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Boldrin is of Venetian origin, Boldrini is widespread throughout the centronord, should descend from Boldrinus name derived from one of the names with termination boldo (baldo) or poldo (Uboldo, Leopoldo etc.) that derive from a Germanic name compound with bald (baldo , brave), an example of this name we have it towards the end of the 1300s with Boldrino da Panicale, famous captain of fortune; we find traces of this surname in Venice in the 1500s with the engraver Nicolaus Boldrinus. additions provided by Giovanni Vezzelli Boldrini is a Venetian surname from the Veronese term 'boldro' (sboldro) = enfiato. Olivieri 222. According to Bongioanni (Names and surnames, Turin, 1928 p. 128) derives instead from the pers. germ. * Waldhari then evolved into the Walther form from aat. 'waltan' = rule, govern + aat. 'heri' = army. These forms were latinized into Vualterius, Gualterius, Walterius in the Frankish age, but in the Longobard period they had had outcomes such as: Waltarius, Gualtarius, thus giving rise to the surname Gualtieri (see) from which the Baldari derivatives, Baldorini, also derive. Approximate meaning: army chief.
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