rosso e di nero e caricata di un sole raggiante d'oro; 3º la figura del selvaggio dello scudo

Buffa
ref: 57488

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Partito: al 1º di rosso, al compasso aperto, accompagnato in punta da tre stelle male ordinate, il tutto d'oro; al 2º d'oro al leone del primo, coronato d'argento, il tutto sotto un capo d'azzurro, carico di un'aquila d'argento. Motto: Omnia Cum Mensura

Ruffo
ref: 52387

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Écartelé, aux 1 et 4, d'argent, à l'emmanché de sable de quatre pièces et de deux demies, mouvant de la pointe de l'écu, aux 2 et 3, d'argent, à trois pals de gueules, à la bande d'azur chargée de trois besants d'or, brochant sur le tout.

Ruffo
ref: 52385

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Troncato: inchiavato d’argento e di nero, a tre conchiglie di rosso ordinate nel primo .

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BUFFA | BUFFI | BUFFINI | BUFFINO | BUFFO

Buffa has several stocks, in the Trapani and Palermo areas, in southern Sardinia, in the Catanzaro area, in the Roman area, in the Trentino area and in Piedmont, Buffi has a stock in Trentino in Tione di Trento in particular, one in Mantua in Gazoldo Degli Ippoliti above all, in Tuscany in Florence and in Umbria in Nocera Umbra, Buffini is typical of Prato, Prato and Poggio a Caiano, with presences also in Perugia, Buffino, almost unique, is probably due to a transcription error of the previous one, Buffo has various stocks, in the Turin area, in the Verona area and in the Treviso area, in the Genoese area, in Puglia in the Foggia area and in the Lecce area, they should derive, directly or through hypocorisms, from the apheresis of the medieval name Rebufus or Robufus (see REBUFFI). additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli The root of the surname Buffa is historically the following: from the German Büffel, that is buffalo. The Büffel were Bavarian families who moved to Italy, still exist today in Bavaria with the same surname. In 1050 an Oddo Buffa was already distinguished as a warrior. The Buffas settled down and spread to the lower Lombardy and Piacenza areas. In the late Middle Ages we find the Buffa in the Pinerolo area and in Mondovì. Buffa is a fraction of Mondovì. It is possible that other Buffa families would descend from lower Lombardy and Piacenza to other Italian surnames Büffel in other ways: BUFALO (Messina), BUFALO or BUFALI (Velletri), BUFALINI (Città di Castello), BUFARELLI (Velletri) , BUFFERI (Genoa), BUFFI (Pesaro). Buffa is also present in Sicily and in the Neapolitan dialect, where, however, from the dialectal word 'buffa' = toad. Rohlfs 54

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


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