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Quite rare surnames, we identify a Sicilian nucleus that should be of Spanish derivation from the term bajo (low) and correspond to the Italian Basso, which would be linked to a physical characteristic of the capostipitei, a Venetian lineage, perhaps autochthonous, but which could also to be from Spain; then there is a small Piedmontese stock that could derive from the toponym Baio Dora (TO) and a Lombard nucleus of which one might suppose a derivation from the word baglio (see Bajetta). hypothesis provided by Enzo Lauricella For the Sicilian nucleus there is a fascinating hypothesis according to which the surname Bajo derives from the name of the mythical comrade of arms of Aeneus of Troy, Bajos died near Salerno in the locality golfo (di) Bajos, where there is a column in his memory under which his body should be buried. hypothesis provided by Gianna Ferrari De Salvo Baio and Bajo, could derive from the Italian term baio in turn derived from the medieval Latin badius (red-brown).
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