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Gianelli has various stocks, in Liguria in Genoa in Genoa, Sestri Levante, Chiavari and Castiglione Chiavarese and in La Spezia, in Milan in Milan in particular, and in Bareggio, Cornaredo and Sedriano, and in Emilia in Pavullo nel Frignano and Modena in Modena and in Ravenna, Gianello is decidedly Venetian, from Vicenza and Vicenza in particular, but also from Arcugnano, Camisano Vicentino, and the Veronese in Veronella, Verona, Bovolone and Soave, Gianelloni, very very rare, has a Ligurian lineage in La Spezia Vezzano Ligure, Santo Stefano di Magra and Bolano, and one perhaps in the Veneto, Giannelloni, practically unique, should be due to errors of transcription of the previous one, Giannella, very rare, has a stock in Castellabbate in the Salerno area and one in Barletta in the Bari area, Giannelli is widespread in Tuscany, Romagna, Lazio and Puglia, Giannetta identifies at least 3 original stocks, one in Lecce, one between Foggia and Matera and one in Lazio, Giannetti is typical of the range that Migrating from Liguria, Tuscany, Lazio and northern Campania, with a stock also in the Piceno, Giannetto is typically Sicilian, from Messina, Catania and Agrigento in particular, Giannettone is practically unique and would appear to be from Campania, Giannettoni has a stock in Cervia in the Ravenna area and one in Siena and Asciano in the Sienese area, Iannetta has a Molise root in the province of Campobasso between Bojano, Campobasso, Baranello and Scapoli, and in the frusinate in Belmonte Castello, Sant`Elia Fiumerapido, Cassino and Atina, Iannetti has an Abruzzese stock from Teramo and Pescara, one from Lazio in the provinces of Rome and Latina and in Puglia in the Foggia and Bari areas, Iannettone, quite rare, is distributed in the area that includes the Roman, the Latin, the Caserta and the Neapolitan, they should all derive from hypocoristic alterations, more or less dialectal, even in some augmentative cases of the name Giovanni.

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


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