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Natalino
Coat of arms of family Natalino Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Marchesi - Nobili
Language of the text: Italiano

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NATALE | NATALE' | NATALELLO | NATALETTI | NATALI | NATALIA | NATALINA | NATALINI | NATALINO | NATALONE | NATALONI | NATALOTTO | NATALUCCI

Christmas is widespread throughout the central south, Natalè, absolutely rare, is from Palermo, Natalello is specific to Agrigento, with a small strain in Troina in the Enna area, Nataletti is from the Perugino area, Natalia in the whole of the central north, Natalia, very very rare. , it has a stock in the area that includes Rome, Ferentino and Anagni in the frusinate and the Canistro in L'Aquila, and one in Palermo, Natalina, almost unique, is southern, Natalini is in the Bologna area, in northern Tuscany, and in the area that includes Marche, Umbria, upper Abruzzo and Lazio, very rare Natalino should be from Campania, Natalone is almost unique, Nataloni instead, although very rare, can be clearly seen in the range that includes the Pesaro, the Macerata, the Piceno and the Perugino, with a stock also in Rome and in the Viterbo area, Natalotto is typical of Sinagra in Messina, Natalucci has a stock in Ancona, in Ancona, Senigallia, Osimo, Falconara Marittima and Filottrano, a stock in Spoleto in the Perugia area and one in Narni and Terni in the Terni area, a stock in Montereale and Capitignano nell'aquilense, and a very important one in Rome and Rome, at Sant'Oreste and Pomezia, all derive, directly or through hypochoristic or accretive, from the Latin nomen Natalis, traces of this name can be found, for example, in a late Latin plaque where we read: "Terentia Bonifatia canistraria /// T (itus) Flavius Natalis /// C (aius) Valerius Sabinus /// L (ucius) Avianius Felix /// C (aius) Flavius Domit [i] us "; in the Diplomatic Code of Medieval Lombardy, in a deed dated 1131, we read: "... Natalis, quondam Viberti Nercae investivit dun Benedictum subdiaconum officialem Sancti Petri Olive groves of a petia terrae aratoriae quam est in loco Pictures ..." additions provided by Stefano Ferrazzi As rightly said, the origin of these surnames is to be found in the medieval name Natale (Natalia in the feminine), which, as a rule, was attributed to children born on Christmas day or, at least, during the Christmas holidays. An alternative hypothesis, instead, considers the name Christmas as an Italianization of the Hebrew name Nathanael, with the literal meaning of God-given, a gift from God (see Deodati and Donadei): if it were valid, however, this source would not exclude that of Latin origin, proposed higher up, but if anything, it would simply be added to it, thus contributing to the diffusion of the name Natale. As far as the surnames in question are concerned, therefore, these are the surnames of the personal names of the founders.

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


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