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Manzelli has a small stock in the Veronese and Venetian dialects, has a line between Ravenna and Forlì, and one between Benevento and Foggia, Manzello would seem unique, Manzetti has a small stock in Jesi and Fabriano in Ancona and Montegranaro in the Piceno, but the most important stock is in Rome, Rome, Castel Gandolfo and Albano Laziale, Manzetto, extremely rare, has some Piedmontese presence in eastern Turin and a very small stock in the Rovigoto, Manzi is widespread throughout the Italian peninsula, Manzin is present in scrubland of leopard in northern Italy, in the Turin area, in the Novara area and in the Milan area, in the Veneto area in the Vicenza area, Rovigo, Padua and Venice, in the Gorizia area and especially in the Trieste area, Manzilli, extremely rare, is from Naples, Manzillo has a stock in Mondragone and in Naples and Torre Annunziata in the Neapolitan dialect, with a small stock also in Galatina in the Lecce area, Manzini is widespread throughout Lombardy, Verona and Venice, Udine and Gorizia, in Emilia, especially in the Modena and Bologna areas and in the Florentine area, Manzino, very rare, would appear to be from eastern Piedmont and Savona, Manzo is specific to the south and the province of Palermo, Manzon would seem to be from Friuli in the province of Pordenone in particular, Manzoni he is absolutely Lombard, Manzotti has a Lombard lineage between Milanese and Bergamo, one in Reggio, one in Ancona and Macerata and one in the Viterbo and Roman regions, Manzotto is almost unique, perhaps from the Marches, Manzulli is from Puglia, from Cerignola and Torremaggiore in Foggia, of Bari and Taranto, Manzullo, very rare, has a small strain in Maschito in the Potenza area and some presence in Sicily. The derivation of these surnames, either directly, or through hypocoristic, even dialectal, or accretive forms, is doubtful, being able to derive from a nickname linked to breeding or care or some other connection with steers (vitelloni), or from the name medieval Manso (Mansueto) or from the Provençal Mans, Manz. Another hypothesis derives them from the medieval Latin word mansum (remained) with reference to the state of worker subservient to the earth.
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