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Both typically Tuscan, Bigazzi, the most widespread, is especially specific to Florence and the Florentine in particular to Reggello, Certaldo, Castelfiorentino, Empoli, Rignano sull'Arno and Montaione, Cecina, Rosignano Marittimo, Livorno in Livorno, Volterra and Peccioli in Pisa, Castelfranco di Sopra, Montevarchi, San Giovanni Valdarno and Pian di Sco nell'aretino and San Gimignano in the denese, Bigozzi has a stock in Foiano della Chiana in the Arezzo area, one in Grosseto and one in Florence and Rufina in the Florentine , and in Torrita di Siena in the Siena area, these surnames should derive from the contraction of names such as Balderigo, Bigotius, but we must also consider the hypothesis that they may also derive from the medieval term Bigoz, Bigaz used in Provence to indicate the Bretons or Normans , nickname originated from the custom of these to use, as an interlayer, the term bî got (by God in English), which seemed to sound to the ear of the Provencals about as bigaz or bigoz, we find traces of this surname in the Register of Payment Mandates of the hospital of S. Giacomo in Rome, where under the year 1583 a sum paid to the infirmary Filippo Bigazzi Fiorentino is indicated.
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