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Typical surnames of the Milanese and Varese province, may derive from the toponym Bizzozero (VA), a name already present in the Middle Ages, as we can see in the Diplomatic Code of Medieval Lombardy in this sale act of 1189: "Anno dominice incarnacionis milleximo centeximo octuageximo ninth, die martis, fifth die decembris, octava index. Vendicionem fecerunt ad libellum dominus Obizo et Honricus nepos et Rugerius quondam Obizonis, omnes de loco Bexozaro, domino Algixio prepossito ecclesie Sancti Victoris de Varixio ... ", it is also possible that these surnames may have a derivation from a Milanese dialect word, in 1850 bigiogin (guercino) was to indicate one with a very short sight, nothing prevents us from thinking that in the past it was said biggioger in dialect to indicate a very short-sighted one. another possibility, but much less likely, is that the surname derives from Bigio (ancient reduction of Luigi).
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