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

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Cordola seems specific of the Lower Susa Valley in the Turin area, of Condove in particular, it also has a strain in Taranto, it could derive from the name of the hamlet Cordole in the same municipality of Condove, but more probably it is a matronymic that derives from a female hypochoristic of Latin cognomen Cordus or of the Latin nomen Cordius (see Corda). additions provided by Gianni Cordola Cordola could derive from the toponym Cordola, a hamlet of Condove, but it is more probable in relation to its etymology that it derives from the Celtic word Cordd or Kordd indicating a Gallic clan, nickname changed to Korda or Corda in the Gallico Cisalpino Latinized in the Latin cognomen Cordus or in the nomen Cordius from which the Italian surnames Cordola, Corda, Cordani, Cordella, Cordini, Cordone, Cordoni, Cordova (noble marquises of Palermo) and the foreign ones should derive with the alterations, variations and truncations Cordule (family of knights located in Allemagne), Cordelois de Wittenburg (noble family local Rotterdam) and Cordelles (noble family of Espagne), Cordelier (noble family local in France in Picardie, Champagne and Forez), Cordell (local Suffolk ), Cordelere (local. Brabant), Cordelian, Cordelien. Cordola could also derive from a nickname linked to the craft of the producer or seller of strings: from the English cord (rope) abbrev: from corderoy which is perhaps from the French corde du roi, a corded velvet made up of a braided warp of threads; or from the French Cordeliers denomination of the friars minor conventuals and derivative of cordelle (cordicella), for the girdle that the friars carry around the waist; and also from the ancient voice cord indicating braided ribbon or cord.

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


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