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Flare, very rare, definitely Piedmontese, has a stump in Turin and Cuneo, rich, absolutely rare, is Piedmontese, Richiardi is specific to Turin, Torino, Ciriè, San Carlo Canavese, Villanova Canavese, San Francesco al Campo and Lanzo Torinese, Richiardone, also typical of Turin, is specific to Pinasca. Additions provided by Stefano Ferrazzi The origin of these surnames should be sought in the medieval name Richiardo (with a variant in rich), i.e. the italianization of German staff Richard, who, in the Italian Onomastica, is known mainly In the form Riccardo (see Ricardi): In this context, to be precise, it should be noted that the pronunciation Richiardo/rich reflects an ancient influence of the Onomastica French (from French Richard), bearing in mind that the sound of the-ch-French has undergone Regularly adapting in-chi-in the Piedmontese surnames (for example, think of the surnames Achard/Acchiardo, Bouchard/Bocchiardo, Chabert/Chiaberto, Charles/Chiarle, etc). In conclusion, therefore, these are the cognitive-ominizations of the personal names of the ancestor.

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


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