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Bocchetti
Coat of arms of family Bocchetti Nobles: Italia
Nobility: Nobile
Language of the text: Italiano

Coat of arms of family

Rocchetti
ref: 15553

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
D'oro, alla fascia di nero.

Bocchetta
ref: 12808

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Blazon:
(Italiano)
Di nero alla fascia ristretta di porpora accompagnata da un'aquila d'oro, coronata del medesimo, in capo e da un leone rampante, rivolto, d'argento, coronato d'oro in punta.

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BOCCACCI | BOCCACCIO | BOCCADORO | BOCCATO | BOCCHETTA | BOCCHETTI | BOCCHETTO | BOCCHI | BOCCHINI | BOCCHINO | BOCCHIOLA | BOCCHIOLI | BOCCIARELLI | BOCCON | BOCCONE | BOCCONI | BOCCOTTI | BOCCUCCI | BOCCUCCIA | BUCCIARELLI | BUCCUCCIA

All these surnames should derive from nicknames originated from physical characteristics related to the appearance or use of the mouth, but in some cases they can also be connected to the place of residence of the family placed near a mouth or mouth of a river or in any case of a stream, but it is also possible that they derive directly or through augmentative or hypocoristic from the medieval name of Germanic origin Bocco, Bocconis, of which we have an example in this writing of 1610: ".. Consimilis est Bocco Humalda, vir devotus, modestus, ac sobrius, cum quo your te posse conversari existimo Lamberti nuncii illius, quem nosti, aedes quantum potes fugias ... ". Boccacci has a stock in the Parma area, one in the Ancona area and the main nucleus in Lazio, Boccaccio particularly present in Piedmont, Liguria, Puglia and Sicily, Boccadoro throughout the central north, but particularly in the province of Milan, only in the north, but with strong concentration in Veneto and Lombardy and Boccato Piedmont, in the whole north-central Bocchi, but especially in Lombardy and Emilia, Bocchetta, quite rare, has a small stock in Perugia, one in Rome, one in Cagliari, one in Naples and one in the Potentino area, Bocchetti has a large stock in Naples and the Naples area, and in Rome, and in the Viterbo area, Bocchetto, almost unique, seems to have a very small stock in the Venetian dialect and an equally small one in the Neapolitan dialect, Bocchini, most concentrated in the Forlì area, is well widespread throughout the area that includes the Marche, Umbria, Viterbo and Rome, Bocchino has a Campania nucleus, particularly in the Benevento area, one in the Terni area, Viterbo and Rome, one in the Asti area and one in the Catanzaro area, Boccon, very rare, is from the Paduan area, Boccone has a lineage in the Genoese and a secondary one in Carloforte (CA), Bocconi has an Emilian branch between Parma and Reggio Emilia and one from Florence, originating in the Milan area of Bocchiola, Bocchioli and Boccotti, Piacenza Bocciarelli, Bucciarelli instead of the stock in the Reggio area, is very common in Tuscany, Marche, Umbria, Abruzzo, Lazio and Campania, Boccucci is from Caserta, Sessa Aurunca in particular, Boccuccia is specific to the Roman, of Cave and of Rome, Buccuccia, almost unique, is from Lazio. Giovanni Boccacci (the famous Boccaccio of the Decameron) writer, was born in 1313 in Paris, but from a father originally from Certaldo (FI). additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Bocchi is a Venetian surname, present in the 12th century as Bocho, Buco, Bocco, comes from the Germanic name Bocco, Buchilo registered in Förstemann 344. Source: Olivieri 157. According to F. Violi is instead the surname of the personal medieval name Boca, from the lat. bucca «bocca», with a nickname, documented in the Modena area since 1164. Its diffusion is greater in the Mirandolese.

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


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