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The surname Semeria would appear to have two strains, one Ligurian in the Imperiese in Imperia, San Remo and Pontedassio, with a secondary strain also in Genoa, and one Sicilian, probably in the Palermo villabate, perhaps arrived in the aftermath of the court of Ventimiglia, the Derivation is doubtful, could refer to the Italianization of a surname French Semler, which refers to a term of Germanic origins Semmel (Baker), in turn derived from the Latin word simila (oatmeal flour), a second hypothesis would do so Derive from a variation of the term Samaria, mountainous region of Palestine located between Galilee and Judea, and could in this case refer to a veteran of a crusade, but the most probable hypothesis remains a derivation from the Hebrew name Shemer (Guardian).
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