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Coi
Variations Last name: di Coi
Coat of arms of family Coi Nobles: Italia (Veneto)
Nobility: Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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

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Coi
Coat of arms of family Coi Nobles: France (Alsace)
Nobility: Famille Noble - Chevaliers - Seigneurs
Language of the text: Français

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Spaccato; nel primo di rosso, a due rape accostate d'argento senza foglie, la punta in alto; nel secondo d'argento, ad una testa d'aglio di rosso, fogliata di verde, la punta in basso.

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Coi has a stock in the Venetian dialect, in Santa Maria di Sala, Mirano and Venezia, one in the Lecce area at Parabita, Salve and Racale, and one in the Nuoro area at Orani and Nuoro, Cois is specific to Cagliari, Sarroch, Cagliari, Selargius. Quartu Sant'Elena and Capoterra, with a small stock also in Carbonia. additions provided by Giuseppe Concas COI; COIS: of uncertain meaning and etymology. Còi and còiri are the Campidanese voices for cokere of the central dialects = to cook; from the Latin coquere. Could they come from? Óni>? Ó? (Thatni, in Nuorese) = finch (onomatopoeia). Coni (C? I), is also the name of a vanished town. It was located in the countryside of Nurallào. The discovery of numerous remains from the Nuragic period, suggests a prehistoric center and therefore the nominal root "goi" or "coi" (high ground), of the ancient Iberian. In the medieval period it belonged to the Curadorìa of Valenza, in the judicial kingdom of Arborea. We do not know when the town (villa - bidda) was abandoned. Among the signatories of the Peace of Eleonora of 1388, we find Coni as a surname, preceded by "de" to indicate the origin: Coni (de) Joanne, ville Ecclesiarum (** Villa Ecclesiarum.odierno Iglesias. Et ego De Nelli Pelipaparius Ludovicus, civis et habitator terre et Ville Ecclesiarum.sindicus, procurator universitatis Ville Ecclesiarum.seu to Formenyino Joanne, captain, chamberlain Ville Ecclesiarum of Sigerro Omnibus habitatoribus dicte terre Ville Ecclesiarum, congregatis in the Curia Magna.in posse Virde Andree, quondam Virde Joannis de Civitate Sasseri .nona die januarii 1388; Coni (de) Joanne, Gonnos de Codina villas (* Gonnos de Codina.Gonnoscodina. Partis de Montibus). Currently the surname Coi is present in 51 Italian Municipalities, of which 6 in Sardinia (Nuoro): Orani 40, Nuoro 27, Sarule 5 etc. Coi also has the most consistent stocks in Puglia and in Veneto, but we do not know either the meaning or the estimate.Cois, more properly Sardinian, is present in 50 Italian Municipalities, of which 2 3 in Sardinia: Sarroch 82, Cagliari 40, Selargius 39, etc.

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


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