1. Home
  2. Search last name
  3. Search Result: CROCCO

Heraldic Search
CROCCO

Heraldic Traces

Notice:

A Heraldic Traces is a dossier prepared by an artificial intelligence program useful as a starting point for researchers and passionate heraldists. The presence of a Heraldic Traces indicates that there is information to draft a heraldic document after carrying out a professional thorough search.

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

Coat of arms of family

Brocco
ref: 13821

Download Crest
Order Heraldic Document

Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'oro, alla fascia doppiomerlata, di rosso, con il capo d'azzurro, carico di tre teste di leone, guardanti, d'oro, poste in fascia.

Brocco
ref: 20784

Request preview
Order Heraldic Document

Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'argento, alla banda d'azzurro, carica di tre stelle d'oro, sostenente un leone passante, d'azzurro.

Brocco
ref: 20785

Request preview
Order Heraldic Document

Blazon:
(Italiano)
Di rosso, ad una pianta di bruchi di venie, terrazzata dello stesso; col capo d'oro, all' aquila di nero.

You may be interested

Search Etymological origin of Italian surnames

CROCCO | CROCCOLI | CROCCOLO | CROCO | CROCOLI

Crocco is widespread unevenly throughout the peninsula, in the Alessandria area and in the Genoese, Vicenza, Verona, Padua, Rovigo and Venice, in Campania, especially in the Caserta and Benevento areas, in Basilicata and in particular in the Cosenza and Catanzaro areas, Croccoli it seems unique, Croccolo is extremely rare, they are a hypocoristic form of the previous one, Croco, absolutely rare, it would seem of Neapolitan, Crocoli, very very rare, it is Roman, all these surnames should derive from the trade name of the dyer, originating from the Latin term crocus (saffron, yellow), we remember that the scientific name of the saffron is crocus sativus, but it is also probable that, in many cases, individualize Jewish families, characterized by nicknames originated from the edict of Pope Paul IV that had imposed to the Jews to bring a yellow cap, an edict that had effect particularly in the territories of the pontifical state, but also in the Serenissima and the Catholic Republic of Italy ta and in the south of the Angevins and the Aragonese. An important exponent of these families was the Lucanian bandit Carmine Crocco (1830 - 1905), born in Rionero in Vulture in the Potenza area. additions provided by Marco Russo it is not to be excluded that in the extreme south the surname Crocco derives more simply from the dialectal term "croccu" (Rohlfs) derived in turn from the Latin "croccus", with which the Calabrians indicate more commonly a hook, a hook or a curved iron. In the Calabrian dialect, always in the extreme southern variant, the "crocco" can also be a stick. Moreover it can take on a metaphorical connotation, among the Calabrian elderly it was customary to give the "crocco" to someone when one wanted to indicate a person whose dominant character traits are dullness and stubbornness. Noting the connections mentioned above, it is not to be excluded that the forefather was a manufacturer of hooks, hooks, needles, coat racks and sticks or that he had a hook in place of a hand or an entire amputated limb or that he had a back crooked.

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


Buy a heraldic document with your coat of arms


How to do a prelimiary Heraldic research

It is possible to do a preliminary research in our archive. About 100,000 heraldic traces, origins of surnames, coat of arms and blazons are available free of charge. Just write the desired last name in the form below and press enter.

 
Verba Volant, Scripta Manent
(Spoken words fly away, written words remain)
Examples of Heraldic Documents
Order now a Professional Heraldic Document

We are making the world's largest digital archive of coats of arms
Make sure Your Family will be in it

Go to Catalog